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- In 1863, the Northern and Southern forces fight at Gettysburg in the decisive battle of the American Civil War.
- Combines dramatic re-enactments, interviews and updates, to tell stories of real mysteries, from human to the supernatural.
- Two sets of wealthy parents meet for dinner to decide what to do about a crime their sons have committed.
- The complete story of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.
- Cory Weissman is a college basketball player who suffers a devastating stroke. He perseveres to find new meaning in his life both on, and more importantly, off the court.
- Narrated by Stacy Keach, this emotionally charged drama takes you to Gettysburg and the actual sites of this awesome moment in history, where you'll visit Lttle Round Top, Seminary Ridge and of course the site of Pickett's charge. Archival historic commentary by famed Civil War historian Bruce Catton.
- From condemned prisons to abandoned insane asylums and every terror-inducing haunted house in between, SCARIEST PLACES IN AMERICA explores the 13 most terrifying real-life locations across the country. Tune in - if you dare.
- A scientific documentary that retells some of the world's most famous and historic battles that have transformed the world as we now see it today.
- A commemoration of the Civil War for the 150th anniversary.
- Lee & Grant is a personal look at two iconic leaders of the Civil War.
- This documentary chronicles General William Tecumseh Sherman's fabled "March to the Sea" through Georgia and the Carolinas, utilizing state of the art production techniques including CGI, special effects and historical re-creations.
- Students of a special boarding school for kids with learning disabilities are challenged to learn about and recite the Gettysburg Address.
- Abraham Lincoln, a self-taught Illinois lawyer and legislator with a reputation as an eloquent opponent of slavery, shocked many when he overcame several more prominent contenders to win the Republican Party's nomination for president in 1860. His election that November pushed several Southern states to secede by the time of his inauguration in March 1861, and the Civil War began barely a month later. Contrary to expectations, Lincoln proved to be a shrewd military strategist and a savvy leader during what became the costliest conflict ever fought on American soil. His Emancipation Proclamation, issued in 1863, freed all slaves in the rebellious states and paved the way for slavery's eventual abolition, while his Gettysburg Address later that year stands as one of the most famous and influential pieces of oratory in American history. In April 1865, with the Union on the brink of victory, Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed by the Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth; his untimely death made him a martyr to the cause of liberty and Union. Over the years Lincoln's mythic stature has only grown, and he is widely regarded as one of the greatest presidents in the nation's history.
- An eleven-year-old girl goes through extreme culture shock when she leaves the city and moves in with her Amish cousins.
- A group of childhood friends return home after graduating college to discover that one of their own has mysteriously gone missing. Road trip.
- A documentary about Paul Gautschi, the founder of Back to Eden Gardening, a no-till, non-gmo, organic gardening method.
- From Egyptian encounters in the Grand Canyon to Chupacabra sightings in a Puerto Rican Rainforest, join us as we take you on a journey to explore the greatest mysteries of America's national parks.
- At the request of his adolescent granddaughters, older Mike (Ralph Mauriello) reminisces about winning and losing his the love of his life, his wife, Beth (Alexis Barone [young], Connie Lamothe [older]), in this frame story directed by Shannon Lanier and Robbie Soto. In his recollection of his high school days as the captain of the debate team, he and his friends Mark Dominique Spencer, Andrew Robert D. Mason, Mike John Stansfields, and Edna Lauren Julia Ritter (who has a crush on Mike), show up the homecoming king/captain of the football team/school bully/big man on campus, Jake Brad Masters. Shy Mike must overcome his own bashfulness to win Beth's heart, and he manages this despite her popular and violence-prone boyfriend Jake, her snobby popular-girl friends, a less-than-loyal buddy, and his own insecurities. Fortunately, he has a true friend in Mark, who is both his counselor and his staunch defender.
- This is the sweeping epic story of the Battle of Gettysburg as experienced by the soldiers who were there. In mid-July 1863, Union Lieutenant Frank A. Haskell wrote a letter to his brother which is considered one of the most vivid and well-written accounts of the battle of Gettysburg. Haskell's compelling words and moving eyewitness accounts from soldiers on both sides serve as our window to the largest battle ever fought on American soil.
