The Early Americans (1975)

A BAFTA award winning documentary. Locations for the film range from Alaska and the southwest of the USA to the Eastern woodlands. It depicts geologists, archaeologists, anthropologists and scientists from other disciplines piecing together the clues to man's rise from ice age hunter to builder of complex societies more than 2000 years before Columbus set sail for the New World.

Director: Alan Pendry
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 42 min
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Cast

Music: Patrick Gowers
Editing: Ralph Sheldon
Production: Shell Film Unit, Stewart Hardy Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Alan Pendry
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Early Americans about?
A BAFTA award winning documentary. Locations for the film range from Alaska and the southwest of the USA to the Eastern woodlands. It depicts geologists, archaeologists, anthropologists and scientists from other disciplines piecing together the clues to man's rise from ice age hunter to builder of complex societies more than 2000 years before Columbus set sail for the New World.
Who directed The Early Americans?
The Early Americans was directed by Alan Pendry.
Who stars in The Early Americans?
The Early Americans stars Peter Marinker.
How long is The Early Americans?
The Early Americans has a runtime of 42m (42 minutes).
What genre is The Early Americans?
The Early Americans is a Documentary film.
Where was The Early Americans produced?
The Early Americans was produced in United Kingdom.