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Gettysburg DVD
Based on Michael Shaara's
book The Killer Angels, this film starring Tom Berenger, Jeff Daniels,
Sam Elliott, Richard Jordan and Martin Sheen is a classic epic of the
Battle of Gettysburg. It mixes meticulously recreated battle scenes -
utilizing nearly 5,000 Civil War reenactors - with in-depth character
profiles to chronicle the three-day battle that was the turning point of
the Civil War. 245 minutes. DVD. |
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Three Days of Destiny - DVD
Re-enactors, visitors and the
general public have been eagerly awaiting the editing and completion of
this event video… and now it's here! Experience the spectacle with
magnificent, candid battle action accompanied by a series of "historical
vignettes" filmed on location. If you were at the 140th Gettysburg Battle
Reenactment, you'll relive the memories - and if you were not able to
attend the event, this is your chance to experience what you missed.
Either way, it is a valuable addition to your civil war video library. DVD |
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Gettysburg 1938 - DVD
The Last
Reunion of the Blue & Gray. This DVD contains recently discovered newsreel
and radio broadcasts that were recorded live during the 75th Anniversary
of the Battle of Gettysburg, June 30-July 4, 1938. Almost 2,000 surviving
veterans gathered for that final reunion on the famous battlefield.
Sharing memories, mixed with laughter and tears, the old veterans prayed
for "Peace Eternal in a Nation United." Also includes FREE bonus program,
Twilight of the Blue and Gray. 95 minutes. DVD |
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Echoes of the Blue & Gray
Volumes I &
II. Thanks to aging B&W film, an era long past returns to life. See the
earliest known footage of Civil War veterans circa 1895; Generals Dan
Sickles, Joe Wheeler, and Nelson Miles; famous regiments: Irish Brigade
veterans, Forrest's Cavalry, and New York Zouaves; the Grand Reunions at
Gettysburg 1913 and 1938, Vicksburg in 1917; Civil war musicians; United
Confederate Veterans and Grand Army of the Republic parades and reunions;
and much, much more. 110 minutes. DVD |
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Gettysburg DVD
The Boys in
Blue and Gray. Based on a compelling account and eyewitness testimony from
soldiers on both sides, this video achieves an immediacy and vividness not
found in most Civil War documentaries. It's a sweeping epic that includes
full-scale battles, dramatic scenes, archival material, and a stirring
original soundtrack. Approximately 75 minutes. DVD |
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Gettysburg and Stories of Valor
Civil War Minutes III.
Narrated by Keith Carradine, this 2-DVD set features a stirring collection
of heroic stories from the Civil War. Disc one features stories from
Gettysburg, including Vincent Strong's defense of Little Round Top, the
mysterious Devil's Den photographs, Winfield Scott Hancock's wounding and
Lewis Armistead's secret distress call. Disc two focuses on stories from
Andersonville prison, medical and surgical history, and Jefferson Davis. 3
hours.
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Robert E. Lee Country - DVD
Historic Travel
This video puts you in the footsteps of the great Confederate general from
the cobblestone streets of Richmond, Virginia to Harpers Ferry, to the
battlefields of Antietam and Gettysburg, and finally to the site of
the final chapter of the Civil War, Appomattox Court House, where Lee laid
down his arms. You will not only explore the history but you will also
learn the present-day routes, lodging and site-seeing information to
become an historic traveler. Approximately 50 minutes. |
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The Battle of Gettysburg
The War File
Fought in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on July 1-3,
1863, the Battle of Gettysburg marked the decisive turning point of the
Civil War. Through magnificent battlefield reenactments, period photographs,
eyewitness accounts, 3-D mapping illustrations and expert analysis, this
program provides a detailed examination of the Civil War's bloodiest battle
- in which 51,000 Americans died - that ended Confederate Gen. Robert E.
Lee's second and final invasion of the North. Color and B&W, Dolby Digital,
55 minutes. |
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