July 3, 2009

1776: Cool Considerate Men.

Not that we're ever overtly patriotic here on GreenCine, but certainly the 4th of July conjures up both a fondness for things Americana and thoughts (okay, brief thoughts) about our founding fathers. Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone's dated but still amusing musical, and its subsequent movie version directed by Peter Hunt, 1776 features some fine songs (who knew those founders could be so musically adept?) but one of the numbers from the film was excised from the theatrical version due to a complaint from then-president Richard Nixon (who soon would have a little less pull, but at the time was friends with producer Jack Warner). The "Cool Considerate Men" sequence was more recently put back in the restored version of the film, as seen on DVD. The song allegedly drew parallels between opponents of American Independence in 1776 and the modern conservative movement. It doesn't seem all that thinly veiled, even. "Never to the left, forever to the right," they sing.

With our land, cash in hand
Self-command, future planned
And we'll hold to our gold
Tradition that is old, reluctant to be bold.

[More on this on the LA Times from a few years back.] Happy Fourth! --craig phillips



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Posted by cphillips at July 3, 2009 10:30 AM
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I watch this movie every Fourth of July. I started doing so "ironically" but came to realize what a really good film it is. The songs are all pretty great, but the long songless sequences of political debate are a stand-out. So few films give us any sense of the process, the arguments, the rough-and-tumble, the arm-twisting, the clash of personalities. This one does in spades.

Posted by: Tom Russell at July 3, 2009 9:57 AM

It really is a bit underrated, isn't it, Tom? I enjoyed it even more on recent viewing than in the past. It's more fun than "John Adams" at any rate.
I also always loved William Daniels as John A.

As an aside, anyone notice the "window opener" in this scene is same character actor who played the recurring shoeshine guy in "Police Squad"? (Among other characters.)

Anyway, the film is definitely worth a watch.

Posted by: Craig P at July 3, 2009 10:44 AM
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