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National Geographic: Stonehenge Decoded (2008)

National Geographic: Stonehenge Decoded (2008)
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This National Geographic documentary attempts to trace the origins of the world famous Stonehenge. The filmmakers utilize special effects in order to reconstruct the building of the structures, and to show how they most likely looked at the tine of their completion. Historians analyze who built Stonehenge, and for what purpose. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Christopher Spencer
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Synopsis of National Geographic: Stonehenge Decoded

This National Geographic documentary attempts to trace the origins of the world famous Stonehenge. The filmmakers utilize special effects in order to reconstruct the building of the structures, and to show how they most likely looked at the tine of their completion. Historians analyze who built Stonehenge, and for what purpose. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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90 mins

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Director(s):
Christopher Spencer
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Christopher Spencer
Categories:
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    Steve G.

    I was really wondering about this movie before I purchased it - - but after buying and watching, I totally think this is the best movie I have ever seen on Stonehenge. I am not a real big fan of "reinactments"...but in this movie, it was done superbly, using data found as the foundations of their acting. Donald Sutherland narrates - - very good movie with solid evidences for the conclusions brought forward in this film.

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    MAXEY O.

    Interesting research on what Stonehenge may have been used for...The documentary information was well written and it had some acting to illustrate it. The acting did not overshadow the Documentary and was actually good. The narrator was articulate and likable.

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