Crucible of Empire explained
Alt Name: | Crucible of Empire: The Spanish–American War |
Genre: | Documentary |
Director: | Daniel A. Miller |
Narrated: | Edward James Olmos |
Music: | T. O. Sterrett |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Editor: | Ted Winterburn |
Cinematography: | Roger T. Grange III |
Runtime: | 120 minutes[1] |
Network: | PBS |
Crucible of Empire: The Spanish–American War is a 1999 television documentary film about the Spanish–American War and American imperialism at the turn of the 20th century. Produced by the Great Projects Film Company and South Carolina ETV for PBS, it details how the United States' imperial ambitions largely grew out of its war with the Spanish Empire and was the harbinger for the American Century. Directed by Daniel A. Miller, written and produced by Miller and Daniel B. Polin, and narrated by Edward James Olmos, the film first aired on PBS in the United States on August 23, 1999.[2]
Voice cast
Interviewees
- Stephen Ambrose, historian
- Robert L. Beisner, author of Twelve Against Empire
- H.W. Brands, historian
- Douglas Brinkley, historian
- Maria Luisa T. Camagay, historian
- Ada Ferrer, historian
- John Gable, biographer of Theodore Roosevelt
- Kevin K. Gaines, historian
- Kristin L. Hoganson, gender historian
- Ricardo T. Jose, military historian
- Franklin W. Knight, Caribbean historian
- Walter LaFeber, historian
- Joyce Milton, author of The Yellow Kids
- David Nasaw, biographer of William Randolph Hearst
- G. J. A. O'Toole, historian
- Louis A. Perez Jr., Cuban historian
- Cesar Aguinaldo Virata, grand-nephew of Emilio Aguinaldo and former Philippine Prime Minister
Critical response
Walter Goodman of The New York Times stated that the Spanish–American War "receives colorful treatment tonight [in ''Crucible of Empire''], enlivened with period flavor, political contradictions and populist enthusiasms."[2]
Home media
Crucible of War was first released on VHS by PBS Home Video (distributed by Warner Home Video) on November 2, 1999.[4] PBS later released the film on DVD by October 16, 2007.[1]
Notes and References
- Web site: Crucible of Empire: The Spanish American War. Amazon.com. Amazon.com, Inc.. September 25, 2020.
- News: Goodman. Walter. Walter Goodman (critic). TELEVISION REVIEW; 'Remember the Maine,' and So They Did. September 25, 2020. The New York Times. August 23, 1999. 6.
- Web site: The Film. Crucible of Empire : The Spanish–American War. Great Projects Film Company, Inc.. September 25, 2020. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20000407185117/http://www.pbs.org:80/crucible/frames/_film.html . 2000-04-07 .
- Web site: Crucible Of Empire: The Spanish American War [VHS]]. Amazon.com. Amazon.com, Inc.. September 25, 2020.