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- James StewartCharlie Anderson
- Doug McClureLt. Sam
- Glenn CorbettJacob Anderson
- Patrick WayneJames Anderson
- Rosemary ForsythJennie Anderson
- Phillip AlfordBoy Anderson
- Katharine RossMrs. Ann Anderson
- Charles Knox RobinsonNathan Anderson
- Jim McMullanJohn Anderson
- Tim MacIntireHenry Anderson
- Gene JacksonGabriel
- Paul FixDr. Tom Witherspoon
- Cast: James Stewart (Charlie Anderson), Doug McClure (Sam), Glenn Corbett (Jacob Anderson), Patrick Wayne (James Anderson), Rosemary Forsyth (Jennie Anderson), Phillip Alford (Boy Anderson), Katharine Ross (Ann Anderson), Charles Robinson (Nathan Anderson), James Best (Carter), Denver Pyle (Pastor Bjoerling), George Kennedy (Col. Fairchild), Warren Oates (Billy Packer), Strother Martin (Engineer).
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Shenandoah is a 1965 American film set during the American Civil War starring James Stewart and featuring Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne, and, in their film debuts, Katharine Ross and Rosemary Forsyth.
Max Wagner. Church Member. Charlie Anderson, a farmer in Shenandoah, Virginia, finds himself and his family in the middle of the Civil War he wants nothing to do with. When his youngest boy is taken prisoner by the North, the Civil War is forced upon him.
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- Andrew V. Mclaglen
Shenandoah: Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. With James Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne. A Virginia farmer who has vowed to remain neutral during the Civil War is spurred into action when his youngest son is taken by Union soldiers.
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- Drama, War, Western
- Andrew V. McLaglen
- 1965-06-29
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Virginia widower farmer Charlie Anderson (James Stewart), abstaining from the Civil War, relates to his soon-to-be son-in-law, Confederate recruit Sam (Doug McClure), while the bride (Rosemary Forsyth), attempts to understand her sister-in-law (Katharine Ross), in , 1965, from James Lee Barrett’s original screenplay.