"Appointment With Destiny: Surrender at Appomattox" (1972) - Legendary TV Drama
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- A fascinating chronicle of the final desperate days of the Civil War in America and the inner, personal conflicts of the two generals Robert E. Lee's and Ulysses S. Grant. Narrated and hosted by actor Hal Holbrook. From the legendary historical films producer David L. Wolper series.
This program first aired April 24th 1972.
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I'm having vague memories of having seen this as an 11 year old back in '72. Really well done for it's time.
I never saw this. I was 1 in 72.
The wolper documentaries should be shown in all the schools including this one.
I know that in the 70s we used to watch films such as this on different subjects.
These older documentaries are great
Mockumentary.
Abraham Lincoln once asked General (Winfield) Scott this question: "Why is it that you were once able to take Mexico City in three months with five thousand men, and we have been unable to take Richmond with one hundred thousand men?" "I will tell you," said General Scott. "The men who took us into Mexico City are the same men who are keeping us out of Richmond."
-- Confederate Veteran Magazine, September 1913, page 471.
Some of the best biographies & documentaries are old ones like this. Pretty dam good.
I saw this in 72. So cool😊
Its so sad that the peace was distorted in the South after Lincolns death and another century of Jim Crow in the US 😢
I remember this being tinted yellow to give it effect as if it were filmed during the Civil war.
This channel always come thru with some great stuff. Much appreciated
39:45 This is legendary Traveler!
I believe Grant did get a command right away. He was West Point after all.
Practice detachment from material possessions, for true wealth lies in the richness of the soul.
America has no Shakespeare to depict the machiavellian American Revolution.
The documentary film Culledon is well worth watching. All in black and white film 1964.
A sort of documentary
Awesome and slightly terrifying as a kid - I was 6 at the time
Watched it a couple of times - lots of Americans etc were quite shocked by the film.