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Andersonville. TV Mini Series. 1996. 2h 47m. IMDb RATING. 7.3 /10. 2.1K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 1:21. 1 Video. 13 Photos. Drama History War. The story of the most notorious Confederate prisoner of war camp in the American Civil War. Stars. Paul Andre Gibbons. Jarrod Emick. Frederic Forrest. See production info at IMDbPro. RENT/BUY.
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- 1996-03-03
- Drama, History, War
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Find out who played the main characters and the extras in the TV mini series Andersonville, directed by John Frankenheimer and written by David W. Rintels. The series depicts the true story of the Confederate POWs and Union soldiers who were held captive at the notorious Andersonville prison camp in the Civil War.
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Andersonville is a 1996 American television film directed by John Frankenheimer about a group of Union soldiers during the American Civil War who are captured by the Confederates and sent to an infamous Confederate prison camp . The film is loosely based on the diary of John Ransom, a Union soldier imprisoned there.
- Turner Pictures
- Gary Chang
Synopsis. This lengthy docudrama records 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.
- Josiah Day; Sgt. McSpadden; Martin Blackburn
- John Frankenheimer
- 1996
- 4
S1.E1 ∙ Part I. March 3, 1996. Captured Union solders arrive inside the barracks-less POW encampment called Andersonville. The new arrivals, are quick to learn the ways of survival, and stay clear of the roving gang of Union thieves called Raiders. 7.2/10. Rate. Watch options. Top rated. S1.E2 ∙ Part II. March 4, 1996. Add a plot.
Mar 3, 1996 · Overview. 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.
The Andersonville Trial is a 1959 hit Broadway play by Saul Levitt. It was later adapted into a television production and presented as part of the PBS anthology series Hollywood Television Theatre . Development as Climax! episode.