Video: Prohibition
This 3-part, 5 1/2 hour documentary film series directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick tells the story of the rise, rule, and fall of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and the era it encompassed. The culmination of nearly a century of activism, Prohibition was intended to protect individuals, families, and society at large from the devastating effects of alcohol abuse. But a faith-driven moral code in the Constitution paradoxically caused millions of Americans to rethink their definition of morality. Thugs became celebrities, authority was rendered impotent. Social mores in place for a century were obliterated. Liquor consumption rocketed, propelling the rest of the culture with it: skirts shortened. Music heated up. America's Sweetheart morphed into The Vamp. Prohibition turned law-abiding citizens into criminals, made a mockery of the justice system, caused illicit drinking to seem glamorous, encouraged neighborhood gangs to become national crime syndicates, and fostered cynicism and hypocrisy that corroded the social contract all across the country. The film raises vital questions that are as relevant today as they were 100 years ago - about means and ends, individual rights and responsibilities, the proper role of government and finally, who is -and who is not - a real American..
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Whispering Wires Whispering Wires | PBS (#102)
Roy Olmstead is caught in a wiretapping sting and sentenced to four years hard labor 09:36
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Ken Burns | Roots of PROHIBITION: The Time is Now | PBS (#101)
With the passage of the 16th Amendment, the Goverment no longer needed taxes from Alcohol 13:21
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Whispering Wires The Good Bootlegger | PBS (#102)
Roy Olmstead, a Seattle police officer turned to bootlegging and made a fortune 06:09
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Ken Burns | Roots of PROHIBITION: Terribly Wonderful | PBS (#101)
Saloons served many functions during the 19th century for men, especially for immigrants. 09:12
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Ken Burns | Roots of PROHIBITION Absolute Shall | PBS (#101)
The problem of drink would have to be overcome through legislation 06:25
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Scofflaw | PBS (#102)
In 1924 the Boston Herald offered a prize for coming up with a new word 00:36
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Ken Burns | Teaser Pete Hamill | PBS
Pete Hamill talked about defying authority 00:25
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Ken Burns | Teaser Margot Loines Wilkie | PBS
Margot Loines Wilkie discusses the changing sexual mores of the 1920's 00:44
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Ken Burns | Teaser: Michael Lerner | PBS
How much can we regulate society 00:30
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Ken Burns | PREVIEW: PROHIBITION: JAZZ AGE | PBS
Ken Burns and Wynton Marsalis talk about putting together the score for PROHIBITION 03:06
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Coming this Fall: HBO's Boardwalk Empire & PBS's Prohibition | Documentary Meets Drama | PBS
HBO Co-President Richard Plepler, Boardwalk Empire Creator/Executive Producer Terence Winter, and filmmakers Lynn Novick and Ken Burns discuss both Boardwalk Empire and "Prohibition," and why the... 02:12
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Ken Burns | Prohibition - Trailer 3 | PBS
Discover the true story of America's "Great Experiment" in PROHIBITION. 01:03
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Ken Burns | PBS Previews: PROHIBITION | PBS
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick discuss their upcoming film, PROHIBITION 26:10
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Ken Burns | Prohibition: American Folly | PBS
Watch Prohibition...where average citizens became lawbreakers. 00:32
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Ken Burns | Introducing PROHIBITION | PBS
A quick look at Ken Burns and Lynn Novick's new film, PROHIBITION, which covered the rise and fall of the 18th Amendment. 00:33
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Ken Burns | Prohibition | Sneak Peek | PBS
Coming this fall to PBS -- PROHIBITION, the upcoming film from Ken Burns and Lynn Novick, explores the rise and fall of the Eighteenth Amendment. 03:02
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Ken Burns | Lynn Novick: The Prohibition Idea | PBS
Lynn Novick discusses Episode One of her upcoming film, PROHIBITION 01:40
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Ken Burns | Prohibition: National Constitution Center | PBS
Ken Burns discusses civility and democracy at the National Constitution Center. 01:16
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Ken Burns | The Prohibition Idea | PBS
Ken Burns discusses Episode One of his upcoming film, PROHIBITION. 01:37











