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Considered one of the most accurate and downright nauseating Civil War battle scenes put to film, we watch helplessly as the ...
The Civil War was an extremely divisive time in American history that split the North and South into the Union and the Confederacy, resulting in almost four years of war within the country. Almost 200 ...
At the time of the Civil War, camera shutters were too slow ... Special artists worked fast, identifying a war scene’s focal point, blocking out the composition in minutes, and fleshing it ...
He comments on the Civil War-era artillery and rifles on display ... He breaks down the military strategy seen in the battle scenes in "Glory" (1989), starring Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman ...
It was a scene wholly unlike President-elect Abraham ... Bull Run—or Manassas, as Southerners call it, preferring to name Civil War battles for towns instead of watercourses—was a fierce ...
Charlie Shelton-Ormond: total they were 1500 reenactors. It was actually mostly split even between Confederate and Union and 1500 is a large number, but that's actually nothing compared to the actual ...
the anguish of death in battle and the grief of families at home. Archival images of 16,000 photographs, taken from a total of 1 million pictures of the Civil War, along with period paintings ...
World War II historian John Curatola rates eight battle scenes in movies and television for realism. He discusses the accuracy of World War II battle scenes from "Saving Private Ryan" (1998 ...