• The Californian Century

  • Stanley Tucci Tells the Dramatic Story of Modern California
  • By: Laurence Grissell
  • Narrated by: Stanley Tucci
  • Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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The Californian Century

By: Laurence Grissell
Narrated by: Stanley Tucci
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From Hollywood to Silicon Valley, California wants to dazzle you with its sunshine and its vision of the future - but that's just a mirage. I know the whole, sordid truth.

Hello. I'm Stanley Tucci. I'll be playing a hard-boiled screenwriter - you know the type: he's met 'em all, he's gotten drunk with 'em all. My screenplays will tell the stories of 10 men and women who built modern California, warts and all. I'll show you where all the bodies are buried.

I'll tell the story of the very first movie-maker, shot dead on his studio lot; and the men who lied and lied and lied again to bring water to LA. Without the water, there would be no LA. We'll also hear the story of the revivalist preacher who was as big as Chaplin before she disappeared without a trace; and the man who brought silicon to Silicon Valley, right before he became a white supremacist. That's the Valley's dirty little secret. We'll tell the story of the original gangster rapper Ice-T, the man behind 'Cop Killer'; and we'll finish off with California's longest-serving governor, Jerry Brown - the man they called 'Governor Moonbeam'.

The Californian Century is the dramatic story of the West Coast: if you make it here, you're on top of the world. If you don't, there's a long, long way to fall. And you never know when your luck's about to run out. 

It's a story littered with dead bodies, disaster and duplicity. It'll be one hell of a ride. 

Come with me, and bring your shades.

Written and produced by Laurence Grissell

©2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Gotta love Stanley Tucci

An interesting group of real life movers and shakers were selected to illustrate a century of life in California, from Hattie McDaniel to Ice T to Governor Jerry Brown.

The premise, with attendant sound effects, is that Stanley Tucci is writing screenplays about each of these folks and how they shaped the state, and the state shaped them. Jerry Brown and others also make guest appearances throughout.

Loved it...the premise, the narration, the history, and even the sound effects and bits of music. Well done.

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pretentious setup device

playing the stories as if they were screen scripts grew tiresome. detracted from the overall flow.

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