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US History Movie List

Early American History

· Black Robe – This movie is about the earliest settlers and their attempts to Christianize the Indians. It involves a little violence and sex, but is mostly an introspective movie set in early colonial times

· The Crucible – This concerns the Salem Witch Trials and is not completely accurate but close.

· The Last of the Mohicans – An excellent movie and decent adaptation of the book, it is set during the French and Indian Wars. Notice the relationship between the colonists and the British and the expectations the British had of Colonial obedience. Remember, of course, that this is based on a book that was written in the 1800s, after the Revolutionary War.

· The Patriot – Set in the Revolutionary War, not completely factually accurate but based on factual events. Basically it is a “hollywood” epic account.

Nineteenth Century

· Amistad – A Spielberg directed film set in 1839-40 about a group of escaped slaves on trial for mutiny.

· Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – It would be better to read the book, but this story does tell you a little about life along the Mississippi River in the mid 19th Century, from the existence of slavery, to the scandalous behavior of traveling “snake oil” salesmen, etc.

· Gettysburg – A film based on Jeff Sharra’s book The Killer Angels. Outstanding book and a moving film set in and around the Battle of Gettysburg.

· Glory – A really good movie about the 54th of Massachusetts during the Civil War.

· Gone With the Wind – This classic love story is set in Georgia before, during and after the Civil War; it is basically a great love story, but it does portray the opulence of the aristocratic South as well as the devastation of the war. Make note of the somewhat racist stereotyping of the blacks in the movie, noting that the film was made in the 1930s. Compare this to Glory or A House Divided.

· A House Divided – A good story but poorly made film about a family in Hancock county Georgia before and after the Civil War. It involves racial issues as well as property rights etc. Warning: it has a short, but not particularly violent or sexual, rape scene in it that could be disturbing to some people.

· Dances with Wolves – This is a great movie about an American soldier who is greatly influenced by the Indians during his time stationed on the frontier.

Early 20th Century

· Iron Jawed Angels – A powerful movie, starring Hillary Swank, about the efforts of Alice Paul to get the vote for women.

· Eight Men Out – This is an outstanding movie about the Chicago White Sox scandal involving the World Series in 1919. It involves issues of ownership power and of the unions. It is directed by John Sayles. It is a must if you are a baseball fan.

· Matewan – Set in the early 1900s. It is about wildcat miner strikers.

· Birth of a Nation –A world famous racist silent movie about the founding of the KKK. In the film the founder of the KKK is made out to be a hero and the savior of American culture.

· Rosewood – Set in the segregated South in the 1920s, this movie is about a white family living in a black town and about the racism of the white town nearby.

· Inherit the Wind- It is a classic movie depicting the Scopes Monkey Trial. But it is really more about the McCarthy Era of the 1950s.

· The Great Gatsby – This is a fairly good adaptation of the classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Like most film adaptations of classic novels, it disappointed many purists, but it was a pretty good movie.

· The Sting and The Road to Perdition are two very good movies set in crime circles during the 20s and 30s, especially during prohibition.

· Cinderella Man & Seabuscuit Great sports movies set in the 1930s and based on true stories. Wonderful movies that give you the tone of the thirties..

· The Grapes of Wrath – Set in the Depression, this movie is a classic which portrays the Oklahoma dust bowl, the growth of paternalism in government, and the greed of the wealthy California land owners, etc.

· Of Mice and Men – This is a film adaptation of another John Steinbeck novel. It is a powerful story partially about the effects of the economic devastation of the Depression on the relationship between two men. It also explores the dark side of mental illness.

There are too many WW II films to include so if you are interested in seeing one just do a quick internet search to help you debunk the historical facts from the Hollywood fiction.

Late 20th Century Movies

· The Bridge over the River Kwai- A great WWII movie. Compare this with The Bridges at Toko Ri­ – (I may have misspelled that one) A Korean War movie that takes a somewhat critical view of war, quite a change from the WWII era movies. This is important because it is an early anti-war movie.

· To Kill a Mockingbird – Based on the great book by Harper Lee, this basically true story is presented well in the 1960s era movie. It captures racial attitudes in the Jim Crow South.

