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American Experience: The Secret of Tuxedo Park DVD

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Item #: WB0352
In the fall of 1940, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered a small team of scientists on a clandestine transatlantic mission to deliver his country's most valuable military secret - a revolutionary radar component - not to the U.S. government, but to a mysterious Wall Street tycoon, Alfred Lee Loomis. Using his connections, his money, and his bril... ... More
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In the fall of 1940, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill ordered a small team of scientists on a clandestine transatlantic mission to deliver his country's most valuable military secret - a revolutionary radar component - not to the U.S. government, but to a mysterious Wall Street tycoon, Alfred Lee Loomis. Using his connections, his money, and his brilliant scientific mind, Loomis and his team of scientists developed radar technology that would arguably play a more decisive role than any other weapon in the war. The Secret of Tuxedo Park tells a long-overlooked story of an individual who helped alter the course of history in World War II.


Producer: Nazenet Habtezghi, Rob Rapley
Executive Producer: Mark Samels
Production Company: American Experience
Production Year: 2017
Copyright Year: 2017
Rating: TV-PG
Narrator: Campbell Scott
Writers: Rob Rapley
Number of Discs: 1
Length: 53 minutes
Subtitled: Y
Subtitle Languages: English (SDH)
Language Track: English
Audio Format: 5.1 Surround
Aspect Ratio: 16x9 Widescreen

"DocTalk: Geniuses, collectors, and tell-all films…… On Your Radar." - The Boston Globe

3.5 out of 4 stars
“ … shines a long overdue spotlight on the invaluable contributions made by Alfred Lee Loomis to the Allied effort during World War II … Highly recommended.” – Video Librarian


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I know the story they tell here will never do my grandfather justice. He was not just an amazing person for what he had done in his life. He was just an amazingly great human being.We need more great people in this world like him. It will be interesting to see if this is accurately portrayed. The book that was written was not highly accurate on many points.

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