Kamis, 09 November 2017

America’s Civil War Review: Wicked Spring

Wicked Spring (2003) Directed by Kevin Hershberger THIS LOW-BUDGET, INDEPENDENT film succeeds where so many major studio productions fail. The film was shot on location in Virginia, the opening battle scenes are entirely believable, the dress and equipment appear authentic and the actors are human, not ideological props. The plot is straightforward and compelling: After …

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