· Far From Heaven – This is an indictment of the conservatism of the 1950s. The story involves a wealthy suburban couple that ends up divorcing, but not until they deal with some major issues.

· Quiz Show – Another relatively recent film directed by Robert Redford about a scandal involving a quiz show in the 1950s. The set, the costumes, the cars etc. are all excellently portrayed.

· Good Night and Good Luck – 2005 movie about the life of newscaster, Edward R. Murrow during McCarthy era.

· October Sky - About a teenager and his science project during Sputnik Era.

· The Front – An early Woody Allen movie that deals with the dark side of the Red Scare, the blacklist, it features a few actors who were blacklisted. More recently The Majestik with Jim Carey dealt with some of the same issues.

· JFK – Oliver Stone movie, presents an explanation of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, worth thinking about.

· Thirteen Days - Account of the inside workings of the Kennedy White House during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

· Mississippi Burning – A great movie about the disappearance of three civil rights workers in Mississippi.

· Malcolm X – A good movie about the life and times of Malcolm X, it features Denzell Washington as Malcolm.

· The Deer Hunter, Coming Home, or Born on the Fourth of July, all feature disillusionment of soldiers or ex-soldiers after their experience in Vietnam. They are all a bit depressing and dark.

· Platoon – Excellent war movie set in Vietnam. Also set in Vietnam are Hamburger Hill & Full Metal Jacket. Warning: very explicit language and violence.

· Nixon – It does not portray Nixon in a light he would like. Frost Nixon too concerns the Nixon Era.

· All the President’s Men – This is an adaptation of the book by Woodward and Bernstein; it features Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford as the two newsmen who uncovered the Watergate scandal.

· Milk – A great movie about Harvey Milk’s efforts to advance the cause of gay rights in the 70s. Explicit

· The Insider - An indictment of the tobacco industry starring Russell Crowe as a former employee testifying against them.

· Miracle – A powerful sports movie about eh 1980 Olympic hockey team. Historical significance is in the first five minutes.

· Food Inc. – a great documentary about the power of big business in the food industry.

US History Movie List

Early American History

· Black Robe – This movie is about the earliest settlers and their attempts to Christianize the Indians. It involves a little violence and sex, but is mostly an introspective movie set in early colonial times

· The Crucible – This concerns the Salem Witch Trials and is not completely accurate but close.

· The Last of the Mohicans – An excellent movie and decent adaptation of the book, it is set during the French and Indian Wars. Notice the relationship between the colonists and the British and the expectations the British had of Colonial obedience. Remember, of course, that this is based on a book that was written in the 1800s, after the Revolutionary War.

· The Patriot – Set in the Revolutionary War, not completely factually accurate but based on factual events. Basically it is a “hollywood” epic account.

Nineteenth Century

· Amistad – A Spielberg directed film set in 1839-40 about a group of escaped slaves on trial for mutiny.

· Adventures of Huckleberry Finn – It would be better to read the book, but this story does tell you a little about life along the Mississippi River in the mid 19th Century, from the existence of slavery, to the scandalous behavior of traveling “snake oil” salesmen, etc.

· Gettysburg – A film based on Jeff Sharra’s book The Killer Angels. Outstanding book and a moving film set in and around the Battle of Gettysburg.

· Glory – A really good movie about the 54th of Massachusetts during the Civil War.

· Gone With the Wind – This classic love story is set in Georgia before, during and after the Civil War; it is basically a great love story, but it does portray the opulence of the aristocratic South as well as the devastation of the war. Make note of the somewhat racist stereotyping of the blacks in the movie, noting that the film was made in the 1930s. Compare this to Glory or A House Divided.

· A House Divided – A good story but poorly made film about a family in Hancock county Georgia before and after the Civil War. It involves racial issues as well as property rights etc. Warning: it has a short, but not particularly violent or sexual, rape scene in it that could be disturbing to some people.

· Dances with Wolves – This is a great movie about an American soldier who is greatly influenced by the Indians during his time stationed on the frontier.

Early 20th Century

· Iron Jawed Angels – A powerful movie, starring Hillary Swank, about the efforts of Alice Paul to get the vote for women.

