The Battle of Chickamauga (2007)

ALL 07/03/2007 (en) War, Documentary, History 70 Min
  • Release
    07/03/2007
  • Production
    Video Ideas Productions
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  • Original title
    The Battle of Chickamauga
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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A Great Victory For The Confederacy, A Great Loss For The United States.

Overview

The Battle of Chickamauga proved to be one of the fiercest engagements of the American Civil War. Over a period of two days in September 1863, more than 100,000 men struggled for control of the south's most strategic transportation hub, the city of Chattanooga. Along the hills and valleys surrounding the Chickamauga Creek, over 34,000 casualties would be suffered, and the Confederate Army of Tennessee would achieve their last, great victory. Shot on location using High Definition cameras, this 70-minute documentary film dramatically recreates the battle by including more than 50 fully animated maps, period photographs, historical documents, and over 200 reenactors.

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  1. Fred Covington

    Narrator

  2. James Ogden

    Historian

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 7

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The Battle of Chickamauga (2007) 70 Min

ALL 07/03/2007 (en)
War, Documentary, History
  • Release 07/03/2007
  • Production
    Video Ideas Productions
  • Original title The Battle of Chickamauga
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

A Great Victory For The Confederacy, A Great Loss For The United States.

Overview

The Battle of Chickamauga proved to be one of the fiercest engagements of the American Civil War. Over a period of two days in September 1863, more than 100,000 men struggled for control of the south's most strategic transportation hub, the city of Chattanooga. Along the hills and valleys surrounding the Chickamauga Creek, over 34,000 casualties would be suffered, and the Confederate Army of Tennessee would achieve their last, great victory. Shot on location using High Definition cameras, this 70-minute documentary film dramatically recreates the battle by including more than 50 fully animated maps, period photographs, historical documents, and over 200 reenactors.

  1. Director

  2. Story

  3. Daniel Griffith

    Editor

  4. Jerry Waddell, Martha Maples Knight

    Producer