John Adams

John Adams 5a333n

2008
John Adams
John Adams

John Adams 5a333n

8.4 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Adapted from David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, this lavish seven-part miniseries chronicles the life of Founding Father John Adams, starting with the Boston Massacre of 1770 through his years as an ambassador in Europe, then his as vice president and president of the United States, up to his death on July 4, 1826.

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EP1   or Die
Mar. 16,2008
 or Die

In an emotionally charged trial John Adams defends the British sentries involved in the Boston Massacre who contend they were provoked into firing on the assembled crowd. John's success brings him offers of positions in the Massachusetts government. But after John Hancock rouses a crowd to tar and feather a representative of the British East India Tea Company and the British respond to the growing unrest with oppressive measures, John instead speaks against the British policies and chooses to represent Massachusetts in the Continental Congress.

EP2  Independence
Mar. 16,2008
Independence

After viewing the dead and wounded on the battlefield of Concord, John Adams takes up the cause of Independence. Frustrated by the caution of delegates from colonies that do not share Massachusetts plight, the inexperienced politician is abrasive, obnoxious and even insulting. But with the advice of Abigail and Ben Franklin he soon learns he has allies, to cultivate them, to bide his time and to seize opportunities. Following John's nomination, George Washington takes charge of the army and enjoys successes despite supply shortages. Back at home, Abigail and the children risk ing the war effort in most tangible ways but find Mother Nature more threatening.

EP3  Don't Tread on Me
Mar. 23,2008
Don't Tread on Me

Over the emotional objections of Abigail, John Adam and his son endure turbulent seas and an encounter with the British Navy to Ben Franklin on a diplomatic mission to Paris. But Ben cannot restrain John's abrasive personality which is even less well suited to Paris than Philadelphia.

EP4  Reunion
Mar. 30,2008
Reunion

Following the surrender of the British, John secures a long sought loan from the Dutch and returns to Paris to oversee the peace treaty. John can no longer bear his absence from Abigail and invites her to Paris which immediately overwhelms her with it's opulence. John is appointed ambassador to England but soon longs to return home to participate in the formation of the new government and, like Abigail, to be reunited with the children. They return home to an overwhelming welcome and John reluctantly returns to public service.

EP5  Unite or Die
Apr. 06,2008
Unite or Die

John Adams chaffs under the mantle of Vice President for its utter lack of authority and responsibility. Despite his abhorrence of the divisiveness of political parties John is drawn to the Federalist camp favoring a strong executive. Divisions even reach into the President's cabinet, exacerbated by war in Europe.

EP6  Unnecessary War
Apr. 13,2008
Unnecessary War

Following the peace treaty with England President Adams struggles to avoid war with despite pressure from his Federalist cabinet and French provocation. John finds the price of peace to his career and the price of his long career of public service to his family is indeed high.

EP7  Peacefield
Apr. 20,2008
Peacefield

In retirement John Adams laments the perils of a long life; loss of loved ones and growing irrelevance. But out of tragedy John rekindles his broken friendship with Thomas Jefferson and lives to discuss John Quincy's ambitious presidential agenda with him.

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Released: 2008-03-16 | Released Producted By: Mid Atlantic Films , Playtone Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.hbo.com/john-adams
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Adapted from David McCullough's Pulitzer Prize-winning biography, this lavish seven-part miniseries chronicles the life of Founding Father John Adams, starting with the Boston Massacre of 1770 through his years as an ambassador in Europe, then his as vice president and president of the United States, up to his death on July 4, 1826.

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Drama

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Cast

Sarah Polley

Director

John P. Goldsmith

Producted By

Mid Atlantic Films , Playtone

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Laura Linney
Laura Linney

as Abigail Adams

Stephen Dillane
Stephen Dillane

as Thomas Jefferson

Danny Huston
Danny Huston

as Samuel Adams

David Morse
David Morse

as George Washington

Sarah Polley
Sarah Polley

as Abigail Adams Smith

John P. Goldsmith
John P. Goldsmith

Art Direction

W. Steven Graham
W. Steven Graham

Art Direction

John Warnke
John Warnke

Art Direction

David Swayze
David Swayze

Assistant Art Director

Kathy Lucas
Kathy Lucas

Set Decoration

David Crank
David Crank

Supervising Art Director

Donna Zakowska
Donna Zakowska

Costume Design

Jan Archibald
Jan Archibald

Hair Department Head

Colleen Wheeler
Colleen Wheeler

Hair Supervisor

Nancy Keslar
Nancy Keslar

Hair Supervisor

Jon Henry Gordon
Jon Henry Gordon

Hairstylist

Cheryl 'Pickles' Kinion
John R. Bayless
John R. Bayless

Makeup Artist

Trefor Proud
Trefor Proud

Makeup Designer

Matthew W. Mungle
Matthew W. Mungle

Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Christian Burgoyne
Christian Burgoyne