· Eight Men Out – This is an outstanding movie about the Chicago White Sox scandal involving the World Series in 1919. It involves issues of ownership power and of the unions. It is directed by John Sayles. It is a must if you are a baseball fan.

· Matewan – Set in the early 1900s. It is about wildcat miner strikers.

· Birth of a Nation –A world famous racist silent movie about the founding of the KKK. In the film the founder of the KKK is made out to be a hero and the savior of American culture.

· Rosewood – Set in the segregated South in the 1920s, this movie is about a white family living in a black town and about the racism of the white town nearby.

· Inherit the Wind- It is a classic movie depicting the Scopes Monkey Trial. But it is really more about the McCarthy Era of the 1950s.

· The Great Gatsby – This is a fairly good adaptation of the classic novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Like most film adaptations of classic novels, it disappointed many purists, but it was a pretty good movie.

· The Sting and The Road to Perdition are two very good movies set in crime circles during the 20s and 30s, especially during prohibition.

· Cinderella Man & Seabuscuit Great sports movies set in the 1930s and based on true stories. Wonderful movies that give you the tone of the thirties..

· The Grapes of Wrath – Set in the Depression, this movie is a classic which portrays the Oklahoma dust bowl, the growth of paternalism in government, and the greed of the wealthy California land owners, etc.

· Of Mice and Men – This is a film adaptation of another John Steinbeck novel. It is a powerful story partially about the effects of the economic devastation of the Depression on the relationship between two men. It also explores the dark side of mental illness.

There are too many WW II films to include so if you are interested in seeing one just do a quick internet search to help you debunk the historical facts from the Hollywood fiction.

Late 20th Century Movies

· The Bridge over the River Kwai- A great WWII movie. Compare this with The Bridges at Toko Ri­ – (I may have misspelled that one) A Korean War movie that takes a somewhat critical view of war, quite a change from the WWII era movies. This is important because it is an early anti-war movie.

· To Kill a Mockingbird – Based on the great book by Harper Lee, this basically true story is presented well in the 1960s era movie. It captures racial attitudes in the Jim Crow South.

· Far From Heaven – This is an indictment of the conservatism of the 1950s. The story involves a wealthy suburban couple that ends up divorcing, but not until they deal with some major issues.

· Quiz Show – Another relatively recent film directed by Robert Redford about a scandal involving a quiz show in the 1950s. The set, the costumes, the cars etc. are all excellently portrayed.

· Good Night and Good Luck – 2005 movie about the life of newscaster, Edward R. Murrow during McCarthy era.

· October Sky - About a teenager and his science project during Sputnik Era.

· The Front – An early Woody Allen movie that deals with the dark side of the Red Scare, the blacklist, it features a few actors who were blacklisted. More recently The Majestik with Jim Carey dealt with some of the same issues.

· JFK – Oliver Stone movie, presents an explanation of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, worth thinking about.

· Thirteen Days - Account of the inside workings of the Kennedy White House during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

· Mississippi Burning – A great movie about the disappearance of three civil rights workers in Mississippi.

· Malcolm X – A good movie about the life and times of Malcolm X, it features Denzell Washington as Malcolm.

· The Deer Hunter, Coming Home, or Born on the Fourth of July, all feature disillusionment of soldiers or ex-soldiers after their experience in Vietnam. They are all a bit depressing and dark.

· Platoon – Excellent war movie set in Vietnam. Also set in Vietnam are Hamburger Hill & Full Metal Jacket. Warning: very explicit language and violence.

· Nixon – It does not portray Nixon in a light he would like. Frost Nixon too concerns the Nixon Era.

· All the President’s Men – This is an adaptation of the book by Woodward and Bernstein; it features Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford as the two newsmen who uncovered the Watergate scandal.

· Milk – A great movie about Harvey Milk’s efforts to advance the cause of gay rights in the 70s. Explicit

· The Insider - An indictment of the tobacco industry starring Russell Crowe as a former employee testifying against them.

· Miracle – A powerful sports movie about eh 1980 Olympic hockey team. Historical significance is in the first five minutes.

· Food Inc. – a great documentary about the power of big business in the food industry.