Ford: The Man and the Machine

Ford: The Man and the Machine is a 1987 Canadian-American television film directed by Allan Eastman and starring Cliff Robertson as Henry Ford.[1][2] It is based on Robert Lacey's biography about Ford. The film won three Gemini Awards for Best Dramatic Miniseries, Best Production Design or Art Direction and Best Costume Design and was nominated for three others for Best Supporting Actor (R. H. Thomson), Best Supporting Actress (Heather Thomas) and Best Sound.

Ford: The Man and the Machine
Based onFord: The Men and the Machine
by Robert Lacey
Screenplay byRobert Hamilton
Directed byAllan Eastman
StarringCliff Robertson
Theme music composerPaul Zaza
Country of originUnited States
Canada
Original language(s)English
Production
Executive producer(s)Alex Winitsky
Producer(s)David J. Patterson
CinematographyThomas Burstyn
Editor(s)George Roulston
Running time192 minutes
Production company(s)Filmline International
RHI Entertainment
Release
Original releaseMay 11, 1987 (1987-05-11)

Cast

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References

  1. O'Connor, John J. (29 April 1987). "TV REVIEW; CLIFF ROBERTSON PORTRAYS HENRY FORD". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  2. Scott, Vernon (18 April 1987). "PLAYING REAL PEOPLE ROBERTSON'S FORTE". Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
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