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Director: | Ronald F. Maxwell |
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Writer: | Ronald F. Maxwell, Jeff Shaara |
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The film centers mostly around the personal and professional life of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, a brilliant if eccentric Confederate general, from the outbreak of the American Civil War until its halfway point. | |
Release Date: | Feb 21, 2003 |
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Director: | Ronald F. Maxwell |
Writer: | Ronald F. Maxwell, Jeff Shaara |
Genres: | Drama, History, War |
Keywords | based on true story, death, american civil war, violence, rise and fall, union soldier, secession, based on real person, general, battle, confederate soldier, 19th century |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions, Esparza / Katz Productions, Antietam Filmworks, Neufeld/Rehme Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $12,900,000
Budget: $56,000,000 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Stephen Lang | Lt. Gen. Thomas Stonewall Jackson |
Jeff Daniels | Lt. Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain |
Robert Duvall | Gen. Robert E. Lee |
Kevin Conway | Sgt. Buster Kilrain |
C. Thomas Howell | Sgt. Thomas Chamberlain |
Jeremy London | Capt. Alexander 'Sandie' Pendleton |
Matt Letscher | Col. Adelbert Ames |
Brian Mallon | Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock |
Bo Brinkman | Maj. Walter Taylor |
Bruce Boxleitner | Lt. Gen. James Longstreet |
William Sanderson | Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill |
Billy Campbell | Maj. Gen. George Pickett |
Ryan Cutrona | Brig. Gen. Marsena Patrick |
Mia Dillon | Jane Beale |
Justin Dray | George Jenkins |
Robert Easton | John Janney |
Frankie Faison | Jim Lewis |
Miles Fisher | John Beale |
John Castle | Old Penn |
Conn Horgan | Pvt. Dooley |
Barry McEvoy | Marion Sibert |
Robert Byrd | Confederate General |
Karen Goberman | Lucy Beale |
Joseph Fuqua | Col. J. E. B. Stuart |
Patrick Gorman | Gen. John Bell Hood |
Lydia Jordan | Jane Corbin |
Ed Markey | Irish Brigade Officer |
Ted Turner | Col. Tazewell Patton |
Thomas B. Mason | Old Man in Fredericksburg (as Tom Boyd Mason) |
Gary Gustin | Confederate Soldier |
William Morgan Sheppard | Gen. Isaac Trimble |
Buck Taylor | Gen. Maxcy Gregg |
Herb Mitchell | Union Officer (uncredited) |
Andrew Prine | Brig. Gen. Richard B. Garnett (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Ronald F. Maxwell | Director, Screenplay |
Casey O'Neill | Stunts |
Corky Ehlers | Editor |
Kees Van Oostrum | Director of Photography |
Joy Todd | Casting |
Bill Iiams | Construction Coordinator |
Catherine Harper | Foley |
David Hankins | Supervising Sound Editor |
Cheree Welsh | Art Department Coordinator |
Richard La Motte | Costume Design |
Lisa Jaime | Music Editor |
Catharine Fletcher Incaprera | Costume Supervisor |
Justin Paul Ritter | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Chris Howell | Stunt Coordinator |
Thomas G. Smith | Visual Effects Producer |
J. Stanley Johnston | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Stacey A. Washer | Boom Operator |
Jon Townley | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Bob Newlan | Supervising Sound Editor |
Daniel R. Jennings | Assistant Art Director |
Carl Curnutte III | Set Costumer |
Vic Heutschy | Unit Publicist |
Manlio Rocchetti | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist |
Taylor Knight | Hairstylist |
Michael Z. Hanan | Production Design |
Jeff Shaara | Novel |
Maurice Whitlock | Costume Design |
Melissa Sherwood Hofmann | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Van Redin | Still Photographer |
Javier M. Hernández | Boom Operator |
Geoff Hubbard | Set Designer |
Gary Coppola | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Weston | Camera Operator |
Silvija L. Moess | Scenic Artist |
Pete Elia | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jonathan Short | Set Designer |
Patricia Klawonn | Set Designer |
Casey Hallenbeck | Set Decoration |
Janeen Schreyer | Makeup Artist |
Joseph P. Hurt | Makeup Effects |
Brian Gunter | Gaffer |
Patricia Androff | Makeup Artist |
Jay Kemp | Rigging Gaffer |
Adam Howard | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gregory Bolton | Art Direction |
Stephen Crowley | Best Boy Electric |
Hugo Santiago | Assistant Art Director |
Lorraine Rozon | Visual Effects Producer |
Matt Vogel | Special Effects Coordinator |
