The Jackson Era Movies & TV
The skilled documentarians at PBS offer up this examination of the life and times of Andrew Jackson. The film explores the complexity of Jackson's character and legacy, and poses the question, "Is he a president we should celebrate or a president we should apologize for?" Plus, it's narrated by Martin Sheen, who himself was once a president...at least on The West Wing.
This Hollywood look at the relationship between Andrew Jackson and his wife Rachel, based on the Irving Stone novel, isn't much interested in politics. But the charges of impropriety that haunted their marriage and played such a large role in the election of 1828 are central to the plot. The film features Charlton Heston doing what makes him most happy—talking tough and carrying a gun.