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The Words That Built America (2017)

The Words That Built America (2017)

G 49 minutes EN Documentary
In recognition of the 4th of July, several celebrities and politicians of differing ideologies join to read the historic documents which laid the foundation for the United States of America.
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David McCullough
Self - Narrator (voice)
Kevin Bacon
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Jack Black
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Tucker Carlson
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Common
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Bryan Cranston
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Anderson Cooper
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Robert De Niro
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Laura Dern
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Robert Duvall
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
America Ferrera
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Morgan Freeman
Self - Reader - Declaration of Independence
Production companies: HBO Documentary Films
Production countries: United States of America

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G (All ages admitted. There is no content that would be objectionable to most parents. This is one of only two ratings dating back to 1968 that still exists today.)

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