The Triumph of William Henry Harrison

81 minutes  /  Ages 13+  /  2010  /  United States of America  /  Average:


Comedies  /  Documentaries

From footnote to titan.

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Daniel Califf-Glick

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Synopsis

Rookie journalist Amanda Delacourt always wanted to break a life-changing story. But when her work uncovers a conspiracy of historic proportions, she's forced to endure friend and foe alike in order to reveal the truth: William Henry Harrison faked his death to command a shadow government responsible for a century of Westernhistory. Relying on the help of failed historic reenactors, a sleazy wannabe politician, secret society dropouts, and a particularly morbid artiste, Amanda now holds the key to the biggest cover-up since that whole JFK thing.

The Triumph of William Henry Harrison was directed, written, filmed, and edited by Daniel Califf-Glick, and stands as his premiere full-length motion picture. Featuring narration by Hollywood legend Edward Asner and an original score by Jacob Sanders, this hysterical, historical mockumentary answers the greatest "What if?" of all time: "What if America's shortest-lived president was actually somehow relevant?"

Cast

Abigail Woolcott: Kristen Rozanski
Art Weatherby III: Gerald Lazar
Nathaniel: Salvatore Brienik
Vincient: David Crabb
Johnny Cyclone: Matthew Donnelly
Dick Driben: Jamie Jackson
Sam Abbernathy: Chance Mullen
Amanda Delacourt: Mandy Schmieder
Narrator: Ed Asner
Paoloma Janjeera: Radhika Vaz

Crew

Editor: Daniel Califf-Glick
Music: Jake Sanders
First Assistant Director: Fernando Palma
Second Assistant Director: Brian Zabady
Cinematographer: Daniel Califf-Glick
Art Director: Eric Tran
Camera Operator: Rachel Gordon

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