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Gettysburg

  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
609
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Gettysburg (2011)
DocumentaryHistoryWar

An examination of the Battle of Gettysberg on both the personal and strategic level.An examination of the Battle of Gettysberg on both the personal and strategic level.An examination of the Battle of Gettysberg on both the personal and strategic level.

  • Director
    • Adrian Moat
  • Writers
    • Richard Bedser
    • Ed Fields
    • Simon Brown
  • Stars
    • Sam Rockwell
    • George Wunderlich
    • Peter S. Carmichael
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    609
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adrian Moat
    • Writers
      • Richard Bedser
      • Ed Fields
      • Simon Brown
    • Stars
      • Sam Rockwell
      • George Wunderlich
      • Peter S. Carmichael
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Sam Rockwell
    Sam Rockwell
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    George Wunderlich
    • Self - Executive Director, Museum of Civil War Medicine
    Peter S. Carmichael
    • Self - Director, Civil War Institute
    • (as Dr. Peter Carmichael)
    Garry E. Adelman
    • Self - Historian, Civil War Trust
    • (as Garry Adelman)
    Steven Knott
    • Self - Instructor, U.S. Army War College
    • (as Captain Steven Knott)
    Edward L. Ayers
    • Self - Author, The Crucible of the Civil War
    • (as Dr. Edward Ayers)
    Hari Jones
    • Self - Curator, African American Civil War Museum
    James M. McPherson
    • Self - Author, Battle Cry of Freedom
    • (as James McPherson)
    Sean Rich
    • Self - 19th Century Weaponry Expert
    Cal de Beer
    • Doctor Wilson
    Dean Fourie
    • Dan Sickle (2011)
    Greg Kriek
    Greg Kriek
    • Jeremiah Gage
    Josh Artis
    • Colonel James Wallace
    • (uncredited)
    Greg Berg
    Greg Berg
    • James Wallace
    • (uncredited)
    Anton Blake Horowitz
    Anton Blake Horowitz
    • General Carl Schurz
    • (uncredited)
    Gary Green
    • Union soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Jennings
    Stephen Jennings
    • Maj. Gen. George G Meade
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Klausmeyer
    • Amos Humiston
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Adrian Moat
    • Writers
      • Richard Bedser
      • Ed Fields
      • Simon Brown
    • All cast & crew
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    3jlhare-1

    Can't Make Up Its Mind

    I'm a cultural historian, and I've don't a good deal of work on representations of history. To expect that a movie will offer a completely accurate representation of events is to ask too much. Still, this one drips with inaccuracies. The devil is truly in the details. For example, maybe some would argue that showing LTG Richard S. Ewell arriving on horseback is forgivable, even though he really arrived in a carriage and his wooden leg was promptly shattered by a Union minie ball. Unfortunately, though, the arrival on horseback supports the idea that Ewell was eager to take vengeance for the leg he had lost. There's nothing to support this. Historians have found plenty of evidence that he was not fighter he had been. MG Isaac Trimble almost begged Ewell to order an attack on Culp's and Cemetery Hills on July 1, before Federal troops had entrenched and solidified a position. Ewell refused. There are similar gaffes throughout. It's not clear what point the producers wanted to make here; if it were, perhaps the reason for the easily avoided errors would be clear.
    3Uncas911

    Why doesn't anyone speak English?

    You can make the case that the grammar of the regular enlisted man for North or South would be very basic, their vocabulary severely limited by a lifetime of not receiving any education.

    But even the Generals and other officers, particularly those on the South, are speaking gibberish, not one discernible English phrase. And it takes away from me taking this program seriously to any degree.

    I mean, do the actors get paid less if they just speak gibberish instead of English? Is that in the union contract or something? Case in point: Barksdale, he is shouting orders out that are in a language totally foreign to anything heard on planet earth. It really bothered me too because this was a pretty important commander in the "history" of the South, something the "history" channel doesn't take as seriously as most people, which in itself is confusing. Showing this man to be an illiterate buffoon that can't even muster a single properly structured sentence let alone a few words to his own troops does him a disservice.

    Just nonsense. History Channel has produced another winner here.
    1casjedi

    Not History- Hogwash

    It seems very clear that others who have left glowing reviews of this "film" (I have to resist the gag reflex to call this such a thing) Like other reviewers who have stated quite accurately how horrible and inaccurate this presentation is, I add my thumbs down to the growing disdain. As a former re-enactor of the Blue and gray and a proud American, I was incredibly disappointed by this Farb- filled festival of feces. For those who don't know Farb is short for Farby which is a term we re-enactors use to describe inaccuracies in a re-enactors impression of a soldier or collectively in a camp or in a film. The most famous in "Glory"- a film I love when a young actor wears a "Swatch" his wrist as he waves to Morgan Freeman. Another example would be modern glasses or the scarf you can get at 7-11 with a paisley print. "Gettysburg" in this instance is an offense and "much offense too" as Hamlet said. The characters NEVER marched in the correct formation in the battle style of that day. And was all style but no substance. I am not only a former reenactor, but I am also a filmmaker myself and I was disgusted by the total lack of focus, and it was evident that the director and the brothers' Scott had no idea how Civil Wr Soldiers fought or spoke. The late Anthony Minghella , director of Cold Mountain, filmed in Romania and he had advisors like Michael Kraus, Don Toriani and the late Brian Pohanka to ensure historical accuracy. Pohanka and Kraus also worked on Ron Maxwell's Gettysburg and Ed Zwick's Glory. This "film"(again I gag), should be destroyed and forgotten and the same for all the DVD copies. This is not censorship- it is a mercy killing for the sake of honoring the men who gave the last full measure and ought not to be offended in such a way. This director is about to finish work on "Killing Lincoln" A friend of mine is in it, I hope that the director has done his homework.
    10esopus

    Wow!!!

    I've been fascinated by the Civil War for 25 years. I've read just about everything I could get my hands on. Seen all the films, the big studio ones and the ones from smaller outfits.

    Well, this one beats 'em all! Fantastic. Makes you feel like you're seeing the real thing. Hey, don't listen to the others on the page who are complaining about details and such. This film is incredibly good.

    I've got a cousin from a few generations back that enlisted in 1861, fought in all the big eastern battles including Gettysburg, wounded twice and mustered out in D.C. after the surrender in '65. If he could be here to see this film, I think he would have been as riveted as I was by the realism. Even though I am in Canada now, this reminded how proudly American I am.

    Man oh man, great job!
    writer316413

    Informative but Inaccurate

    As a student currently in U.S. history, I found this film to be informative in the battle of Gettysburg and what the strategic plans for it were. However the historical fallacies were inaccurate, such as terrain, uniforms,and they missed a large portion of the history in the first day. It was not necessary to focus on one or two generals, however the movie itself was informative and the graphic details well done. If the movie focused more on surrounding area and the question of escaped slaves - which was brought up and dropped - this would be slightly more riveting. It was not intended for the armies to meet, however it was not Lee's turning point in the war as this could've been pointed out in other battles. The movie itself was slightly unconnected as the plot moved forward, and the whole thing was drawn out, even for a three day battle. The highlights were the explanations of bullets and canister, which i identified as grapeshot, as these were helpful in showing how there were innumerable casualties with each hit. It was an interesting movie, but inaccurate in it details and portrayal of the event.

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2011 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Film Afrika Worldwide
      • Herzog & Company
      • History Channel
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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