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The Blue and The Gray (The Defense Of The South)
The Blue and The Gray (The Defense Of The South) is a segment taken from "The Blue and The Gray" ( Miniseries ), November, 1982.
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Cold Mountain (The War)
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Cold Mountain (The War), taken from "Cold Mountain " ( 2003 ) directed by Anthony Minghella. Siege of Petersburg, July 1864.
The Blue and The Gray (Death)
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The Blue and the Gray (Death) is a segment taken from " The Blue and the Gray " ( Miniseries ), November, 1982.
The Little Colonel (Crossroads)
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The Little Colonel (Crossroads) is a scene taken from "The Little Colonel " (1935) directed by David Butler.
Stonewall Jackson (Yell Like Furies)
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Stonewall Jackson (Yell Like Furies) is a segment taken from " God and Generals " ( 2003 ) directed by Ronald Maxwell. First Manassas. July 21, 1861.
General Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg
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General Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg.Taken from " Gettysburg " (1993 ) directed by Ronald Maxwell.
Stonewall Jackson (God and General)
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Stonewall Jackson (God and General) is a tribute to Thomas Jonathan Jackson.
Bonnie Blue Flag
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Bonnie Blue Flag. Segment taken from Gettysburg ( 1993 ), directed by Ronald Maxwell. Pickett's Charge, General Armistead. Uploaded again with better quality.
General Robert E. Lee and His Men (Goodbye)
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Immediately after the surrender of Appomattox Court House, General Robert E. Lee says goodbye to his men. His men run to him waiting for new orders to continue the war. Anguish invades them when their general tells them to surrender. Taken from television miniseries " The Blue and the Gray " of 1982.
The Birth of a Nation 1915 (The Little Colonel and the final Assault)
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The Birth of a Nation 1915 (The Little Colonel and the final Assault) is a beautiful segment of this silent masterpiece. Heroism and courage.
The General (Love and War)
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The General (Love and War) is a segment that show us the importance of honor and duty in southern society during the civil war.
They Died With Their Boots On (Gentlemen of the South)
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They Died With Their Boots On ( Gentlemen of the South ) is a scene that emphasizes the sense of honor and chivalry of the military that faced during the civil war.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Compassion)
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Compassion)
My great, great, great great uncle Private George McAnulty participated in the war and made it through. Way to go, Uncle George!
The power of this scene moved me so much, years later did i know that is was improvised made even more powerful
Very moving!
Renditions of this song seem to vary the lyric 'fighting for our liberty with treasure, blood and toil' with 'fighting for our property we gained by honest toil'.
It’s almost time. 💪✊
"Sir, we can take that ridge, we can, and we will, General, God go with you" That salute was filled with respect for each other
Captain Fitzhugh Lee, Robert E. LEES nephew rose to Major General in the confederacy then years later was recalled to duty in the US Army as a Major General during the Spanish American wat.
If there's one thing we need its more movies about the US and Confederate Marines that served during the Civil War. This is the only movie thats ever depicted them and only for a few brief moments.
No honour in slavery. God save the union.
One of my favorite moments in the movie. After learning that this scene was not scripted it became even more special. I'm not a history expert but I appreciate the history of this country and how it came to be. And this scene always makes me choke up!
For Alba, Erin and Dixie!
These are the codes of manhood.
What a great musical score.
Hey kid, take a hit of this blunt before you go, this is some good ish
Literally
rebs are real patriots they knew it was suicide or win it all they stil formed up to keep old america
Can’t even imagine what was going through Martin Sheen’s mind as he was greeted by all the reenactors. This scene alone shows why so many men on both sides of the war had great respect for General Lee and why he was viewed as the most beloved General.
Stephen Lang IS Thomas J. Jackson. His portrayal is far and away the most accurate part of this film
God bless all people that fought for the southern cause and for the secession of the south. This hopeless is still alive for many people of Virginia, Tennesse, Alabama ecc.
We go again ..... gol 2017 27th 2023 32nd .... what next ..
Love Martin Shean as General Lee he should have won an Oscar.
Johnny Reb , Billy Yank! ❤. Semper Fidalis, USMC.
Unless America goes back to the faith of their forefathers, the Anglo Saxon protestant faith, this nation is doomed.
The tracking shot of the Calvary is the best shot in the film. Needs to be talked about more.
Not a single word spoken, and yet it is one of the most powerful scenes in the movie.
Too bad their flag has been tainted with race hatred! Otherwise, it would be cool1
This scene gets you in the feels everytime...
Surreal
They were not in the union they had left the union
If Stonewall didn't fall, this was would have ended very differently.
must be best ever movie unscripted scene ever
1861, the US would face the greatest fighting force the world has ever known or will know; Southrons.
Girls recess: talking Boys recess: 1:34
Deo vindice brothers and sisters
This scene always stirs my heart.............
This is called "Honor".
Can't think of a better way to ever die & take my last few breaths than having Clint Eastwood standing over me comforting me with his jacket & his cigar especially after fighting bravely in battle ❤
I could not imagine being in that position. Having to choose between my state and my Union. They made their choice with honor.
I cry every single time .. i see this part !
"Would charge hell itself for that old man." - unnamed Confederate soldier.
Losers 😂
Actions speak louder than words in this memorable scene and throughout this movie. Thanks for uploading this clip:)
I can't begin to imagine how it must have felt being Sheen that day, receiving such a reception that wasn't in the script. Very powerful
Blondie didn't know his name, where he lived, or if he has any family, all he knew was that this young soldier was in pain, dying and scared. Being there to keep him company, giving him his coat, and sharing a cigar was all that Blondie could do and maybe that was enough for the soldier to know he was cared for at the end.
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General Estevez from Galicia, Spain😂😂😂😂100%Yank
My friend if you are reading this , watch this video next time you have a hard life challenge . It maybe be personal , or spiritual , etc . Ride out like lee did willing to fight and and face any challenge!
My friend if you are reading this , watch this video next time you have a hard life challenge . It maybe be personal , or spiritual , etc . Ride out like lee did willing to fight and and face any challenge!
No american soldier rode in an english saddle in The Civil War both sides had M1859 Mclellan saddles. Lee never in his life would have rode in an english saddle so why is he on one in this stupid show lol
This film simply would not have happened without the dedication and passion of the thousands of volunteer reenactors (some who literally brought their own cannons) and man, just what a cool scene for them to have created
I was in this scene. It was not planned or part of the script, but a spontaneous reaction of the cast seeing Lee. The director on the set instantly called for a camera to film it. You can see how moved Martin Sheen was by the reaction he received.
If true dude that's epic !
What an experience. Once in a lifetime moment
Bless you and such a great experience!
Truly epic.