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Gettysburg 1993 123movies

Gettysburg 1993 123movies

Same Land. Same God. Different Dreams.Oct. 08, 1993254 Min.
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Watch: Gettysburg 1993 123movies, Full Movie Online – The four and 1/4 hour depiction of the historical and personal events surrounding and including the decisive American civil war battle features thousands of civil war re-enactors marching over the exact ground that the federal army and the army of North Virginia fought on. The defense of the Little Round Top and Pickett’s Charge are highlighted in the actual three day battle which is surrounded by the speeches of the commanding officers and the personal reflections of the fighting men. Based upon the novel ‘The Killer Angels’..
Plot: In the summer of 1863, General Robert E. Lee leads the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia into Gettysburg, Pennsylvania with the goal of marching through to Washington, D.C. The Union Army of the Potomac, under the command of General George G. Meade, forms a defensive position to confront the rebel forces in what will prove to be the decisive battle of the American Civil War.
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_**The Civil War’s Turning Point Battle**_

“Gettysburg” (1993) has a lot going for it: an all-star cast, including Tom Berenger (Longstreat), Martin Sheen (Robert E. Lee), Jeff Daniels (Chamberlain) and Sam Elliott (Buford); great authentic Gettysburg locations; good battle scenes; a commitment to historical accuracy; and thousands upon thousands of Civil War reenactors.

Part I is highlighted by Chamberlain’s defense of Little Round Top and his bold bayonet charge while Part II ends with the South’s infamous Pickett’s Charge. Both of these sequences are great and they give the viewer a good feel of what it must have really been like, which is one of the reasons I enjoy seeing historical films. Since both halves run the length of a normal movie, I strongly suggest splitting your viewing experiencing into two segments; it’s just too much to digest in one sitting.

There’s a lot to respect about “Gettysburg.” It’s a story about how war was fought in the 19th century and the men who engaged in it, pure and simple. There are no female cast members, no forced romances. The creators did an admirable job of taking a 3-day battle, plus its set-up, and condensing it into an informative and fairly compelling long movie.

One aspect I liked was seeing the officers and soldiers pray while standing in line right before significant engagements. Yeah, it’s hard to be an atheist when you’re about to walk straight into friggin’ cannon fire where bodies are literally blown to pieces. I also appreciated the subtle Civil War trivia thrown in, like how the soldiers had to march across the American landscape from one battle to another, carrying heavy rifles in the heat of the summer, and how the Confederates didn’t have enough boots for their soldiers. Meanwhile the postscripts about all the main characters are informative and appreciated.

Unfortunately the movie’s bloated, sappy and sometimes lethargic. While the score is mostly good, sometimes great, there are some annoyingly “heroic” or melodramatic pieces. General Armistead’s incessant blathering about his bromance with a general on the other side needed toned down a notch. Still, if I concentrate to pay attention to the dialogue and non-action events in the film, I get a lot out of it. In other words, if you’re braced for its shortcomings it’s worth checking out. But don’t expect something great, like “Glory” (1989) or the wrongly maligned prequel “Gods and Generals” (2003).

The battle of Gettysburg took place July 1-3, 1863 and was a huge victory for the North, the turning point of the war, along with Grant’s simultaneous siege of Vicksburg. After the failure of Pickett’s Charge, General Lee and his troops retreated back to their own territory. The war would go on for almost two more years as the Confederates continued to put up an incredible courageous fight, but the odds were against them because the North had the numbers and resources, not to mention Ulysses S. Grant. Gettysburg and Vicksburg were the seeds of their impending doom.

General Meade congratulated his men for driving the Confederate invaders from the North’s turf. But President Lincoln was upset because he wanted Meade to DESTROY Lee’s army, not allow them to safely retreat back to their Southern sanctuary. Lincoln groaned: ” ‘Drive the invader from our soil’? My God, is that all?”

Four months after the battle of Gettysburg, on November 19th, Lincoln came to the small town and gave his potent ‘Gettysburg Address’ to honor the fallen soldiers and motivate continued Northern commitment and victory. So many people died at Gettysburg they were STILL burying the dead (!).

