This play is a "gutsy, real look" at the bitter discord between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton in the early days of the Republic (New York Post). The play focuses on the conflict between the political and social goals of these two brilliant men: Jefferson, the far-sighted, egalitarian-minded democrat; and Hamilton, the short-tempered federalist with limited faith in the common man. Robert Murch, Phillip LeStrange.
Starring:
Ritch Brinkley
Martha J. Brown
Ralph Clanton
Robert L. Horen
William Jay
Studio: Asolo State Theatre, Broadway Theater Archive, Kultur Video
Filmed: 1976 - Released: 1976
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