
Declaration of Independence
- Documentary
Famous actors and actresses read the Declaration of Independence of the United States.
Declaration of Independence is a 2003 documentary film featuring celebrated actors and actresses performing readings of the historic U.S. Declaration of Independence. The film offers a unique theatrical presentation of America's foundational document, now available as a released title.
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Kathy BatesSelf
Benicio del ToroSelf
Michael DouglasSelf
Morgan FreemanSelf
Mel GibsonSelf
Whoopi GoldbergSelf
Graham GreeneSelf
Ming-Na WenSelf
Edward NortonSelf
Winona RyderSelf
Kevin SpaceySelf
Renée ZellwegerSelf
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When was Declaration of Independence released?
The film was released on June 10, 2003.
What is the film about?
Declaration of Independence is a documentary in which famous actors and actresses read aloud the text of the United States Declaration of Independence.
Where can I watch Declaration of Independence?
As a 2003 theatrical release, the film may be available through various streaming platforms, rental services, or physical media; check your preferred streaming provider for current availability.









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