7.9

Prohibition
Ended
As a battle raged… an era roared
10/2/2011
en - US
The history of the rise, rule and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and the entire era it encompassed (1920-33). After nearly a century of activism, Prohibition was intended to improve the lives of all citizens by protecting individuals, families and society at large from the devastating effects of alcohol abuse; but paradoxically it made millions of people rethink their definition of morality.
Documentary
Actors

Peter Coyote
Self - Narrator (voice)

Daniel Okrent
Self - Author

Pete Hamill
Self - Historian

Noah Feldman
Self - Legal Scholar

Adam Arkin
Reader (voice)

Philip Bosco
Reader (voice)

Patricia Clarkson
Reader / Carrie Nation (voice)

Kevin Conway
Reader (voice)

Blythe Danner
Reader (voice)

Paul Giamatti
Reader / George Remus (voice)

Tom Hanks
Reader / Roy Olmstead (voice)

Jeremy Irons
Reader (voice)

Samuel L. Jackson
Reader (voice)

John Lithgow
Reader / H.L. Mencken (voice)

Josh Lucas
Reader (voice)

Amy Madigan
Reader (voice)

Carolyn McCormick
Reader (voice)

Oliver Platt
Reader / Al Capone (voice)

Campbell Scott
Reader / F. Scott Fitzgerald (voice)

Frances Sternhagen
Reader (voice)

Joanne Tucker
Reader (voice)

Sam Waterston
Reader (voice)
Miniseries
6.0
The history of the rise, rule and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and the entire era it encompassed (1920-33). After nearly a century of activism, Prohibition was intended to improve the lives of all citizens by protecting individuals, families and society at large from the devastating effects of alcohol abuse; but paradoxically it made millions of people rethink their definition of morality…