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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780780639867 ISBN: 0780639863 Label: Turner Home Ent Manufacturer: Turner Home Ent Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Turner Home Ent Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 01, 2004 Running Time: 167 minutes Sales Rank: 10666 Studio: Turner Home Ent Theatrical Release Date: March 03, 1996
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Description: They left the nightmare...and entered Hell. Captured Union soilders cope with life inside the Civil War's most notorious prisoner-of-war camp. A powerful, compeling tale of war and will, with Emmy Award-winning direction by John Frankenheimer and a cast including Frederic Forrest (Apocalypse Now) and William H. Macy (ER, Fargo) Year: 1996 Director: John Frankenheimer Starring: Jarrod Emick, Frederic Forrest, Ted Marcoux
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Andersonville My husband had seen this movie when he was young and had talked so much about it that I went to Amazon (where you can find anything you want) and ordered it for his birthday. He was so excited that I had found it but was disappointed that it was not the orginal movie. He said it was good, full of history "the real story" of that period but did drag a little. All in all, I think he was pleased that I had even found the movie to share with his friends.
Rating: - GREAT EPIC\A LITTLE PIECE OF HELL THIS WAS A GREAT LITTLE GEM OF A MOVIE,BUT I DOUBT ONCE YOU SEE IT YOU WOULD WANT A SECOND LOOK.THIS MOVIE IS BRUTAL.THE LAST TIME I WATCHED SOMETHING SO NASTY WAS{THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST}.BELIEVE ME ANDERSONVILLE SHOWS YOU NO PASSION OR COMPASSION FOR THAT MATTER.THE PRISON CAMP WOULD MAKE YOU WISH YOU WAS DEAD OR FOUGHT TO THE DEATH & NEVER BEEN CAPTURED IN THE FIRST PLACE.ANDERSONVILLE A.K.A. HELL
Rating: - Another name for Hell In the wake of the critical and commercial success of A Man For All Seasons, Fred Zinnemann unsuccessfully attempted to use his post-Oscar clout to make a film about the atrocities at the infamous Confederate Civil War prison camp where 12,912 Union prisoners of war died of starvation and disease, but as many others had found out before him, studio chiefs didn't think it was the sort of thing to reverse declining cinema attendance and pulled the plug before a frame was shot. There had been a small ... Read More
Rating: - Good and bad in every group. Andersonville was a film made about 30-40 years too late.These days, with the internet and cable TV, we need far less reminding of how cruel we can be. It is a good film.
Rating: - Better Than I Expected This movie is very well done, which can't be said for all movies like this.Good choices were made and the point of what that prison was like were brought to life.It's great that Turner pictures continues to make these movies because of their importance.
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