David Macaulay: Mill Times

David Macaulay: Mill Times

Release date : May 6, 2001
Countries of origin :
Original Language : English /
Director : Larry Klein /
Production companies : Unicorn Projects /
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Travel back to late 18th century Lowell, MA, now infamous for its textile mills and its "Lowell Girls," the poor, barely-educated waifs who helped turn those mills into sweatshops.
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Derek Jacobi
Priam Huntington (voice)
Richard Bebb
Josiah Gresham (voice)
Brook Butterworth
Elizabeth Gresham (voice)
Richard Clifford
Marcus Johnson (voice)
Sheri Ginsberg
Sara Methuen (voice)
Doreen Keogh
Mary Meuthuen (voice)
Dan Russell
Raymond (voice)
John Sessions
Shadrack Moore (voice)
R. Scott Thompson
Daniel Huntington (voice)
Mike Wilson
Zachary Moore (voice)
Alena Wright
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Andrew Wynn
Townsman (voice)

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  • title:David Macaulay: Mill Times
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Larry Klein /
  • Writers: Larry Klein · David Macaulay · Mark Olshaker ·
  • Production companies: Unicorn Projects ·
  • Overview:Travel back to late 18th century Lowell, MA, now infamous for its textile mills and its "Lowell Girls," the poor, barely-educated waifs who helped turn those mills into sweatshops.
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