Walter Cronkite Movies
Regarded by millions as the paragon of on-air trustworthiness, intelligence, professionalism, and unabashed integrity,
Walter Cronkite single-handedly invented American television news as a CBS correspondent during the 1950s, with the medium still in a somewhat embryonic state. A former United Press correspondent from St. Joseph, MO -- who would purportedly "go anywhere and do anything for a story, even ride a bomber or a glider into combat" --
Cronkite moved to CBS at the behest of the legendary
Edward R. Murrow circa 1952, a position he held for 10 years. In that role,
Cronkite carried American audiences through the Cold War, Korea, and other pivotal currents of the 1950s. He simultaneously hosted the eccentric,
Sidney Lumet-directed series
You Are There (CBS, 1953-1957), which featured reenactments of historical events presented as news broadcasts with
Cronkite serving as anchor. As such, the venerable newsman concluded each broadcast with the now-infamous wrap-up: "What sort of a day was it? A day like all days, filled with those events that alter and illuminate our times -- and you were there."
Cronkite graduated to head anchor of the CBS Evening News in 1961, a post he retained for 20 years, until Friday, March 6, 1981, when
Dan Rather inherited the job. During that time,
Cronkite famously reported on such subjects as the Kennedy assassinations, the Civil Rights movement, Vietnam, the Vietnam-era protests, the Arab-Israeli Six Day War, Watergate, and the Menachim-Begin peace accords. In fact, a large percentage of Americans who learned of those subjects from nightly news broadcasts did so through
Cronkite's efforts simply because they trusted him.
Save a role in 1980s little-seen drama
A Private Battle, and voiceover work as Captain New Eyes in 1993's animated
We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story,
Cronkite's feature film appearances are virtually nonexistent. His filmed work predominantly (and unsurprisingly) began after his retirement from full-time CBS work in 1981 and consists almost exclusively of hosting duties on dozens of documentary videos that intelligently treat a whirlwind of subjects, everything from South African segregation (
Children of Apartheid, 1987) to welfare (
Making Welfare Work, 1994) to homeland evangelical Christianity and its disturbing intersection with right-wing political factions (
The Cronkite Reports: Christianity Reborn -- Prayer and Politics, 1995).
Like many of his peers in the newsroom,
Cronkite also made a handful of humorous guest appearances as himself on the popular CBS series
Murphy Brown: one in 1989, one in 1993, and one in 1997.
Cronkite died of cerebral vascular disease in July 2009. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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This educational documentary is part of a four-part, four-hour series devoted to increasing your odds for survival against cancer. The latest medical advances and leading cancer experts are profiled. The video includes the basic information one needs to know about neuroimmuno modulation (NIM). NIM explores the strong effect that the mind has over the immune system. It also explores the lesser-known research called Psychoneuroimmunology, imagery, affirmation, humor, and psychotherapy. Narrated by Walter Cronkite. ~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi
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- 1998
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This educational documentary is part of a four-part, four-hour series devoted to increasing your odds for survival against cancer. The latest medical advances and leading cancer experts are profiled. The video includes the basic information one needs to know about mainstream treatments, alternative treatments, proper diet and nutrition for cancer patients, and recommended resources available. Narrated by Walter Cronkite. ~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi
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- 1998
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This educational documentary is part of a four-part, four-hour series devoted to increasing your odds for survival against cancer. The latest medical advances and leading cancer experts are profiled. This video includes the basic information one needs to know about the disease: terms, statistics, diagnosis, seeking second opinions, and the five-year survival rates for each of the major cancers. Narrated by Walter Cronkite. ~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi
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This video is part of the Ape Man series, which investigates the mysteries of human evolution. In this first episode, host Walter Cronkite travels to the plains of Africa, regarded by many as the cradle of human civilization. Here, the video examines the archeological evidence left behind by our earliest ancestors and expounds on the notion that one of these earliest humans may, in fact, be the so-called "missing link" between apes and man. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
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This video is part of the Ape Man series, which investigates the mysteries of human evolution. In this fourth episode, host Walter Cronkite investigates the arc of human evolution. Viewers examine the past of human evolution and are exposed to the debates that rage over human origins. Later, the video speculates on what the future may hold for the human race. Have we reached the apogee of our own evolution? This program asks that question and attempts to find the answer. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
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- 1998
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This video is part of the Ape Man series, which investigates the mysteries of human evolution. In this third episode, host Walter Cronkite investigates the physical differences between apes and men, most notably in the constructions of their brains. The video also delineates what those differences make possible for humanity, including language and art. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
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This video is part of the Ape Man series, which investigates the mysteries of human evolution. In this second episode, host Walter Cronkite leads viewers through speculation on what drove humanity's ancestors to first exhibit such human behavior as walking upright and creating tools and fire. The video also investigates why humanity was able to make this leap when other species were not. ~ Rob Ferrier, Rovi
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- 2000
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This program is part of a series, narrated by Walter Cronkite, that chronicles some of the most outstanding events and people of the 20th century. Archival film footage, photographs, personal recollections, interviews, and commentary by journalists and scholars. This episode looks at some of the inventions that shaped the modern century, from the automobile to the spaceship. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- 2000
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This program is part of a series, narrated by Walter Cronkite, that chronicles some of the most outstanding events and people of the 20th century. Archival film footage, photographs, personal recollections, interviews, and commentary by historians and journalists are used to present the stories. This episode looks at some of the famous people of the epoch, from Charles Lindbergh to Marilyn Monroe. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- 2000
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This program is part of a series, narrated by Walter Cronkite, that chronicles some of the most outstanding events and people of the 20th century. Archival film footage, photographs, personal recollections, interviews, and commentary by historians and journalists are used to present the stories. This episode looks at the terrible face of war, with emphasis on World War II, and its repercussions for the modern era. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- 2000
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This program is part of a series, narrated by Walter Cronkite, that chronicles some of the most outstanding events and people of the 20th century. Archival film footage, photographs, personal recollections, interviews, and commentary by historians and journalists are used to present the stories. This episode looks at some of the disastrous events of the age, from the Hindenberg to the stock market crash of 1929, as well as natural disasters, including floods and earthquakes. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- 2000
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Because the presidency symbolizes the highest leadership in the nation, Americans want to view the president as a heroic individual who is much larger than life. In the past, military leaders have been drawn to the office, in part because the president is also known as the commander in chief of the armed forces. In The American President: The Heroic Posture, George Washington, W.H. Harrison, Ulysses S. Grant, and Dwight D. Eisenhower are scrutinized against this heroic ideal. ~ Alice Day, Rovi
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- 2001
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- Add On Common Ground: An American-German WWII Reunion to Queue
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Over a half a century after the last shots were fired at the Huertgen, German and American soldiers agreed to reunite on the battlefield to reconcile the pains of the past, recount their wartime memories, and look beneath the surface to address the questions that have haunted soldiers on both sides of the war for decades. With a combined total of over 60,000 casualties inflicted on American and German soldiers, the battle waged in the Huertgen Forest is considered one of the bloodiest waged in all of World War II. Fought in the cold heart of a punishing winter, this six-month campaign continues to strike horror into the hearts of veterans on both sides. In addition to respectful interviews conducted with the soldiers who were right in the thick of the fight, this documentary also includes commentary by WWII news correspondent Walter Cronkite, respected newsman Tom Brokaw, and John Kenneth Galbraith, and offers rare footage captured by American combat cameramen. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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This video presents the personal accounts and recollections of Korean War veterans, both the famous and the ordinary. The Korean War, the first skirmish of the cold war in the 1950s, took a deadly on American and U.N. troops and the Korean forces, which included the Chinese. Yet it is known as the "Forgotten War." This video pays tribute to those who served there. ~ Rose of Sharon Winter, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Walter Cronkite

