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Release Date:
27 February 1994 (USA)
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Plot:
Civil War has just finished, but things in the country aren't much better, especially in the South.
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Awards:
1 nomination
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true to the book
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 | Philip Casnoff | ... | Elkanah Bent (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Kyle Chandler | ... | Charles Main (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Cathy Lee Crosby | ... | Judith Main (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Lesley-Anne Down | ... | Madeline Main (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Jonathan Frakes | ... | Stanley Hazard (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Genie Francis | ... | Brett Hazard (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Terri Garber | ... | Ashton Main Fenway (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Mariette Hartley | ... | Prudence (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Rya Kihlstedt | ... | Willa (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Tom Noonan | ... | Will Fenway (3 episodes, 1994) |

| James Read | ... | George Hazard (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Stan Shaw | ... | Isaac (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Rip Torn | ... | Adolphus (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Robert Wagner | ... | Cooper Main (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Billy Dee Williams | ... | Francis Cardozo (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Cliff De Young | ... | Gettys (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Gary Grubbs | ... | Lt. Pickles (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Chris Burke | ... | Jim (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Gregory Zaragoza | ... | Scar (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Peter O'Toole | ... | Sam Trump (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Sharon Washington | ... | Jane (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Ann Dowd | ... | Maureen (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Darryl Theirse | ... | Titus (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Cameron Finley | ... | Gus (3 episodes, 1994) |
 | Brad Leland | ... | Beaufort (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Julius Tennon | ... | Micah (3 episodes, 1994) |

| Steve Harris | ... | Magic Magee (2 episodes, 1994) |

| Keith Szarabajka | ... | Captain Venable (2 episodes, 1994) |
 | Deborah Rush | ... | Isabel Hazard (2 episodes, 1994) |
 | Ron Frazier | ... | Stanton (2 episodes, 1994) |
 | Jerry Cotton | ... | Edwin (2 episodes, 1994) |
 | Tony Frank | ... | Keyes (2 episodes, 1994) |
 | Elbert Lewis | ... | Minister (2 episodes, 1994) |

| Bruce MacVittie | ... | Jupiter Smith (2 episodes, 1994) |
 | Randy Moore | ... | Duncan (2 episodes, 1994) |
 | Woody Watson | ... | Jack Quinlan (2 episodes, 1994) |
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| Elliot Friedgen | .... | executive in charge of production (3 episodes, 1994) |
| Hal Galli | .... | unit production manager (3 episodes, 1994) |
| Mandy Marsh | .... | production supervisor (3 episodes, 1994) |
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| Richard Espinoza | .... | second second assistant director (3 episodes, 1994) |
| Mark Lyon | .... | second assistant director (3 episodes, 1994) |
| David Whorf | .... | first assistant director (3 episodes, 1994) |
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| Ray Bivins | .... | special effects coordinator (unknown episodes) |
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| Susan Heick | .... | associate editor (3 episodes, 1994) |
| Ali Shouieb | .... | assistant editor (2 episodes, 1994) |
| Z. Jean Woods | .... | assistant editor / associate editor (2 episodes, 1994) |
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Additional Details
Also Known As:
"John Jakes' Heaven & Hell: North & South, Book III"
"North and South III"
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Runtime:
UK:261 min | USA:273 min
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1
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Goofs:
Continuity: During the segment where Charles starts to court Willa, he is a Corporal. During this, they show him as a Corporal, then as a First Sergeant, then again as a Corporal
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Quotes:
Ashton Main Fenway:
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to Will ] What you havent givin me? I'll tell you what you havent given me, THAT, Mont Royal the most beautiful and perfect place on earth, THAT is what I want, oh and I will get it.
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After watching the first 2 books, this was a bad one. But book 2 totally strayed from the actual story. If Book 2 would not have strayed so far, this story would have made sense in conjunction with the others. I thought this story was well done. It showed a lot of the problems that existed with the Reconstruction era, and the problems associated with a Democratic president from the south, and the Radical Republicans in power in Congress, who were previously all abolitionists before the war. I do think it was weird for George Hazard and Madeline to marry after the death of their spouses. Also they used a different actor for Charles Main. After seeing the same actor for the 2 previous books, they should have tried to get the original guy back. In the whole trilogy, they also used 3 different women for Isabel Hazard, and also 3 different men for Billy Hazard. That's confusing for those who have seen this whole trilogy over and over.