George Wallace 1997
Drama
The miniseries follows the history of its namesake, from the 1950s when Wallace was a circuit court judge in Barbour County, to his tenure as the most powerful governor in Alabama's history. It depicts his symbolic "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door", where Wallace attempted to block black students from entering the University of Alabama. It details his stance on racial segregation in Alabama at the time, which proved popular with his white constituents, and also depicts Wallace's rise as a presidential hopeful. This eventually leads to his attempted assassination—and his surprise victory in several states during the 1968 presidential election.
Cast
Crew
- Director
- John Frankenheimer
- Writers
- Paul Monash, Marshall Frady
- Producers
- John Frankenheimer, Julian Krainin
- Executive Producers
- Mark Carliner
- Cinematography
- Alan Caso
- Editing
- Antony Gibbs
- Composer
- Gary Chang
- Production Design
- Michael Z. Hanan
Details
- First air date
- Aug 24, 1997
- Last air date
- Aug 31, 1997
- Seasons
- 1
- Episodes
- 2
- Episode runtime
- 90 min
- Network
- TNT
- Status
- Ended
- Studios
- Turner Network Television
- Country
- United States of America
- Language
- English
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