
An Empire of Reason (1988)
Overview
Docudrama about the debate surrounding New York State's ratification of the United States Constitution. Historical figures wear modern dress and use familiar language to help today's audience understand firsthand the forces that shaped this country two hundred years ago. The argument, characters, passions and debating points are historically accurate, but the language and the medium of the debate is modern in form. Present day newscasters and commentators play themselves, reporting on the events of the 1780s as though they were occurring now.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.734 |
Directed By
Ellen Giffard
Muffie Meyer
Crew
Ellen Giffard
Arnold Black
Lynn Piasecki
Alison Ellwood
Ellen Giffard
Muffie Meyer
Muffie Meyer
John Wright Stevens
Ed Marritz
Michael Zande
Nicole A. Gordon
Brenda Goodman
Kyle McCarthy
Jeanette Oleksa
Mary Jane McCarty
Terry Benes
Jo-ann Dumm
Amy J. Kaufman
Robert Achs
Eve Battaglia
Susan Douglas
Judy Claman
Barbara Shapiro
Lawrence Silk
Margaret Peckham
Ronald Blumer
James McCalmont
TOP CAST

Cokie Roberts
Self - Host

Walter Cronkite
Self

John Chancellor
Self

Phil Donahue
Self
Robert MacNeil
Self

Andrea Mitchell
Self

Al Roker
Self

Forrest Sawyer
Self

Jamey Sheridan
Daniel Shays

Ed Koch
Mayor of New York City, 1788

James Rebhorn
Jesse Woodhull

Mario Cuomo
Self
François Giroday
Alexander Hamilton

Christopher Curry
John Lansing, Jr.

Nesbitt Blaisdell
Gov. George Clinton
Sol Wachtler
John Jay

Drew Snyder
Demonstrator
Joseph Warren
Robert Yates

John C. Vennema
Robert R. Livingston

E.G. Marshall
Federalist Spokesman
Rex Robbins
Isaac Roosevelt
Edwin McDonough
Donahue Audience Member

Richard Bright
Donahue Audience Member
Richard Seff
Donahue Audience Member

William Duell
Donahue Audience Member

MacIntyre Dixon
Donahue Audience Member

Patrick Clear
Donahue Audience Member

Eli Wallach
Anti-Federalist Spokesman

Roberts Blossom
Melancton Smith

Guy Paul
Convention Secretary

Jonathan Bolt
Anti-Federalist Delegate
Stu Daly
Voice-over Announcer