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Tom Hooper
Tom Hooper

Director

Greg Spence
Greg Spence

Associate Producer

Amy McKenzie
Amy McKenzie

Associate Producer

John Adams Audience Reviews 5u3lf

Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Marketic It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Lela The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.
Kirpianuscus just an irable work. and useful for understand the purpose of politic. portrait of great men. and one of the most impressive roles of Paul Giamatti. all seems be impeccable - atmosphere, traits of the lead characters, the fight to build a nation, the vulnerability and the force of the second president of United States. and its great virtue is to be more than an American story. it is a beautiful film about values and sacrifice. about solitude and about a huge team project. about honesty. and about the need to define , in clear way, principles. short, a film who must see. for compare. and for understand. near reality more than the lines of the past.
rulz1000 My interest on American History emerged when I first listened to "Hamilton", the Brodway musical by fantastic and genius Lin-Manuel Miranda; thus far, the only thing I knew for a fact was that America had declared independence on July 4th, 1776. Then, after listening to the album of Hamilton, I began to search for more information. I learned that John Adams had exchanged more than a thousand letters with his wife, and after reading some of them, I was surprised with how brilliant she was (in fact, in my opinion, she was a much better writer than him). Then, I discovered that HBO (my favorite channel ever) had produced a show about John Adams' life and, with a lot of expectation, I started to watch it. I'm very glad to say it didn't disappoint me in the least. The costumes, the writing (which employs a lot of words John and Abigail did use in their correspondence), the actors (!), the make-up; the whole setting of the show is spectacular. I actually felt transported to the time. I read a New York Times review saying that Paul Giametti wasn't a good choice for the main role, but I disagree, I think he managed to play the much complex, vain and brilliant Adams very well. Also, Laura Linney was wonderful as Abigail, a fantastic and intelligent woman. They very much deserved their Emmys. The story spans through some 50 years, and the make-up used to cover the aging of the characters is fantastic! A point for the teeth, that oh God were they disgusting, I don't know how upper-class people, like they were at the end of their lives, allowed their teeth to become so rotten. Anyway, another wonderful aspect of this show is that we get to learn a lot about the Revolution, the struggle to unite the colonies to sign the declaration, the war against Britain, the importance of the French aid etc. To see the almost mythological figures of Washington, Franklin and Jefferson was awesome! Which reminds me of the interesting choice of which Founding Father HBO chose to tell the story, it is much easier to film the great deeds of a brilliant General, or the almost impossible journey of the First American; but as the TV of this century requires, the story must be of an underdog, someone who has many faults, knows about them, and doesn't do a thing to change himself; someone like John Adams. I recommend this show to every one who has an interest in History, Politics and good productions in general; it is both entertaining and enlightening, and very effective in its purpose to demonstrate how difficult it was to conquer the liberty we so much undervalue today and that, despite being human, we can hope to achieve great things.
headhunter46 This series was so good I am having difficulty finding words to do it justice. I have only faded memories of John Adams from my high school history class almost 50 years ago. The teacher spoke well of John Adams but I didn't really why. This series has not only reminded me but it has also provided me great detail as to how great a part John Adams played in the birth of America. This was so educational and enlightening for me. The more I learn of the men and women who created this county out of nothing the greater is my iration for them. They made hard choices, they were willing to risk life and limb for the chance to see a dream come true. I am amazed by how well they sorted out the constitution and the bill of rights with the intent of preventing problems for those who would follow. Their wisdom and the ability to foresee conflict is incredible. We owe them a great deal of gratitude and respect.I wish this was required viewing for all high school students.
Armand what is its virtue ? accuracy ? brilliant performance of actors ? precise details ? charm of an American story about birth of a nation ? not ! only its spirit. because this film has rare and great chance to be not exactly a page of history but a parable or a lesson about axis of existence. a pledge for measure and for truth as base of a great construction. about sacrifice and taste of victory. Paul Giamatti does the role of his life. and this success is result of a delicate hard work because his John Adams is not only credible but his clothes becomes skin of interpreter. a profound irable movie. and new demonstration of HBO science to give refined gems to his public.