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Director:
Writers (WGA):
Jeff Shaara (book)
Ronald F. Maxwell (screenplay)
Release Date:
21 February 2003 (USA) more
Tagline:
The nations heart was touched by.... more
Plot:
Gods and Generals follows the rise and fall of legendary war hero "Stonewall Jackson". The prequel to the 1993 hit Gettysburg. | full synopsis
Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(13 articles)
Turner's Third Civil War Film Dead on Field of Battle
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 13 January 2006)
London To Be Arraigned After Roadside Arrest
(From WENN. 26 April 2004)
User Comments:
Great non-P.C. film more (463 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Jeff Daniels | ... | Lt. Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain | |
| Mark Aldrich | ... | Adjutant | |
| Stephen Lang | ... | Lt. Gen. Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson | |
| George Allen | ... | Confederate Officer | |
| Robert Duvall | ... | Gen. Robert E. Lee | |
| Keith Allison | ... | Capt. James J. White | |
| Mira Sorvino | ... | Fanny Chamberlain | |
| Royce D. Applegate | ... | Brig. Gen. James Kemper (as Royce Applegate) | |
| Kevin Conway | ... | Sgt. Buster Kilrain | |
| C. Thomas Howell | ... | Sgt. Thomas Chamberlain | |
| Matt Letscher | ... | Col. Adelbert Ames | |
| Mac Butler | ... | Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker | |
| Frankie Faison | ... | Jim Lewis | |
| Robert Byrd | ... | Confederate General (as Robert C. Byrd) | |
| Jeremy London | ... | Capt. Alexander 'Sandie' Pendleton |
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Rated PG-13 for sustained battle sequences.
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219 min | Sweden:209 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
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USA:PG-13 (certificate #39490) | Netherlands:12 | New Zealand:M | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Denmark:11 | Germany:12 | UK:12A | Canada:PG | Singapore:PG
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Media mogul Ted Turner put up the entire $60-million budget of the film personally. more
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Continuity: After Jackson is ambushed at night by his own men, the Union begins opening artillery fire on his aids as they rush him back to the road. During one such shot, artillery fires from left to right but in the subsequent shot, with the camera facing in the same direction, the shells from that same firing sequence are seen landing from right to left. more
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General Bernard Bee: Look! There is Jackson standing like a Stonewall! Let us determine to die here today and we will conquer, Rally behind the Virginians! more
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Spin off Gods and Generals (2003) (VG) more
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Song for the Irish Brigade (aka more
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Given that slavery was a brutal and immoral practice, why would anyone today (including the makers of this film) side with the Confederates, who supported slavery, against the Union, which sought to abolish it?more
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Great Civil War film that DOES NOT WHITEWASH slavery. One of the best things about this film is that it does not follow the PC slime that is so prevalent in society. Don't take my word for it but this movie followed the lives of these people with great attention to historic detail. I think the biggest mistake that people make when watching something like this is that they are thinking with 21st century minds. When you see this you have to understand that this country, both northern and southern states, was very different. I've read other reviews for this and have noticed that people have'nt read their history. This movie accurately shows the events leading up to the war. Yes slavery was a cause, but not THE cause. Most of these people like Lee and Jackson loved the Union Army and were not seccesionists. Lee himself said "I believe that seccesion is unconstitutional and I believe that slavery is an immoral and political evil in any society". These men were fighting for their homes and what they believed in. When you watch the film, try and keep that in mind and don't listen to these doorknobs who claim that everybody in the northern states were all righteous and pure and wanted to liberate the black slaves in the south and that all southerners were racist traitors, dry that out and you could fertilize Central Park in New York. You be the judge, but honestly if history and the Civil War are not your thing then don't see the movie. However for those who love history and have an open mind then this is the movie for you. The acting is top notch, most noteably Stephen Lang as Stonewall Jackson. Also Jeff Daniels and Robert Duvall as General Lee. The costumes and sets were very believeable and historically accurate. The sound and special effects were well done, and it gives you the feel that you are there in 1863. Wonderful classic 9/10 stars.