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The Men Who Built America

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • TV-14
  • 37m
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8.5/10
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Don Meehan Jr. in The Men Who Built America (2012)
Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Astor, Ford and Morgan. Their names are part of history and synonymous with the American dream. These men transformed every industry they touched: oil, rail, steel, shipping, automobiles, and finance.
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Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Astor, Ford and Morgan. Their names are part of history and synonymous with the American dream. These men transformed every industry they touched: oil, rai... Read allRockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Astor, Ford and Morgan. Their names are part of history and synonymous with the American dream. These men transformed every industry they touched: oil, rail, steel, shipping, automobiles, and finance.Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, Carnegie, Astor, Ford and Morgan. Their names are part of history and synonymous with the American dream. These men transformed every industry they touched: oil, rail, steel, shipping, automobiles, and finance.

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    • Campbell Scott
    • H.W. Brands
    • Mark Cuban
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    • Stars
      • Campbell Scott
      • H.W. Brands
      • Mark Cuban
    • 37User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Campbell Scott
    Campbell Scott
    • Narrator
    • 2012
    H.W. Brands
    H.W. Brands
    • Self - Historian
    • 2012
    Mark Cuban
    Mark Cuban
    • Self - Owner, Dallas Mavericks
    • 2012
    Donny Deutsch
    Donny Deutsch
    • Self - Advertising Mogul
    • 2012
    Donald Trump
    Donald Trump
    • Self - Real Estate Mogul
    • 2012
    Steve Case
    • Self - Co-Founder, AOL
    • 2012
    Jim Cramer
    Jim Cramer
    • Self - Former Hedge Fund Manager
    • 2012
    AJ Achinger
    AJ Achinger
    • Young Carnegie…
    • 2012
    John C. Bailey
    • Henry Clay Frick
    • 2012
    Amy Baska
    • Eliza Rockefeller
    • 2012
    Matthew Bassett
    • Captain Cooper
    • 2012
    Matt Boliek
    • John D. Rockefeller Jr.
    • 2012
    Walter Brandes
    • Devil Bill Rockefeller
    • 2012
    Dante Bruzzese
    • Young Rockefeller
    • 2012
    Maren Bush
    • Margaret Carnegie
    • 2012
    Kenneth Cavett
    • Jim Fisk
    • 2012
    Michael Chmiel
    Michael Chmiel
    • William Vanderbilt
    • 2012
    Edward Christian
    • Elias Unger
    • 2012
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    6bkh-70734

    Too many recaps and scene spoilers throughout

    Well done except for the made-for-TV, commercial ready breaks that allow way too many recaps. This series' runtime could easily be cut down by a third or more. They show key moments of future stories before even getting to them. So you know you know the punchline before telling the joke, so to speak. That is frustrating. They really have a lot of substance and production value to be proud of. Too bad they make the viewer out to be a forgetful fool.
    9susanlearudd

    What about Labor?

    Watching this again nearly 10 years later...the ultimate devotional to capitalism!!! More should have been said about how these men built their fortunes on the backs of workers with low wages, long hours, no healthcare, no retirement or job safety rules. That would have been more accurate. They are not as admirable as we think.

    The disaster at Johnstown showed that.
    10genevievesfire

    Great Show If You Don't Pick It Apart!

    Although I am not a history major or a self-proclaimed history buff, I loved this show. I normally NEVER watch TV and I simply couldn't stop until I was done with the series. I thought the producers did an excellent job of making these stories interesting and I also enjoyed the commentary. The men portrayed, (Vanderbuilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, J.P. Morgan, and Ford) were business geniuses regardless of their often unscrupulous tactics amongst each other, smaller business and the working man. It's still a part of American history that everyone should learn about, including kids in school. Also, it's much better than most shows you find on TV these days.
    9Screen_O_Genic

    Innovation, Big Business and the Emergence of a Superpower

    An appealingly watchable and well done documentary on the men who emerged from post-Civil War America to become the titans of their respective enterprises and helped shape a nation into one of the greatest and most influential nations in history. The stories of Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, J.P. Morgan and Henry Ford are shown featuring their rise from varied backgrounds to being among the most powerful men in the United States. Their interactions with each other and society around them, their triumphs, challenges, crimes and eventual declines are well presented. Decent actors portray the historical figures well and well done reenactments give a good glimpse into a time and place when these giants of industry dominated their respective domains. Interviews with authors and prominent business figures like Donald Trump and Jack Welch add a contemporary outlook and sense of perspective. Whether it be in shipping, railroads, oil, electricity, or automobiles the documentary shows that these moguls all had the vision, the confidence and the drive to succeed and saw opportunity in situations both good and bad and never allowed adversity or setbacks to get in their way. Informative and inspiring, "The Men Who Built America" highlights what man can achieve.
    8planktonrules

    Really good...but....

    I enjoyed watching "The Men Who Built America" and do strongly recommend it. The show is engaging and interesting--no doubt about that. However, I did have a few minor objections which seemed to come up more and more when the shows progressed. First, the show would normally only be seen by people who love history and yet, time and again, the show tried to create cliffhanger moments even though nearly every viewer KNOWS that Rockefeller went on to become rich and Carnegie took a few gambles but became mega-rich! No surprises yet the show sure made it seem like it was. Second, sometimes the show was just a bit over-the-top when it came to the drama and music. Tone it down just a bit please. And third, a few times the history just wasn't quite accurate--especially in episode 4.

    So what we have is a rare show because it talks about the men who made America the economic power of the world--Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan and Ford. This is important history and generally is quite watchable but just could have scored a 10 had they roughed out a few aspects of the show.

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      Contains two 2016 republican presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina as commenters.
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      Featured in 2013 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards (2013)

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      • October 16, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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