Stan Tropp | Set Designer |
Robert DeGrazia | Set Costumer |
Dan Romero | Transportation Coordinator |
Chris Ryan | CGI Supervisor |
Tom Trigo | Location Manager |
John Crowder | Location Manager |
Kelly Farrah | Property Master |
Deborah Latham | Set Costumer |
K. Drew Fuller | Set Costumer |
Steve George | Property Master |
Randy Edelman | Original Music Composer |
Matt Hullum | Visual Effects Producer |
John Frizzell | Original Music Composer |
Vanessa Davis-Kaib | Hairstylist |
Toby Bronson | Set Costumer |
William Wages | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Rick Barker | Stunts |
Phil Culotta | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Robert Katz | Executive Producer |
Ronald F. Maxwell | Producer |
Ted Turner | Executive Producer |
Robert Rehme | Executive Producer |
Mace Neufeld | Executive Producer |
Moctesuma Esparza | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 13 | 20 | 9 |
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It is too afraid of reality to depict truths. Rather it hides behind a facade of being artistically 'old filmy' in styling; as too paint the whole in the romanticised vision (whitewash) held by those that love the idea of the Civil War. It was rather unbearable to say the least. ...
***Way better than "Gettysburg"*** Even though I love the Civil War I waited a full six and a half years before catching the prequel "Gods and Generals" (2003). Why? Because 1993's "Gettysburg" was so unimpressive. While "Gettysburg" has some worthwhile scenes it was merely okay on a whole, and s ... ometimes downright tedious. How the filmmakers made the Civil War's biggest battle boring (generally speaking) is beyond me. Gods and Generals" is the prequel detailing the battles of First Bull Run, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, which are largely viewed through the lens of Stonewall Jackson (Stephan Lang) on the Confederate side and the Chamberlain brothers (Jeff Daniels and C. Thomas Howell) of Maine on the Union side. Also on hand is, of course, Robert E. Lee, played by Robert Duvall, who does a more engaging portrayal than Martin Sheen in "Gettysburg." The film starts off slow and builds momentum. By contrast, "Gettysburg" started off slower and never became engaging with the exception of Little Round Top and Pickett's Charge. Where "Gods and Generals" really pulled me in was the battle scenes of Fredericksburg and the aftermath. It showed how Civil War troops were required to march, shoot & reload in formation while rifles and friggin’ cannons are blasting their way. The Chamberlain brothers had to sleep on the battlefield that night. Imagine sleeping amongst all those dead bodies and dying, moaning soldiers! This was very well done. There are quite a few other great scenes, like the Yankee and Reb soldiers meeting in the middle of the river to exchange coffee for tobacco; the execution of three deserters; and the "perfect battle" for the Confederates at Chancellorsville where General Lee, with a much smaller force, takes the risk of dividing his army and executing a surprise attack. Unfortunately for the Confederates they won at a huge cost as General Jackson loses his "right arm" to friendly fire. The story ends on a slow, melancholy note. I was impressed with the battle in the town scene. The town looked so authentic. Watching the documentary afterward I learned how they accomplished this: they filmed it at Harpers Ferry, WV. Some have complained that the Southern viewpoint is shown in a more positive light than the Northern, but I disagree. While it seems more time is spent with Jackson & Lee's story, considerable time is certainly given to the North as well; the film does an excellent job of taking the middle road between the two positions. The film was shot on location in Virginia, Maryland and Harpers Ferry, WV and runs 3 hours and 39 minutes. The Director's Cut (which I haven't seen) runs a full hour longer and features the bloody battle of Antietam and a subplot with John Wilkes Booth. FINAL WORD: If you thought "Gettysburg" was boring don't let that prevent you from checking out "Gods and Generals." Yes, you have to be ready for a long movie and it does have some slow, dramatic parts but it builds momentum and it's one of best Civil War films in helping the viewer visualize the battles and many other aspects. WARNING: Believe it or not, the film shows overt depictions of Bible reading, citation and prayer!! It also dares to show Christianity and marriage (between a man and woman) in a positive light!! Oh my God!!! GRADE: B+/A-