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Andersonville

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1996
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Andersonville (1996)
Andersonville
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The story of the most notorious Confederate prisoner of war camp in the American Civil War.The story of the most notorious Confederate prisoner of war camp in the American Civil War.The story of the most notorious Confederate prisoner of war camp in the American Civil War.

  • Stars
    • Jarrod Emick
    • Frederic Forrest
    • Ted Marcoux
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Jarrod Emick
      • Frederic Forrest
      • Ted Marcoux
    • 26User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Jarrod Emick
    • Josiah Day
    • 1996
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Sergeant McSpadden
    • 1996
    Ted Marcoux
    Ted Marcoux
    • Martin Blackburn
    • 1996
    Tom Aldredge
    Tom Aldredge
    • Trimble
    • 1996
    Carmen Argenziano
    Carmen Argenziano
    • Hopkins
    • 1996
    Jayce Bartok
    Jayce Bartok
    • Billy
    • 1996
    Frederick Coffin
    Frederick Coffin
    • Collins
    • 1996
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • Sergeant John Gleason
    • 1996
    Denis Forest
    Denis Forest
    • Mad Matthew
    • 1996
    Justin Henry
    Justin Henry
    • Tyce
    • 1996
    Tony Higgins
    • Tucker
    • 1996
    Kris Kamm
    Kris Kamm
    • 2nd Wisconsin
    • 1996
    Andrew Kavovit
    Andrew Kavovit
    • Tobias
    • 1996
    Olek Krupa
    Olek Krupa
    • Olek Wisnovsky
    • 1996
    William H. Macy
    William H. Macy
    • Colonel Chandler
    • 1996
    Matt McGrath
    Matt McGrath
    • Ethan
    • 1996
    Peter Murnik
    Peter Murnik
    • Limber Jim
    • 1996
    Gabriel Olds
    Gabriel Olds
    • Bob Reese
    • 1996
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    9Tilla-2

    One of the best Civil War films Ever

    As a Civil War buff, this is one of my favorite films.

    If you enjoy romantic war stories, don't rent this. There are no romantic plot lines or even women in the movie. The closest thing to a romantic plot line would be when Martin speaks of his wife and asks Josiah to send her his wedding ring.

    If you enjoy war films that are not cluttered with cliche romantic plots and are more like buddy films this one is for you. The acting is amazing, and the story if fresh look at a little known part of Civil War history.

    The only problem with the film is time spent watching the men weaken and starve. Those scenes could have been cut a bit, but overall they are needed in order to feel the despair of the men.

    The story and characters are completely enthralling and I recommend this film to everyone. Just be prepared to cry.
    yenlo

    Perhaps the best of the TNT films.

    Generally these TNT original productions are nothing what one could call spectacular. This film from John Frankenheimer however is one of the better ones. A tale of imprisonment and survival inside the notorious Confederate POW camp known as Andersonville. Civil War historians would probably with certainty find various historical inaccuracies but it is worth viewing although a tad on the long side. Good performances from many of the cast but it seems Frederick Coffin and William Sanderson do the best job as two of the ring leaders of the camps vicious "Raiders" gang. A must see for any Civil War fan.
    7michaelRokeefe

    Brutal misgivings among comrades in arms.

    John Frankenheimer pain stakingly chronicles prisoners of war struggling to survive in an ill run Confederate prison camp during the Civil War. New prisoners are savagely introduced to the pecking order in this small pit of hell. Strong images support the story line for this well written and produced epic. Featured cast members in this trial of humanity are:Frederic Forrest, William Sanderson, Jarrod Emick, Jayce Bartok, Cliff De Young, Justin Henry and William H. Macy. It is hard to find fault in this glimpse of the notorious place called Andersonville.
    nz man

    An excellent, serious film exhibiting high standards.

    This film won three awards and was nominated for several others. The directing, acting, editing, script and cinematography are all of a high standard. It seemed quite authentic, and this is confirmed by the comment below. Even if you do not normally like 'films of this type', this film is worth watching or even studying, because of the overall excellence.

    An admiration of the quality of this film is probably the reason that the brutal story that it portrays did not place a heavy or negative feeling upon me. Lesser films would contaminate the story with adding romance, light comedy or bright flashbacks. This film powerfully gives the viewer a strong sense of realism.
    PMFan

    Finally, the Civil War, down and dirty

    The movie Andersonville was one of intense drama. The historical subject matter made the film all the more pertinent to society today. Man against Man, Brother against Brother. That is what the Civil War was, and Andersonville was its worst. Men treating other men like animals and game for sport. The utter despair. The terrible suffering.

    Andersonville is set during the Civil War, in the south, in a Prisoner Of War camp run by the Confederate Army. The story depicts the conditions of suffering that the Union soldiers endured while held captive. The best and the worst of humanity is shown in this film as the viewer is shown all ends of the spectrum of pain and suffering.

    Peter Murnik's character, Limber Jim, was the voice of conscience in this film. Jim was the one who finally stood up to the injustice that other Union soldiers were enacting against their fellows. It was Jim who rallied the troops to a riot to stop the "Raiders" from continuing their carnage. Not a single 'Peter' scene went by without the viewer sensing the intensity. He portrayed it in his face, in his demeanor and most of all, in his eyes. In this film, Peter said so much without uttering a word. The look he gave in his eyes told the viewer the intensity of his feelings. His determination. His desire to see the wrongs righted. In a sense, Limber Jim was one of the saviours of this film. His standing up to the injustice he witnessed and lived through, enabled his fellow prisoners to also rise up and change the world around them, as small as it was.

    In spite of the fact that this was a film and an artistic production, the real Andersonville shone through. The viewer came away knowing the despair that the Union soldiers felt and lived. There was no question that humanity, as a whole, had been wronged by the cruelty that took place at Andersonville. The human race came away from Andersonville worse off for having realized that we could fall so far from the very civilization we pride ourselves on creating to treat other fellow human beings the way the Union soldiers were treated.

    Andersonville actually existed, and does so today as a Federal Park and tourist attraction. This movie is a very good link in telling the tale that so many never got to tell. The actors, staff and crew of Andersonville did such a magnificent job that anyone seeing this movie will know what it was like to have been there. They will know the suffering, the pain, the disease, the despair. The cast and crew are to be applauded for their efforts.

    In his bio, Peter lists Andersonville as one of the projects he is most proud of. And, well he should be. He did an excellent performance and is to be commended. It will go down as one of the favorites with his fans. Once again, Peter's genius comes shining through.

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    • Trivia
      At some point during production, several reels of film were lost on the way from a shooting location in Georgia to printing in California. Director John Frankenheimer had to reshoot the lost footage, which was about 40% of the trial sequence, in a new location in North Carolina, rebuilding parts of the original set to the last detail in order to match the coinciding Georgia scenes.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. McSpadden: And what do you call this little piece of heaven?

      Capt. Wirz: This? This is Andersonville.

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      Featured in The 48th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1996)

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    • Release date
      • March 3, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Андерсонвилль
    • Filming locations
      • Turin, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Gideon Productions
      • Turner Pictures (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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