Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years


3h 1977

Brief Synopsis

A further look into the lives of F.D.R. and Eleanor Roosevelt during their twelve-year residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, reuniting most of the cast and technical crew responsible for the multiple-award-winning first film (1976). Equally as honored (with seventeen Emmy nominations), this film wa

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
1977
Location
Hyde Park, New York, USA; Washington, DC, USA; 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
3h

Synopsis

A further look into the lives of F.D.R. and Eleanor Roosevelt during their twelve-year residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, reuniting most of the cast and technical crew responsible for the multiple-award-winning first film (1976). Equally as honored (with seventeen Emmy nominations), this film was chosen Outstanding Special of the Year, and Emmy Awards went to director Daniel Petrie, editors Rita Roland and Michael S. McLean, production designer Jan Scott, set decorator Anne D. McCulley, and costume designer Joe I. Tompkins. Nominations also went to Jane Alexander, Edward Herrmann, Rosemary Murphy, Walter McGinn, Mark Harmon, writer James Costigan, composer John Barry, cinematographer James Crabe, and others in several technical categories.

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
1977
Location
Hyde Park, New York, USA; Washington, DC, USA; 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
3h

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Miscellaneous Notes

Aired in United States March 13, 1977