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- 2002
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Coproduced by the DiC animation firm and PBS, Liberty's Kids was a half-hour historical cartoon series set during the American Revolution. The principal characters were Sarah Phillips and James Hiller, apprentices both to the multifaceted Benjamin Franklin. The fact that Sarah was loyal to the British and James was a 100-percent "Yankee Doodle" added to the cultural diversity of the series, as did the presence of James' friend Moses, a freed slave, and Henri, an eight-year-old French street urchin unofficially adopted by James and Moses. The series' real drawing card was its stellar cast of voice actors, portraying the many historical personages with whom Sarah, James, Moses, and Henri came into contact. For example, Ben Franklin was voiced by veteran newscaster Walter Cronkite (who even got to say "That's the way it is" on occasion); Michael Douglas was heard as Patrick Henry; Sylvester Stallone enacted Paul Revere; Dustin Hoffman interpreted notorious turncoat Benedict Arnold; and Arnold Schwarzenegger managed to sneak an "I'll be back" into his characterization of Baron Von Steuben. Geared for children aged seven to 12, Liberty's Kids joined the PBS daytime manifest on September 2, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Reo Jones, Christine Lundquist, (more)

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A veteran of more than 40 years in broadcasting, Jim McKay is much, much more than the "voice" of ABC's Wide World of Sports, as proven by this ambitious made-for-cable documentary. Born Jim McManus, McKay laboriously worked his way up the local-market mill to join ABC at a time when the perennial also-ran network was staking out its predominance in the realm of televised sports. The recipient of 12 Emmy awards, McKay is fully fleshed in contemporary interviews (both his own and those of his colleagues) and vintage film clips, none more poignantly powerful than those derived from his heartbreaking covering of the Munich massacre in 1972, and none more uplifting than his play-by-play description of the 1980 U.S. hockey team. In addition to celebrating his professional life, Jim McKay: My World in My Words is also a loving paean to McKay's wife, Margaret Dempsey McManus. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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- Jim McKay, Margaret Dempsey McManus, (more)

- 2003
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- Add SOS Planet to Queue
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Swim the deepest oceans and soar through the heart of the jungle with this awe-inspiring look at the plight of planet Earth that uses cutting-edge, 3-D animation to explore the environment as never before. Everyone has heard that our environment is in danger, but few have witnessed the damage firsthand. With this release viewers can find out just how mankind has affected the environment while simultaneously marveling at the majesty of mother nature and the beauty of our fragile eco-system. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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