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Ford: The Man and the Machine
1987 multi-national TV series or program
| Ford: The Man and the Machine | |
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| Based on | Ford: The Men and the Machine by Robert Lacey |
| Screenplay by | Robert Hamilton |
| Directed by | Allan Eastman |
| Starring | Cliff Robertson |
| Theme music composer | Paul Zaza |
| Country of origin | United States Canada |
| Original language | English |
| Executive producer | Alex Winitsky |
| Producer | David J.
Patterson |
| Cinematography | Thomas Burstyn |
| Editor | George Roulston |
| Running time | 192 minutes |
| Production companies | Filmline International RHI Entertainment |
| Release | May 11, 1987 (1987-05-11) |
Ford: The Man and the Machine is a 1987 Canadian-American television film directed by Allan Eastman and starring Cliff Robertson as Henry Ford.[1][2] It is based on Robert Lacey's biography about Ford.
The film won three Gemini Awards for Best Dramatic Miniseries, Best Production Design or Art Directio