Alki Birthplace of Seattle (1997)
This half-hour film coincided with the opening of the Log House Museum in West Seattle in 1997. For the first time, the story of the pioneers was told alongside the stories of Duwamish people during the mid-1850s. Historian David Buerge, pioneer descendant Brewster Denny, and Duwamish tribal member James Rasmussen share their perspectives.
Director: B.J. Bullert
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: January 1, 1997
Cast
- David Buerge - Self
- Brewster Denny - Self
- James Rasmussen - Self
- John Gilbert - Chief Seattle's Speech
- Greg Watson - Chief Seattle's Speech
Screenplay
Music: James Rasmussen
Editing: Gale Franko, Valerie Vozza
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: B.J. Bullert
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Alki Birthplace of Seattle about?
- This half-hour film coincided with the opening of the Log House Museum in West Seattle in 1997. For the first time, the story of the pioneers was told alongside the stories of Duwamish people during the mid-1850s. Historian David Buerge, pioneer descendant Brewster Denny, and Duwamish tribal member James Rasmussen share their perspectives.
- Who directed Alki Birthplace of Seattle?
- Alki Birthplace of Seattle was directed by B.J. Bullert.
- Who stars in Alki Birthplace of Seattle?
- Alki Birthplace of Seattle stars David Buerge, Brewster Denny, James Rasmussen, John Gilbert, Greg Watson.
- How long is Alki Birthplace of Seattle?
- Alki Birthplace of Seattle has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Alki Birthplace of Seattle?
- Alki Birthplace of Seattle is a Documentary film.