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The Titans That Built America
Out of the ashes of World War I, a new generation of titan rises…Pierre Du Pont, Walter Chrysler, J.P. Morgan Jr., Henry Ford, and William Boeing. Their fight to reach the top will transform America as they compete to dominate new industries—from the highways to the skyways. After years of fighting each other, and FDR, these rivals must unite during World War II to defeat a greater enemy and save the world.
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Plot Summary
This docu-drama series chronicles the lives and empires of four titans of American industry: Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, and Henry Ford. It explores their fierce rivalries, groundbreaking innovations, and the profound impact they had on shaping modern America through their respective industries of steel, oil, finance, and automobiles. The narrative highlights their ambition, ruthlessness, and the societal transformations they instigated.
Critical Reception
The series was generally well-received for its ambitious scope and engaging narrative style, effectively blending historical drama with documentary elements. Critics often praised its compelling portrayal of complex historical figures and its exploration of their significant contributions to industrial America. However, some noted that the dramatic reenactments occasionally overshadowed the historical depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high production values and dramatic reenactments.
Appreciated for bringing the stories of industrial titans to a modern audience.
Some found the dramatic interpretation to be less informative than a pure documentary.
Google audience: Audience reception information from Google is not widely available for this specific series.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed in various locations across the United States, aiming to capture the essence of the industrial era while utilizing modern filmmaking techniques.
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