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Nigel 3: The American Revolution
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Nigel 3: The American Revolution

Jun 10, 2020
0h 17m
★ 0.0

Wow. An epic.

Overview

Two British redcoats contemplate their place in the American Revolutionary War and the world at large.

Genres

War
History
Drama

Production Companies

Kalamazoo A.V. Club

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Cast

James Hauke

Nicholas Gelberry (voice)

James Hauke

Elliot Russell

Rufus (voice) / Body Actor

Elliot Russell

Kate McDade

Narrator / Body Actor

Kate McDade

Matthew Porco

Officer Wrigley (voice)

Matthew Porco

Patrick Greeley

George Washington (voice)

Patrick Greeley

Liam Smith

Niles Gelberry (voice)

Liam Smith

Griffin Stover

British Recruiter (voice)

Griffin Stover

Jackson Kiino-Terburg

Continental Recruiter (voice) / Body Actor

Jackson Kiino-Terburg

Lennon Hauke

British Officer (voice)

Lennon Hauke

Marco McDade

Body Actor

Marco McDade

Parker Kissel

Body Actor

Parker Kissel

Cade Peterman

Body Actor

Cade Peterman