- Trapped between the worlds of the living and the dead, remnants are a violent memory burned into a space. These remnants may be good or bad, just as in life. But what happens once these memories between worlds are set free? In the paranormal epicenter of Gettysburg PA, wealthy businessman Snap Nimzer (Jim Krut, Dawn of the Dead) invents a new business: "clearing" remnants from our realm with a crew able to "see" these lost souls. All the while just below him, a portal separates the human and remnant worlds. When a professor (George Stover, Attack of the 60 foot Centerfold) discovers the portal breached by a new threat -- a serial killing clown -- the group goes on high alert. Snap's team draws ever closer to remnant world to right, re-live, join, or escape the past. But entering this realm between worlds demands the intruder pay a heavy price. Remnants - the past ever lasting.
- On a cross-country Greyhound bus, passengers give historically dubious summaries of major landmarks. Riders include a grieving father of a fallen soldier and C-list celebrities of the 1950s.
- APRIL 1865 examines the extraordinary series of events that changed the course of history in 30 brief days. In that one month, Petersburg fell, Richmond fell and burned, General Lee retreated to Appomattox, the Confederate States Armies surrendered one after another, President Lincoln was assassinated, and the famous actor John Wilkes Booth was hunted down. This docu-drama follows the events and how they affected the entire nation even to this day.
- A group of friends embark on a ghostly adventure on the East Coast leading up to a paranormal investigation at a historic haunted house. Locations include Gettysburg, PA New York City, NY and Hinsdale, NY.
- This film was shot entirely at the Gettysburg National Military Park, where the decisive battle of the American Civil War was fought. Leslie Nielsen narrates the story while contemporary songs and the sounds of battle are heard in the background. The sites of the various engagements, the statues of the leaders of the Northern and Southern troops, and the battlefield cemetery are featured. President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is read at the end.
- Tells the story of the Confederacy's last great invasion of the north, in July 1864, and the subsequent attack on Washington, D.C. that almost brought the northern war effort to its knees. Follows the campaign from Richmond to Petersburg, then to battles at Lynchburg and General Jubal Early's fight down the Shenandoah Valley - defeating two Union Armies in the process. The Confederates crossing the Potomac River into Maryland, and the ransoming of Frederick and Hagerstown; The pivotal Battle of Monocacy (July 9, 1864), and the desperate defense by Union General Lew Wallace. Finally, the Confederates reaching the gates of Washington, and missing their chance to capture the Union Capitol by minutes. Tells the story of the battle and the campaign through the eyes of the men who fought and died on the farms of Western Maryland.
- This impressive and epic commemoration of the 145th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg tells the story of the pivotal 1863 battle from the soldier's point of view. All new dramatic recreations tie the one-of-a-kind reenactment footage into an exciting spectacle.
- After experiencing the loss of her mother in a tragic childhood house fire, pyrophobic teenager Destiny Jones shuts herself in her house for eight years, only wanting to stay in her room and paint. When her dad, Davis, finds out they have to move, and she would have to go outside, he tries desperately to find a counselor that might be able to get to the bottom of her PTSD. When they find one fresh out of school, who has unorthodox methods of counseling, an unwilling Destiny must work with her to get to the bottom of her fears before they have to move, and before her friends give up on her.
- Do you have what it takes to lead like Washington? In this interactive experience, you will step into the boots of the first president and commander in chief.
- Contains the 'Gettysburg (1863)', the musical trilogy that appeared on 2004's 'The Glorious Burden' cd, as well as the Civil War battle that inspired it.
- A team of Army Special Forces is sent into a secluded, secret biological weapons facility, only to fall prey to the specimens of a Nazi experiment that was recreated by the Army Chemical Corps and the CIA after World War II. When the chain of command breaks, the soldiers find themselves trapped in a world of flesh eating zombies, Government assassins and the ultimate evil!
- Four eclectic men across the American North and South devote their lives to the phenomenon of Civil War reenacting, casting light on the continued impact the Civil War has on American society 150 years after its conclusion.
- Edgar Crow along with his assistant Cyrus adventure down a very dark and evil path after their funeral home business gets shut down due to legal troubles, leaving a trail of blood everywhere they go. All for the love of the dead.
- Gettysburg Three days of Destiny is the compelling story of the commanders, decisions and pivotal moments of the battle that turned the tide of the American Civil War
- Business executive visits historical properties for her firm and leaves Gettysburg understanding that historic value sometimes trumps property value.
- A graduate student interviews the retired General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower at his Gettysburg farm, sometimes confronting him about his inaction on Civil Rights and McCarthyism.
