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  1. Gettysburg is a 1993 American epic war film about the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War. Written and directed by Ronald F. Maxwell, the film was adapted from the 1974 historical novel The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara.

  2. Oct 8, 1993 · Gettysburg: Directed by Ron Maxwell. With Tom Berenger, Martin Sheen, Stephen Lang, Richard Jordan. In 1863, the Northern and Southern forces fight at Gettysburg in the decisive battle of the American Civil War.

    • (31K)
    • Drama, History, War
    • Ron Maxwell
    • 1993-10-08
  3. Filmed on location at the actual battlefield, this monumental productioncaptures on a grand scale the legendary battle of Gettysburg. 13,223 IMDb 7.6 4 h 14 min 1993. X-Ray PG. Military and War · Drama · Ambitious · Inspiring. Available to rent or buy.

    • 254 min
    • 16
  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1046038-gettysburgGettysburg | Rotten Tomatoes

    This war drama depicts one of the biggest events of the American Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg. The massive three-day conflict begins as Confederate General Robert E. Lee (Martin Sheen ...

    • (22)
    • Ronald F. Maxwell
    • PG
    • Tom Berenger
  5. Aug 12, 2014 · Gettysburg (1993) Official Trailer - Martin Sheen, Stephen Lang Civil War Movie HD. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.67M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.7K. 620K views 9 years ago. Subscribe to...

    • 3 min
    • 625.5K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  6. Oct 8, 1993 · This is a film, pure and simple, about the Battle of Gettysburg in the summer of 1863, about the strategies, calculations, mistakes and heroism that turned the tide of the Civil War decisively against the South.

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  8. On July 1, 1863, more than 150,000 soldiers were drawn by fate to the defining moment of the Civil War. Men of honor in an age when honor meant everything, they fought out of loyalty to country or homeland, or to preserve states' rights; many more were moved to the defense of individual freedom.