
The Mexican-American War
Directed by Jim Lindsay7.58.5
At a time when immigration reform continues to be one of the most heated topics in political and business circles, this 2-hour special reexamines the controversial war that resulted in the United States taking control of what was nearly half of Mexico's territory. Featuring lavish reenactments, and interviews with both Mexican and American historians to ensure accuracy from both nations' points of view, we convey the story of President James K. Polk's desire to expand US territory to the Pacific Ocean. Hosted by boxing legend Oscar de la Hoya, we also travel to Mexico City to visit the historic Castillo de Chapultepec, where the climactic battle of the war took place, and the Palacio Nacional, the home of Mexico's government.
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The Mexican-American War was released on 29 września 2006.
The Mexican-American War was directed by Jim Lindsay.
The Mexican-American War has a runtime of 89 min.
The Mexican-American War was produced by Richard De Lancy, Jim Lindsay.
At a time when immigration reform continues to be one of the most heated topics in political and business circles, this 2-hour special reexamines the controversial war that resulted in the United States taking control of what was nearly half of Mexico's territory. Featuring lavish reenactments, and interviews with both Mexican and American historians to ensure accuracy from both nations' points of view, we convey the story of President James K. Polk's desire to expand US territory to the Pacific Ocean. Hosted by boxing legend Oscar de la Hoya, we also travel to Mexico City to visit the historic Castillo de Chapultepec, where the climactic battle of the war took place, and the Palacio Nacional, the home of Mexico's government.
The key characters in The Mexican-American War are Host (Oscar de la Hoya), Narrator (Steve Moreno), General Zachary Taylor (David John Cole).
The Mexican-American War is rated TV-PG.
The Mexican-American War is a Historyczny, Wojenny, Dokumentalny film.
The Mexican-American War has an audience rating of 7.5 out of 10.






