Gone with the Wind is a story about the life and struggles of Scarlett O'Hara, a strong-willed Southern belle. Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction Era, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the changing society of the South.
Stagecoach West is an American Western drama television series which ran for thirty-eight episodes on the ABC network from October 4, 1960, until June 27, 1961. Characters Luke Perry and Simon Kane operate the Timberland Stage Line from fictitious Outpost, Missouri to San Francisco, California. Simon's 15-year-old son, David "Davey" Kane, joins the two as they face stagecoach robbers, murderers, inclement weather, and human interest stories. Perry and Kane, who are both deputy U.S. marshals, had been on opposite sides of the American Civil War; Kane, a captain in the Union Army, while Perry had fought for the Confederate States of America. The one-hour black-and-white program was offered at 9 p.m. Eastern on Tuesdays opposite NBC's Thriller, hosted by Boris Karloff, and CBS's The Red Skelton Show. Rogers became well-known a dozen years later on M*A*S*H, and Bray later portrayed the forest ranger Corey Stuart on Lassie from 1964–1969, both on CBS. Child actor Richard Eyer had starred in a number of films in the 1950s, including Friendly Persuasion and Desperate Hours. Stagecoach West was produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television. It is believed that the series was cancelled despite the high quality of its production because of the glut of westerns on television at the time that it aired. The same fate had fallen on CBS's Johnny Ringo, a 1959 one-season spin-off of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.
During the American Civil War, a wounded soldier named Inman embarks on a dangerous journey back home to Cold Mountain, North Carolina to be reunited with his love, Ada. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and meets different characters. Meanwhile, Ada struggles to survive on her own farm and forms a close friendship with Ruby, who helps her turn the farm around. In the end, Inman finally arrives at Cold Mountain, but tragedy awaits him.
The story of the harrowing conditions at the Confederacy's most notorious prisoner-of-war camp. The drama unfolds through the eyes of a company of Union soldiers captured at the Battle of Cold Harbor, VA, in June 1864, and shipped to the camp in southern Georgia. A private, Josiah Day, and his sergeant try to hold their company together in the face of squalid living conditions, inhumane punishments, and a gang of predatory fellow prisoners called the Raiders.
It was the war that divided our nation, a brutal and savage feud that changed America forever. Pitting brother against brother, the Civil War was our country's greatest internal struggle, as friends became foes in a conflict that brought a country to its knees then ultimately reunited it. Now, American Heroes Channel (AHC) transports viewers back to that pivotal era in the exclusive new series, Blood and Fury: America's Civil War. Premiering Wednesday, December 14 at 10/9c, the series chronicles the definitive story of one of the most extraordinary and bloodiest chapters in American history. "At AHC, our programming is anchored by real stories of conflict, action and heroism, none of which defined our nation more than the Civil War," said Kevin Bennett, executive vice president and general manager, American Heroes Channel. "With a high-end, cinematic experience, Blood and Fury: America's
Scooby-Doo and the gang embark on a thrilling adventure when they meet the Boo Brothers, a trio of ghost hunters. Together, they must solve a mystery involving a headless horseman, a haunted castle, and a valuable inheritance. It's a wild ride filled with laughs and surprises!
Virginia City is a classical western movie set during the Civil War. Union officer Kerry Bradford manages to escape from a Confederate prison and embarks on a mission to capture a stagecoach carrying Confederate gold. Along the way, he faces various obstacles, including a romantic rivalry and a Confederate spy.
Field of Lost Shoes is a movie based on a true story set during the American Civil War. It follows a group of young soldiers from the Virginia Military Institute who find themselves in the middle of the Shenandoah Valley battle. The movie depicts the struggles and sacrifices they make as they fight for their beliefs, facing violence, death, and the harsh realities of war.
After the Civil War, a Confederate soldier joins a Sioux tribe and must navigate the tensions between Native American and white cultures.
During the American Civil War, three Confederate veterans set up a team to rob banks in Missouri. They get involved in an conflict between the Union army and a group of Mexican rebels.
In the midst of the American Civil War, a group of Union soldiers embark on a daring mission to hijack a Confederate train and sabotage their plans. Filled with suspense, espionage, and thrilling action sequences, this based-on-true-story film will keep you on the edge of your seat.
A man tricked into enlisting in the Confederate army is later thrown into a hellish stockade on desertion charges. He eventually breaks out of the prison camp, reunites with his old partner and sets out to kill the man who was responsible for his being in the camp in the first place. However, after accidentally killing a Confederate officer, he finds himself pursued by a gang of vicious bounty hunters intent on collecting the reward put up by the dead officer's widow.
Nett Cutler (Elmer Fudd) romances Crimson O'Hairoil in this send-up of Gone With the Wind (1939).
After his sister is kidnapped and murdered, a gunslinger's plans for vengeance involve assassinating two generals to prolong the Civil War.
April 1865 is a documentary film that chronicles the events of the last month of the American Civil War in April 1865. It explores the final battles, the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and the collapse of the Confederate States of America.
Civil War web series debunking the tenets of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.
In the midst of the American Civil War, a group of prisoners endure harsh conditions in a Confederate prisoner of war camp called Andersonville. They face brutal treatment, food shortages, and rampant disease. Amidst the struggles, they form alliances, play chess, and engage in card games to pass the time. As tensions rise, an underground newspaper circulates rumors of escape tunnels. The prisoners endure retribution and witness executions by hanging. A courageous few plan a daring escape. Will they succeed in their fight for survival and freedom?
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