Gettysburg
Martin Sheen Actor , Jeff Daniels Actor , Tom Berenger Actor , Stephen Lang Actor , Richard Jordan Actor
MPAA Rating:
PG
Contains:Questionable for Children,Profanity,War Violence
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Gettysburg
UPC: 053939613926
Studio: Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG Contains:[Questionable for Children, Profanity, War Violence]
Summary: The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara becomes this sprawling historical epic. As in Shaara's novel, director Ronald Maxwell focuses on a handful of major players to dramatize the events of July 1863, when the armies of the Union and Confederacy clash at the small Pennsylvania town of the title. Among them are Martin Sheen as General Robert E. Lee, who disagrees with his top advisor, General James Longstreet (Tom Berenger) over battle strategy, and Jeff Daniels as Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, a college professor whose unorthodox techniques save the day (and possibly the war) for his beleaguered army. Other cast standouts include Richard Jordan in his final film appearance as the ill-fated General Lewis Armistead, and cameo roles for Civil War buff Ken Burns and media mogul producer Ted Turner. Filmed on-location at Gettysburg National Military Park, Gettysburg was shot as a television miniseries for Turner's TNT cable channel, but earned a limited theatrical release. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
Category: Historical Film
Features:
Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.0
New digital transfer
"The Making of Gettysburg" documentary narrated by Martin Sheen
Vintage Oscar-nominated documentary: "The Battle of Gettysburg" narrated by Leslie Nielsen
Cast/crew interview gallery
Battlefield maps
Feature-length audio commentary by director/screenwriter Ronald F. Maxwell, cinematographer Kees Van Dostrum, Pulitzer Prize-winning author James M. McPherson, and military historian Craig Symonds
Interactive menus
Theatrical trailer
TV Spots
Cast/Director filmographies
Scene access
Languages and subtitles: English, Fran?ais
Gettysburg
Format: DVD
Release Date: 02/03/2004
Audio: 2 PCM stereo
Runtime: 254 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 1
Language(s) English,French
Subtitles: English,French
Region: USA & territories, Canada
Chapters:
Side A: Gettysburg Part 1.
0. Scene Selections
1. Credits. [4:13]
2. Prologue. [:54]
3. Troop movement. [3:12]
4. An actor's report. [4:52]
5. Feel free to shoot. [3:05]
6. Prisoner delivery. [3:50]
7. Used by idiots. [4:40]
8. What we're fighting for. [6:50]
9. Buford's cavalry. [3:47]
10. Bloody moment ahead? [6:49]
11. Assessing the enemy. [3:44]
12. First morning's battle. [7:17]
13. Reinforcements arrive. [2:06]
14. Full engagement. [3:53]
15. Reynolds killed. [2:23]
16. The Baltimore Pike. [2:18]
17. Lee's resolve. [4:40]
18. No divine spark. [7:26]
19. Old friends. [5:38]
20. Gentlemen's club. [3:01]
21. High ground held. [3:40]
22. Trimble's report. [1:18]
23. Soldier's prayer. [2:40]
24. Strike now. [3:05]
25. Different dreams. [3:08]
26. The final battle? [4:32]
27. A strategic hill. [3:34]
28. Little Round Top. [2:41]
29. Bracing for siege. [3:50]
30. Attacked in waves. [3:18]
31. One hell of a fight. [4:48]
32. Desperate measures. [3:43]
33. Closing in. [3:20]
34. Bayonets. [3:54]
35. Name to remember. [4:44]
Side B: Gettysburg Part 2.
