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Fields Of Freedom

Mar 1, 2006
0h 30m
★ 0.0

Overview

The Battle of Gettysburg

Genres

History
War

Production Companies

Greystone Communications

Fields Of Freedom Trailers

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Cast

John D. Bert

Confederate Major

John D. Bert

Armand Schultz

General George Pickett

Armand Schultz

Byron Jennings

General Lewis Armistead

Byron Jennings

Kurt Rhodes

General Winfield S. Hancock

Kurt Rhodes

Jan Munroe

General Garnett

Jan Munroe

Gary Hubb

Sgt. Blackwell

Gary Hubb

T.J. Kenneally

Major Tom Osborne

T.J. Kenneally

Shaun C. Grenan

General Alexander Webb

Shaun C. Grenan

Jack Walker

Young Soldier

Jack Walker

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