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Epic History of Everyday Things

Year:
Duration:
88 min
Genres:
History
IMDB rate:
8.3
Director:
Morgan Barnard
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 2011-11-29
Filming Locations: Bendix Diner - Route 17 and Williams Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, USA
Cast
Actor
Character
Jim Adovasio
Expert
Kevin Ashton
Expert
Robert K. Benson
Rope Man (as Rob Benson)
Mark Bitterman
Expert
William Bostwick
Expert
Hodding Carter
Expert
Amy Casey
Diner Cashier
Chris Chirdon
Jeff
Christine Crane
Waitress
Peter Droste
Expert
Roger Ekirch
Expert
Rick Field
Expert
David Fierro
Barber
John Fiore
Frenchman
Ben Fortunato
Tubman
Jeremy Fortunato
Tubman
Sarah Giller
Tosher
Alex Grossi
Linkboy 1
Wendy Hammer-Ehring
Governor's Wife
Dana Haynes
Expert
Ed Heavey
Bar Bully
Sal Hodgson
Angry Driver
Salvatore Hodgson
Angry Driver
Mitch Horowitz
Expert
Aaron Isaacson
Expert
Petr Jandacek
Expert
Daniel Katz
Devil
Gary Kozak
Murano Thug
Jonathan Krasney
Expert
Pei Pei Lin
Jane
Russell Manley
Expert
Lisa Margi
Mysterious Woman
Lincoln Mayne
Otzi's Foe
Helyn Messenger
Mrs. Markham
Jeff Milstein
Bathroom Man
Gary Monterosso
Expert
Patricia Napolitano
Ms. Jenkyns
Lisa Nargi
Attractive Woman
Henry Oekler
Ed Kelley
Mary Pavlovich
Tosher
Eric-Dominique Perez
Magellan's Steward (as Eric Dominique Perez)
Jeff Pilcher
Expert
Andy Schneeflock
Governor
David Slate
Calligrapher
Matt Spott
Linkboy 2
Samantha Talbott
Attractive Woman #1
Paula Taylor
Tosher
Jesse Teeters
Joe
Rich Veit
Expert
Dean Wartti
Bartender
Ray Wasik
Undertaker #2
Jon William
Worker
Caitlin Winter
Attractive Woman #2
Zahra Zubaidi
Shammat
Goofs
The story of Kaldi, the 9th-century Ethiopian goatherd who discovered coffee when noticed how excited his goats became after eating the beans from a coffee plant did not appear in writing until 1671 and is probably apocryphal. The original domesticated coffee plant is said to have been from Hararin Ethiopia.
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Faq
Q
Fernão de Magalhães is Portuguese NOT Spanish.
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Q
Magellan sailed for the Spanish
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Magellan was Portuguese, but he sailed for the Spanish crown, and the Portuguese did try to stop him. Everything said in the show was correct.
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