The cut I saw runs 4 hours, 14 minutes, but there’s a director’s cut that is several minutes longer. The film was shot at Gettysburg & the Adams County region of Pennsylvania.

GRADE: B-

Review By: Wuchak

I first watched this movie in a movie theater shortly after it came out. It only had a limited release, so most people saw it as a cable release movie. From the opening title crawl and showing the lead actors in their roles juxtaposed with pictures of the actual historical figures, it had me hook.

It is based on the novel The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara. It is one of the first books on the Civil War I read, based on a recommendation by a coworker. I have read dozens and dozens of books on the topic since then, and it is still one of my favorites. Considering that it is a fairly short book, the fact that the movie is over four hours long tells you that a lot more research was done.

I can’t speak to how the actors did with the various southern accents, but I thought it was a strong cast, right down to the lesser roles. I have heard they utilized Civil War re-enactors in the filming, a good source of extras who were familiar with the time period and brought their own period clothing!

Of course it didn’t hurt my feelings that one of the leads: Jeff Daniels, plays Joshua Chamberlain, who hails from my home state of Maine and who lived a remarkable life: college professor, Volunteer army lieutenant who rose to become a general and Medal of Honor recipient, Governor of Maine – and more. Apparently, thanks to this movie, the most popular spot for tourists at the Gettysburg National Battlefield is where the 20th Maine and Chamberlain fought. As a side note, another offshoot of the story behind Chamberlain and the 20th Maine’s exploits is the song Dixieland by Steve Earle. Whenever I hear the song I want to watch the movie, and vice versa.

Anyway, of course it is a war movie, and I do not normally like war flicks, but this one is much more than that. You can pretend it is a mini-series and watch it in two or three sittings if that makes it easier. Some people say it lets the southerners off the hook politically, but there is a speech about race relations by Chamberlain that addresses the race issue, I believe, and provides balance.

Well, I could go on and on, but I will spare you. Besides, there is this song I have a hankering to listen to right now.

Review By: Peter McGinn
My favorite movie of all time!
This is undoubtedly my favorite movie of all time. Martin Sheen and Jeff Daniels give, in my opinion, the greatest performances of their careers. The music and cinematography is also excellent.

I have heard of complaints that this movie is too long. But to fully understand the story, it takes this much footage to make the movie complete.

I think that Ronald F. Maxwell did an excellent job in taking “The Killer Angels” (the book that the movie is based on) and turning it into a movie. The trilogy of novels surrounding this story i.e. “Gods and Generals”, “The Killer Angels”, and “The Full Measure” are excellent reads for any war or history buff and I would strongly recommend them.

The battle scenes are also very realistic. This movie was a dream for every civil war reenactor alive. Thousands came from across the country to be in this movie. They were not paid with money, but paid with the chance to reenact their passion for history on the same fields where their ancestors spilled there blood over 100 years ago. That is a feat in itself.

In conclusion, this movie is a 10. It makes me cry every time I watch it. The acting, cinematography, and music, make history come to life. Go and see it! Can’t wait till “Gods and Generals” comes out!

Review By: SnugglySoft

Other Information:

Original Title Gettysburg
Release Date 1993-10-08
Release Year 1993

Original Language en
Runtime 4 hr 31 min (271 min), 4 hr 14 min (254 min) (Sweden), 4 hr 19 min (259 min) (UK), 4 hr 4 min (244 min) (Netherlands)
Budget 25000000
Revenue 12700000
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Drama, History, War
Director Ron Maxwell
Writer Michael Shaara, Ron Maxwell
Actors Tom Berenger, Martin Sheen, Stephen Lang
Country United States
Awards 1 win & 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints), Dolby SR (35 mm prints), DTS (35 mm prints)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 6,949 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm, 70 mm (blow-up)

Gettysburg 1993 123movies
Gettysburg 1993 123movies
Original title Gettysburg
TMDb Rating 6.891 244 votes

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