1776 (1972)
<div role="presentation" class="wDYxhc" data-md="50" data-hveid="CCAQAA" data-ved="2ahUKEwia26K3v5KUAxWVN4YAHYYRKlcQkCl6BAggEAA" style="clear: none;"><div class="PZPZlf hb8SAc IFvyDb" data-attrid="description" data-hveid="CCAQAQ" data-ved="2ahUKEwia26K3v5KUAxWVN4YAHYYRKlcQziAoAHoECCAQAQ" style="overflow: hidden; margin: 0px; line-height: var(--a9X0Jc); font-family: "Google Sans", "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size: var(--z3BFIe);"><div jscontroller="GCSbhd" jsaction="SKAaMe:c0XUbe;rcuQ6b:npT2md"><div jscontroller="QhoyLd" jsaction="rcuQ6b:npT2md"><div jsname="g7W7Ed" jscontroller="tIhjPc" class="kno-rdesc kno-desc-sh" jsaction="seM7Qe:c0XUbe;Iigoee:h06R8;rcuQ6b:npT2md">The nation's fathers harmonize their way through the founding of America in this musical adapted from a popular Broadway show. Colonial representatives gather in Philadelphia with the aim of establishing a set of governmental rules for the burgeoning United States. Benjamin Franklin (Howard da Silva<span class="yZlgBd" style="display: inline;">) and John Adams (William Daniels) charge Thomas Jefferson (Ken Howard) with the work of writing a statement announcing the new country's emancipation from British rule.</span></div></div></div></div></div>MusicalPT2H22MG2026-06-171776 (1972)"1776 (1972)"Showtimes