Jumat, 27 April 2018

CWT Review: Andersonville

Andersonville Directed by John Frankenheimer, June 2004 Andersonville, the 1996 Turner Pictures made-for-TV film, gives the notorious Confederate prison in Georgia a gritty treatment not seen in previous cinematic versions. Although this four-hour 2004 film, released on DVD in 2004, is beset by its share of problems, it captures the well-known despair endured by all …

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