- This short, the seventh in the 'See America First' series, opens with a slightly corrupted version of the following quote from Walter Scott: "Breathes there the man, with soul so dead, Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land!" As the narrator tells the story of the American Civil War, the audience visits various cities, battlefields, buildings, and monuments associated with the war's personalities and battles. The film ends with newsreel footage of a parade of Civil War veterans.
- Acclaimed journalist Frye Gaillard wades into the heritage-vs-hate debate about how we view the Confederacy with a first-person memoir. The former reporter for The Charlotte Observer and author of over 20 books on the history and culture of the South reflects on his own family's 250-year history of membership in the Southern aristocracy which included owning hundreds of slaves. The film is a parallel journey. Through his letters to and from home it follows the war through the eyes of Gaillard's great uncle Franklin, a Confederate officer who fought with Robert E. Lee through every major battle from Bull Run to The Wilderness. It simultaneously traces Gaillard's life long struggle through his distinguished career to "navigate" his "way into and through the tangled web" of his "own conscience and heritage." "My own generation, "he writes "was perhaps the last that was raised on stories of gallantry and courage. Oddly, mine was also one of the first to view the Civil War through the lens of civil rights. "Frye Gaillard is the recipient of numerous awards for writing, including The Lillian Smith Book Award for best Southern non-fiction and the Humanitarian Award, presented by the NAACP Legal and Educational Fund for writing on the subject of civil rights. The film is an adaptation of his 2015 book by the same name.
- This story highlights Abraham Lincoln's role as commander in chief and sets the stage for one of the most memorable speeches in American history.
- The Demons have come calling and Terry is their Servant here on earth. Terry is a Former Pastor who just love to film everything and anything, even when he kills!
- ShortOnce a prolific clown, BoBo, now with 40+ years of age under his belt, takes a back seat to revisit his life experiences through his eyes as the audience. The stage is set, the curtains have risen, now sit back and enjoy the show, BoBo.
- For the past 150 years, the American imagination has been captured by the epic struggles between the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac -- Mr. Lincoln's Army. Gettysburg, the bloodiest battle of the war, and Antietam, the bloodiest single day, were both fought by these two great titans. The Army of the Potomac both suffered and succeeded under the command of both good and bad Generals -- George B. McClellan... John Pope... Ambrose Burnside... Joseph Hooker... George G. Meade and finally Ulysses S. Grant. The Army of the Potomac underwent many structural changes during its existence, and this insightful 60-minute, live-action documentary DVD analyzes the various uniforms, Casey's musket drill, camp life, food, weapons and equipment of the Eastern Theater Union Army Soldiers of the Civil War - Abraham Lincoln's Army of the Potomac. As well, this documentary film explores several of the hardest fighting and most noteable Infantry organizations of the entire war -- The Iron Brigade, The Irish Brigade, The Vermont Brigade, The German Immigrants of the 11th Corps, and The Pennsylvania Bucktails.
- In front of a live audience at Gettysburg College, Ron Maxwell and Brian Mallon take turns reciting Civil War era poetry.
- "There Will Be Glitter" is a story about the GLBTQ community at Gettysburg College: students and faculty, past and present. Enjoy a glimpse of their lives as they discuss everything from Coming Out to Dorm Drama to gBurg's RED HOT dating scene.
- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: site of the bloodiest battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere, carnivalesque tourist mecca, sacred American Shrine. 'Hallowed Ground' is the first documentary to explore this mythic locale, one that, more than any other place, embodies the contentious and amusing ways Americans celebrate, market, and argue about their past. It follows an indelible cast of characters--from a 21st-century Confederate family to a dead-ringer for Abraham Lincoln to the embattled son of a great modernist architect--caught up in Gettysburg's magnetic pull. In their stories, a whimsical and at time bittersweet portrait of modern-day Gettysburg (and the unfinished Civil War) emerges, an affectionate postcard of a town that continues to stir up passion, conflict, and fighting spirits.
- An exciting and insightful new 60-minute, live-action documentary DVD on the life, uniforms and drill of the eastern theater Confederate Soldier - the soldiers of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia... The film analyzes the uniforms, drill, camp life, food, weapons, equipment, etc. of the Confederate soldier of the eastern theater.
- Bo Bates realizes that he is a civil war hero descendant. After due research, he finds out that his 4 great grand father has a story to tell. Furthermore, Bo feels like this project is going to change his existence and purpose.