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'70s

'70s

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This television mini-series revisits the decade of decadence, disco and "Tricky" Dick Nixon through the lives of four friends (Rowe, Shaw, Torry, Smart) from Kent State's class of 1970.
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'70s DVD

'70s DVD


This television mini-series revisits the decade of decadence disco and "Tricky" Dick Nixon through the lives of four friends Rowe Shaw Torry Smart from Kent State's class of 1970.
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'70s [dvd New]

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This television mini-series revisits the decade of decadence, disco and "Tricky" Dick Nixon through the lives of four friends (Rowe, Shaw, Torry, Smart) from Kent State's class of 1970.
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The '70s [VHS]

The '70s [VHS]


In 170 minutes, this NBC-produced miniseries hoped to capture a decade--and in many ways, it did. The '70s traces the lives of four friends from their senior year at Kent State (marked by the killing of four student protestors by the National Guard) through the era of Watergate and Tang. At its worst, it's a so-so soap opera held together by fascinating bits of historical trivia, giving equal time to the issues of the era (the Equal Rights Amendment, the oil crisis) and inescapable bits of pop culture (Mary Tyler Moore and the hustle). The characters are pretty obviously engineered to plumb every angle of the decade's cultural topography: the young black National Guardmember who deserts to Los Angeles in time to join the Black Panthers and open a cinema featuring hits like Shaft and Cleopatra Jones, the sorority girl turned disco queen turned California cultist, the young intellectual woman who finds feminism and abandons marriage in favor of a career, and the conservative law student turned Watergate burglar turned pipeline worker turned environmentalist. The acting's not bad and the story hangs together, but the show is really at its best when the soundtrack takes over, allowing montages of memorable photos and archival film clips to reveal (and revel in) the real history behind the melodrama. --Grant Balfour
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