MacArthur (1999)
MacArthur is a 1999 television documentary film about Douglas MacArthur, a United States General of the Army. Produced by PBS for The American Experience (now simply American Experience) documentary program, it recounts the significant events and controversies in MacArthur's life, from childhood to his death in 1964. Written and produced by Austin Hoyt, directed by Hoyt and Sarah Holt, and narrated by David Ogden Stiers.
Director: Austin Hoyt, Sarah Holt
Genre: History, Documentary
Runtime: 240 min
Release Date: May 17, 1999
Cast
- David Ogden Stiers - Narrator
- Stephen E. Ambrose - Self
- Leon Beck - Self
- Herbert Bix - Self
Screenplay
Production: PBS American Experience, GBH
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Austin Hoyt, Sarah Holt
More Films in Genre: History, Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is MacArthur about?
- MacArthur is a 1999 television documentary film about Douglas MacArthur, a United States General of the Army. Produced by PBS for The American Experience (now simply American Experience) documentary program, it recounts the significant events and controversies in MacArthur's life, from childhood to his death in 1964. Written and produced by Austin Hoyt, directed by Hoyt and Sarah Holt, and narrated by David Ogden Stiers.
- Who directed MacArthur?
- MacArthur was directed by Austin Hoyt, Sarah Holt.
- Who stars in MacArthur?
- MacArthur stars David Ogden Stiers, Stephen E. Ambrose, Leon Beck, Herbert Bix.
- How long is MacArthur?
- MacArthur has a runtime of 4h 0m (240 minutes).
- What genre is MacArthur?
- MacArthur is a History, Documentary film.
- Where was MacArthur produced?
- MacArthur was produced in United States of America.