Selasa, 06 Juni 2017

American History Review: Copperhead

Copperhead  Swordspoint Productions, Directed by Ron Maxwell, In select theaters nationwide The final episode in Ron Maxwell’s Civil War trilogy (Gettysburg, Gods and Generals) takes us to upstate New York in spring 1862, when the North’s internal divisions over the war are coming to a boil. Abner Beech (Billy Campbell), a Democrat, insists the war …

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