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"The American Experience" Murder at Harvard (2003)



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6.7/10   7 votes
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Melissa Banta (writer)
Simon Schama (writer)
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Original Air Date:
14 July 2003 (Season 15, Episode 13)
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Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)
Simon Schama ... Presenter
Timothy Sawyer ... John White Webster (as Tim Sawyer)

Stephen Benson ... Ephraim Littlefield
Sean McGuirk ... Dr. George Parkman
Mark Carver ... Derastus Clapp
Sean Fitzgerald ... Charles B. Starkweather
Robert Murphy ... Marshall Francis Tukey

Ken Cheeseman ... Robert Gould Shaw
James Devon ... Doctor
Dan Dowling ... Dr. Nathan Keep
Richard McElvain ... Dr. Woodbridge Strong
David Morrow ... Dr. Winslow Lewis
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W. Kirk Avery ... Juror
Rena Baskin ... Woman on Street
David Bouvier ... Juror
Forry Buckingham ... Juror
Michael Dalby ... Policeman

Alan Francis ... Juror #7

Ted Garland ... Lawyer #1
Robert Gilke ... Lawyer #2
Martin Hanley ... Jailer
Richard Hill ... Spectator
Edsel Hughes ... Juror
Robert Jolly ... Clerk (as Bob Jolly)
John Meaney ... Spectator

Erik Parillo ... Official
Barry M. Press ... Foreman (as Barry Press)
Michele Proude ... Caroline Littlefield
Duncan Putney ... Juror
Jerome Quinn ... Judge #1
Ellen Stone ... Harriet Webster

Guy Strauss ... Lawyer #3
Peter Tyson ... Reverend George Putnam

Donald Watson ... Judge #2
Barry Zaslova ... Juror
Leonard Zola ... Judge Lemuel Shaw
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50 min
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1 out of 2 people found the following review useful.
Insufferable, 20 May 2007
1/10
Author: bellsauf from United States

The beauty of American Experience is the coherent way each episode lays out the factual history of an event or person and how it enriched the history of America. This pukeful entry is a cross between tabloid and a Monty Python sketch. Simon Schama, in every other frame looking like a bobble-head doll, insists on making himself the focus of the program by defending his choice to fictionalize the account. Why not present the facts of the case and let the viewers come to their own conclusions? I'm surprised this was made at all, since this comes across more as a promo and an overall "cover my a--" for Schama-lama-ding-dong than a legitimate documentary.

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