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Gettysburg (1. 99. Wikipedia. Gettysburg is a 1. American epicwar film written and directed by Ronald F. Maxwell,[3]adapted from the historical novel The Killer Angels (1. Michael Shaara,[4] about the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The film stars Tom Berenger, Jeff Daniels, and Martin Sheen; its score was composed by Randy Edelman.[3] The film Gods and Generals is an adaptation of the 1.
Jeffrey Shaara and was filmed as a prequel to Maxwell's Gettysburg. Synopsis[edit]The film begins with an account of the Confederate. Army of Northern Virginia, commanded by Robert E. Lee, crossing the Potomac River to invade the North in June 1. Maryland and into Pennsylvania. On June 3. 0, Confederate spy Henry Thomas Harrison reports to Lt.
Gen. James Longstreet, commander of the First Corps, that the Union. Army of the Potomac is moving in their direction, and that Union commander Joseph Hooker has been replaced by George Meade. Longstreet reports the information to General Lee, who is concerned that the army is moving "on the word of an actor", as opposed to that of his cavalry chief, J. E. B. Stuart. Nonetheless, Lee orders the army to concentrate near the town of Gettysburg. At the Union encampments near Union Mills, Maryland, Col.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain of the 2. Maine is ordered to take in 1. Maine who had resigned in protest, with orders to shoot any man who refuses to fight. Chamberlain speaks to the men, and is able to persuade all but six to take up arms. In Gettysburg, Brig. Gen. John Buford and his cavalry division spot elements of Henry Heth's division of A.
P. Hill's Third Corps approaching the town, and judging the terrain to be "lovely ground", elect to stand and fight there. Buford sends word to I Corps commander Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds to bring up reinforcements.
Heth's troops engage Buford's cavalry the following morning, July 1, with Richard S. Ewell's Second Corps moving in to flank them. Reynolds brings his corps forward, but is killed by a Confederate sharpshooter. The Union army is pushed out of Gettysburg to Cemetery Ridge, and Lee - rejecting Longstreet's suggestion to redeploy south of Gettysburg and go on the defensive - - orders Ewell to take the Union position "if practicable"; however, Ewell hesitates, and does not engage.
The armies concentrate at their chosen positions for the remainder of the first day. At Confederate headquarters at Seminary Ridge, Maj. Gen. Isaac R. Trimble angrily denounces Ewell's inaction to Lee, and requests another assignment.
On the second day, July 2, Col. Strong Vincent's brigade from the Union V Corps is deployed to Little Round Top, and Vincent places the 2. Maine at the end of the line, warning Chamberlain that he and his regiment are the flank, and that if they retreat, the Confederate army can swing around behind them and rout the Union forces. Lee orders Longstreet to deploy his two available divisions to take Little Round Top and the neighboring Big Round Top. As Longstreet's corps deploys, Maj.
Gen. John Bell Hood, commanding one of the divisions, protests to Longstreet; with the Union holding the high ground, he would lose half his forces if he attacked as ordered. Longstreet, despite his own protests to Lee, orders Hood to attack; Hood is later wounded fighting at Devil's Den. At the summit of Little Round Top, Chamberlain and the 2. Maine fight off wave after wave of advancing Confederates, and begin running out of ammunition.
Colonel Vincent is mortally wounded, and none of the other three regiments in his brigade are able to provide support. Chamberlain orders his men to fix bayonets, and charge in a right wheel down the slope against the attacking Confederates.
The attack successfully drives the Confederate assault back, and the Union flank holds. That evening, Stuart finally arrives, and Lee reprimands him for his being out of contact. Watch Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Hindi Full Movie here. Top Gear Season 2016. At the same time, Longstreet's remaining division, under Maj. Gen. George Pickett, arrives on the field. For the third day, July 3, Lee decides to send three divisions - Pickett's, Trimble's, and J.
Johnston Pettigrew's - to attack the center of the Union line at Cemetery Ridge. Longstreet expresses his belief to Lee that the attack will fail, as the movement is a mile over open ground, and that the Union II Corps under Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock is deployed behind a stone wall, just as Longstreet's men had been at Fredericksburg. Lee nonetheless orders the attack to proceed.
Longstreet then meets with the three division commanders and details the plan, beginning first with Colonel Edward Porter Alexander's artillery clearing the Union guns off the ridge, before deploying the men forward. Despite heavy Confederate fire, Alexander is unable to make an impact upon the Union guns; when Pickett asks to move forward, Longstreet simply nods. The Confederate divisions march across the open field, and Hancock is wounded as he commands from the front line. One of Pickett's brigades, commanded by Brig. Gen. Lewis Armistead, makes it over the stone wall, but Armistead is wounded and captured by Union troops. Pickett's Charge ultimately fails; meeting with Longstreet that evening, Lee finally decides that they will withdraw.
The film ends with the fates of the major figures of the battle. Civil War buff Ted Turner has a cameo appearance in one of the battle scenes as Colonel Waller T. Patton. During Major General Pickett's (Stephen Lang) charge, some Confederate troops come to a fence that they have to climb over. Turner plays the Confederate officer who leads the charge, then gets shot down. Other cameo appearances include Ken Burns, who wrote and directed the PBS documentary, The Civil War (1.
Major General Hancock during Pickett's Charge. Civil War historian Brian Pohanka has an uncredited cameo appearance as Union general Alexander S. Webb. Gettysburg is the first film appearance of actor Matt Letscher as a soldier in the 2nd Maine. Production[edit]The producers originally pitched the project to ABC in 1. TV miniseries. ABC initially agreed to back the project, but when a miniseries about George Armstrong Custer, Son of the Morning Star (1. ABC pulled out.[5] Shortly thereafter,[when?] media mogul Ted Turner picked it up, and the film went into production.[citation needed]For the first time, the National Park Service allowed the motion picture industry to recreate and film battle scenes directly on the Gettysburg Battlefield, including scenes of Devil's Den and Little Round Top.
However, much of the movie was shot at a nearby Adams County farm. Thousands of Civil War reenactors from across the country volunteered their time to come to Gettysburg to participate in the massive battle scenes. The score was composed by Randy Edelman. Soundtrack[edit]The soundtrack was composed by Randy Edelman. Overture. Main Title. Men of Honor. Battle of Little Round Top. Fife and Gun. General Lee at Twilight.
The First Battle. Dawn. From History to Legend.
Over the Fence. We are the Flank. Charging Up the Hill. Entr'acte. Dixie. General Lee's Solitude. Battle at Devil's Den.
Killer Angel. March to Mortality (Pickett's Charge)Kathleen Mavourneen. Reunion and Finale. Exit Music. Two more soundtracks, More Songs and Music From Gettysburg and a Deluxe Commemorative Edition, were released as well.
The first one included popular songs from the time period and a recitation of the Gettysburg Address by Jeff Daniels, while the second included several previously unreleased tracks from the score.