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    Gods and Generals info/poster



    http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/g/godsgenerals.php
    Release Date: February 21, 2003
    Studio: Warner Bros.
    Director: Ronald F. Maxwell
    Screenwriter: Ronald F. Maxwell
    Starring: Robert Duvall, Stephen Lang, Jeff Daniels, Mira Sorvino, Bruce Boxleitner, Kali Rocha, Jeremy London, William Sanderson, Stephen Spacek, Scott Cooper, Mia Dillon
    Genre: Drama
    Official Website: GodsandGenerals.com
    Plot Summary: Gods and Generals, the epic screen adaptation of Jeff Shaara's heralded best-selling novel, is a dramatic look back at the Civil War — America's bloodiest conflict, in which more than 620,000 lives were lost. A prequel to the acclaimed screen drama Gettysburg, also directed by Ron Maxwell, the film is based on events that are sweeping in scope and made all the more compelling by the human-scaled drama it depicts.

    A moving portrayal of a nation divided, Gods and Generals begins in early 1861 and continues through 1863, climaxing with the stunning Battle of Chancellorsville. The film illuminates heroes from both sides of the war, such as Colonel Joshua Chamberlain (Daniels), a professor at Maine's Bowdoin College who gave up a promising academic career to enlist in the Union army, then went on to become one of the North's finest military leaders; Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee (Duvall), a distinguished 25-year veteran of the United States Army and native Virginian, forced to choose between allegiance to his country and loyalty to his home state; and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson (Lang), a devoutly religious man whose faith and courage and audacity made him an outstanding soldier and Lee's most trusted lieutenant.

    The tremendous suffering and bravery of the Civil War was not confined to the battlefields. Gods and Generals also tells the story of the wives and families who were forced to assume responsibility at home, often in cities under direct attack from the opposition. Joshua Chamberlain's wife Fanny (Sorvino), Thomas Jackson's wife Anna (Rocha) and Jane Beale (Dillion), whose family was caught in the Battle of Fredericksburg, reflect the spirit, courage and anxiety of those who were left behind.
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    I have seen Gettysburg many times, and if this movie is half as good, then it will be just amazing. Jeff Daniels gives one his best performances. The music is although great.

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    CAn't wait

    I cannot wait for this film. Gettysburg was excellent, but from everything I read, Gods and Generals will be stronger. I ahd the luxury of having ready "Killer Angels" before Gettysburg came out. I think Ill have to read Gods and Generals before February. I really like this cast, too. I'm expecting a more complete film with a little more depth--as it covers a number of years and engagements.

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    never heard of this one. but looks nice =)
    "A celibate clergy is an especially good idea, because it tends to suppress any hereditary propensity toward fanaticism." / Carl Sagan

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    I studys the 'Civil War' off and on for almost two years.

    <center>Ahhhh... Jeff Daniels...
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    Wasent he in "Dumb & Dumber"? :butt:

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    Originally posted by Movie Wizard

    Wasent he in "Dumb & Dumber"? :butt:
    yup :big grin:

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