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Johnstown Flood (2003) Reviews

Johnstown Flood (2003)
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Narrated by Richard Dreyfuss and directed by Mark Bussler, Johnstown Flood, tells the story of the massive flood that destroyed the town of Johnstown, PA, on May 31, 1889. Using old photos, etchings, recreated footage, and dramatic readings of first-hand accounts, this black-and-white film explores the history of the town, which, at the time of the flood, had become a major center of steel production in the U.S. Dreyfuss describes how the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, a resort for the wealthy (one of its patrons was Andrew Carnegie) allowed the dam to fall into disrepair and the reservoir to fill far higher than the engineers who built the dam had ever intended. Heavy rains contributed to the problem, and, on the day of the flood, the water overflowed and the dam collapsed, sending a huge gusher of water coursing through the Conemaugh River Valley, destroying everything in its path. When the water reached the town, nearly an hour later, the wave was cresting nearly 40 feet high. More than 2000 people were killed -- drowned, crushed by debris, or burned in fires caused by the cataclysm. In the aftermath, people around the country rallied to help the survivors rebuild the town. The DVD release features audio commentary from historian Richard Burkert of the Johnstown Area Heritage Association. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Director(s):
Mark Bussler
Format(s):
DVD
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Steve G.

For Pennsylvania history - it's a very good historical movie.

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Charles E.

Fascinating story of a horrific event. Clara Barton was a true heroine to do what she did in the rescue effort.

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Oral C.

I thought this was very well done. Great comentary, but the acting was a bit dull.

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Steven L.

I didn't care much for this movie. I thought the reenactments were too much. I would have preferred just a documentary on the flood with some pics of what it looked like then and now.

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Linda M.

I love history. Love good books about it. Love good movies about it. But this was a ridiculous waste of time. A bunch of drawings and "glimpses" into what people were doing when the flood hit. My question was, "How do you know that little Sally was playing with her doll when the flood swept her and her family to their deaths? Did she make an entry into her diary AFTER SHE DIED???" Turned it off after 10 minutes.

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    Steve G.

    For Pennsylvania history - it's a very good historical movie.

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    Charles E.

    Fascinating story of a horrific event. Clara Barton was a true heroine to do what she did in the rescue effort.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Oral C.

    I thought this was very well done. Great comentary, but the acting was a bit dull.

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