0. Scene Selections
1. Longstreet's men. [4:28]
2. Review of the day's battle. [3:12]
3. Darwin discussion. [2:25]
4. Personal request. [6:27]
5. Lee admonishes Stuart. [4:21]
6. Seminary ridge. [1:52]
7. Lee's attack plan. [4:20]
8. Longstreet's worry. [4:29]
9. At the head of the troops. [3:05]
10. Command instructions. [5:50]
11. What's going to happen. [3:38]
12. What do the books say? [3:33]
13. News of Kilrain. [1:50]
14. Bombardment begins. [4:27]
15. "I'll see you at the top." [2:14]
16. "Keep it hot.". [3:04]
17. "All Virginia was here." [3:27]
18. "For Virginia." [4:32]
19. Marching into battle. [:31]
20. Raining death. [5:49]
21. Commanders down. [3:51]
22. Armistead's rally. [5:42]
23. The stone wall. [2:11]
24. Final request. [3:28]
25. Longstreet surveys the scene. [1:54]
26. Good order in retreat. [3:24]
27. "I have no division." [1:54]
28. "What else can we do?" [1:14]
29. Brotherly embrace. [3:30]
30. Coda. [2:04]
31. End credits. [2:06]
0. The Making of Gettysburg
1. Three bloody days. [2:44]
2. Crew/cast commitment. [4:44]
3. Reasons for fighting. [2:52]
4. Federals and Confederates. [3:13]
5. Accidental encounter. [3:18]
6. Cannon fire. [3:52]
7. Longstreet and Chamberlain. [4:34]
8. Friends at odds. [2:42]
9. On location. [2:49]
10. Pickett's Charge. [4:46]
11. Hallowed ground. [2:00]
12. Federals' fortification. [5:21]
13. Losses. [4:55]
14. Truly united; death toll. [2:31]
15. End Credits. [1:36]
Karl Williams
This television miniseries is the type of film that Hollywood rarely makes anymore in an era of budget consciousness, a war epic with a cast of thousands. Like the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel upon which it's based, the film restricts its dramatization to the battlefield and surrounding area (no cutaways to President Lincoln fretting at the White House here) and focuses on a handful of major players. It's a wise narrative choice given the endless dramatic possibilities and the multiple real-life historical figures involved. Budgetary restrictions sometimes overwhelm director Ron Maxwell's ability to mount the awe-inspiring tableaux that he's attempting to create, but he succeeds to an inspiring degree, proving that the sweeping period epic isn't dead. Performances are riveting, particularly from Jeff Daniels as a stoic hero and Martin Sheen, eerie in his resemblance to Robert E. Lee. One of the better projects to show up on television in the past few decades, Gettysburg (1993) is to be applauded for its adherence to its respected source material and some inspired casting choices. Widespread talk of a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for Daniels during the film's limited theatrical run didn't materialize in an actual Academy Award nod, but the actor does outstanding work in one of his greatest, most intense roles. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Warren Burton
Actor
Mark Moses
Actor
Patrick Gorman
Actor
Joseph Fuqua
Actor
David Carpenter
Actor
Peter Miller
Actor
Joy Todd
Actor
Ted Turner
Actor
David Cole
Actor
Ivan Kane
Actor
Timothy Scott
Actor
Michael Tennessee Lee
Actor
Bo Brinkman
Actor
John Diehl
Actor
George Lazenby
Actor
Leonard Termo
Actor
Michael Callahan
Actor
Bill Campbell
Actor
Alex Harvey
Actor
Kieran Mulroney
Actor
Herb Mitchell
Actor
James Patrick Stuart
Actor
Richard Anderson
Actor
Cooper Huckabee
Actor
John Rothman
Actor
Michael Phillips
Actor
John Durant
Actor
Robert Lucas
Actor
Buck Taylor
Actor
John Fitzpatrick
Actor
Dwier Brown
Actor
MacIntyre Dixon
Actor
Donal Logue
Actor
Ken Burns
Actor
Scott Allan Campbell
Actor
William Morgan Sheppard
Actor
Randy Edelman
Composer (Music Score)
Moctesuma Esparza
Producer
Robert Katz
Producer
Ronald F. Maxwell
Director
Ronald F. Maxwell
Screenwriter
Mace Neufeld
Producer
Martin Sheen
Actor
Jeff Daniels
Actor
Tom Berenger
Actor
Stephen Lang
Actor
Richard Jordan
Actor
Maxwell Caulfield
Actor
Kevin Conway
Actor
C. Thomas Howell
Actor
James Lancaster
Actor
Andrew Prine
Actor
Sam Elliott
Actor
Royce D. Applegate
Actor
Brian Mallon
Actor
Country: USA

