"Fields of Freedom" is a 2006 film that takes viewers on a journey back to the Civil War era in the United States. With a budget of $3,200,000, this historical drama brings to life the intense battles and complex relationships that characterized this tumultuous time in American history.
The film boasts an impressive cast that includes talented actors such as T.J. Kennelly as Major Tom Osborne, Ben Van Bergen as the Confederate Chaplain, and Tim L. Smith as the Battery Commander. Other notable actors in the film include John D. Bert, Michael L. Colosimo, Eric Y. Lowman, and Jean Monroe.
The story revolves around the struggles and sacrifices of soldiers from both the Union and Confederate armies. General Alexander Webb, General George Pickett, and General Lewis Armistead are portrayed on screen, showcasing the leadership and bravery displayed on both sides of the conflict.
The film also delves into the personal stories of individual soldiers, such as Sgt. David Johnson, Pvt. Jones, and Corporal Carter. These characters provide a human element to the larger narrative of the Civil War, highlighting the individual experiences and emotions of those who fought in the conflict.
In addition to the soldiers, "Fields of Freedom" also explores the impact of the war on civilians, with characters such as the Old Farmer, the Farmer's Wife, and the Young Boy. Their perspectives offer a glimpse into the devastation and upheaval that the Civil War brought to communities and families across the country.
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