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The Statue of Liberty (1996, VHS)


The Statue of Liberty - Liberty's Too Precious a Thing to Be Buried in Books...
Review created: 03/30/04
by: AliventiAsylum-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies
Pros:
awesome imagery, touches on the philosophy of liberty & not just the statue
Cons:
released in 1985 so a bit dated
This was perfect timing. I d loaded up my queue at Netflix with Ken Burns documentaries last year after finally viewing all of the Baseball boxed set and seeing just how terrific these documentaries are on DVD. As the news broke this past weekend that the National Parks Service is looking to finally reopen the Statue of Liberty to tourists after new security measures have been installed, Burns DVD documentary arrived in my mailbox. The Statue of Liberty is structured like a video essay, and divided into parts. The DVD opens with narration reciting a quote by Thomas Jefferson from the...
Review ID: 10000000000334248

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