Lincoln@Gettysburg (2013)
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- Not Rated
- 55min
- Documentary, History
- 19 Nov 2013 (USA)
- TV Movie
- 1 nomination.
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Cast
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Anthony Aroya | ... |
William H. Johnson
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Robert Broski | ... |
Abraham Lincoln
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David Corradetti | ... |
Telegraph Operator 1
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Slade Demarco | ... |
Telegraph Operator 2
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David Strathairn | ... |
Narrator (voice)
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Isabel Schnall | ... |
Civil War Nurse (uncredited)
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Directed by
William Kerr | ||
Peter Schnall |
Produced by
Whitney Johnson | ... | supervising producer |
Peter Schnall | ... | producer |
Tristan Walker | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Gary Pozner |
Cinematography by
Peter Schnall |
Editing by
E. Donna Shepherd |
Editorial Department
Björn Bellenbaum | ... | on-line editor: color corrector |
Matthew Flassig | ... | assistant editor (as Matt Flassig) |
Production Management
James F. Burke | ... | production manager (as James Burke) |
Sound Department
Brian Beatrice | ... | re-recording mixer |
Visual Effects by
Anthony Rhoads | ... | title designer / visual effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Wade Tyree | ... | best boy electric |
Additional Crew
Ted Ayd | ... | gaffer |
Carl Hamilton | ... | grip |
Rose Massary | ... | legal counsel |
Domenic Romano | ... | legal counsel |
Shalizeh Sadig Romano | ... | legal counsel (as Shalizeh Sadig) |
Wade Tyree | ... | Best Boy |
Thanks
Stanley B. Burns | ... | very special thanks (as Dr. Stanley B. Burns) |
John Schultz | ... | very special thanks |
Production Companies
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Special Effects
Other Companies
- Cornell University Libraries (special thanks)
- Gettysburg Anniversary Committee (special thanks)
- Lord Nelson's Gallery (special thanks)
- Provincetown Theater (special thanks)
- Shriver House Museum (special thanks)
- Strasburg Railroad Company (special thanks)
- The Burns Archive (special thanks)
- White House Historical Association (special thanks)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
From PBS - How the telegraph helped Abraham Lincoln to reshape America. In 1863, Abraham Lincoln proved himself a master of a new frontier--not on the battlefields of the Civil War, but in his "high-tech" command center, the War Department Telegraph Office. The telegraph was the "Internet" of the nineteenth century, and it gave Lincoln powers of command, communications, and control never before exercised by a commander-in-chief. He used this new technology to connect the country to him--receiving nearly live dispatches via telegraph from his generals in the field and sending out his plans for the nation faster and with more clarity than ever before. The results of Lincoln's pioneering experiment in electronic leadership would ultimately lead to the fields of Gettysburg. There, one battle turned the tide of the Civil War--and became the setting for the 272 words of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, the speech that recast the American ideal as a national creed. Lincoln@Gettysburg unfolds the greatest turning point in American history, the rebirth of a nation, and the dawn of the information age. Written by Anonymous |
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