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The Appalachians

Year: 2005 Documentary Runtime: 180 min Rating: 8.0

Overview

Follows the 300 year history of the Appalachian people with interviews by scholars, musicians and writers.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

J.W. Mahoney

J.W. Mahoney

Narrator

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