Harry Reasoner Movies

For over 40 years, commentator and telejournalist Harry Reasoner was one of American network television's most respected and trusted figures. He began his career working in newspapers as a reporter and a drama critic. He became a member of the CBS television news team in 1956 and remained with the network through 1970. He then became a co-anchor of the ABC Evening News with Howard K. Smith; he also co-anchored with Barbara Walters. Reasoner returned to CBS in 1978 as a part of 60 Minutes. He remained an integral part of that show until his retirement in 1991. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
1984  
 
This video features five investigative stories from the award-winning television news magazine. ~ Kristie Hassen, All Movie Guide

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1982  
PG  
This is a tribute film to the first folk music group to break through to a wider audience, the Weavers, formed in the late '40s by Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman, and Ronnie Gilbert. In 1950, the group made history with their recording of the Leadbelly song "Goodnight, Irene," which stayed on top of the pop charts for an astonishing 13 weeks. Two years later, the Weavers ran afoul of anti-communist politicians and activists dedicated to rooting out all entertainers with affiliations or associations with that party. The Weavers were blacklisted for several years, then made a stunning comeback with a New Year's Eve 1955 concert at Carnegie Hall, which became their most popular recording. Seeger left the group in 1958 for a solo career, and the Weavers carried on with several lineups for another five years. For this film, the original quartet re-formed in 1981 and performed a final show at Carnegie Hall, with the ill Lee Hays in a wheelchair. He died before the film was released, and it's clear that, although Seeger went on to the greatest fame among the original members, Hays' spirit guided the group throughout its existence and fuels this film. Director Jim Brown mixes footage of the group in their heyday with reminiscences by the members as they prepare for their last waltz together. ~ Tom Wiener, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Pete SeegerRonnie Gilbert, (more)
1975  
 
This is an ABC News documentary which covers the tragic ending of the Vietnam War, using a collection of stories which show the American abandonment of the U.S. Embassy in Saigon and speculation on the consequences to the general population as the country sits poised on the edge of a sword awaiting the arrival of the Khmer Rouge. ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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1968  
 
Discover the role of black Americans in athletics. Harry Reasoner interviews various athletes. ~ All Movie Guide

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This is an ABC News biographical documentary which covers the political life of Anwar Sadat and his efforts to gain peace in the Middle East. Chronicled through ABC News footage, this tape follows Sadat from the Camp David Summit with Menachem Begin and Jimmy Carter through his unconscionable murder by Arab zealots. ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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