United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Drama
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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Drama
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- Beulah land, David Gerber Productions, Inc. in association with Sony Pictures Television ; produced by Christopher Morgan ; teleplay by Jacques Meunier ; directed by Virgil Vogel and Harry Falk
- Glory, directed by Edward Zwick ; screenplay by Kevin Jarre ; produced by Freddie Fields
- A Civil War Christmas, an American musical celebration, Paula Vogel ; music by Daryl Waters
- Hell on wheels, an Entertainment One/Nomadic Pictures production ; producers, Anson Mount, Thomas Brady, Peter Chomsky ; written by John Wirth [and six others], Season 5, volume 2
- Union bound, director, Harvey Lowrey
- Gettysburg, Turner Pictures presents ; a Mace Neufeld/Robert Rehme presentation of ; an Esparza/Katz production ; a film by Ronald F. Maxwell ; screenplay by Ronald F. Maxwell ; produced by Robert Katz and Moctesuma Esparza ; directed by Ronald F. Maxwell
- Little women, Radio Pictures presents ; directed by George Cukor ; screen play by Sarah Y. Mason and Victor Heerman
- The birth of a nation, D.W. Griffith's American epic, Kino Classics ; directed by D.W. Griffith ; screenplay by D.W. Griffith Bitzer ; screenplay by D.W. Grifith and Frank E. Woods, Disc 2
- Love me tender, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; produced by David Weisbart ; screenplay, Robert Buckner ; directed by Robert D. Webb
- Fateful lightning, America's Civil War plays, edited and introduced by Walter J. Meserve and Mollie Ann Meserve
- Gettysburg, Turner Pictures presents a Mace/Neufeld/Robert Rehme presentation of an Esparza/Katz production ; a film by Ronald F. Maxwell ; screenplay by Ronald F. Maxwell ; produced by Robert Katz, Moctesuma Esparza ; directed by Ronald F. Maxwell
- Addy's theater kit, a play about Addy for you and your friends to perform
- Love me tender, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; produced by David Weisbart ; screenplay by Robert Buckner ; directed by Robert D. Webb
- Mannerhouse, a play in a prologue and four acts, by Thomas Wolfe ; edited by Louis D. Rubin, Jr., and John L. Idol, Jr
- Sahara, Paramount Pictures and Bristol Bay Productions present, in association with Baldwin Entertainment Group, a J.K. Livin production, a Desertlands Entertainment Kanzaman production ; a Clive Cussler, Dirk Pitt adventure ; produced by Howard Baldwin ... [et al.] ; screenplay by Thomas Dean Donnelly ... [et al.] ; directed by Breck Eisner
- The Birth of a nation, Blackhawk Films
- Gone with the wind, Margaret Mitchell's story of the old South, [presented by] Selznick International in association with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by David O. Selznick ; screenplay by Sidney Howard ; directed by Victor Fleming
- The birth of a nation, D.W. Griffith's American epic, Kino Classics ; directed by D.W. Griffith ; screenplay by G.W. Bitzer, D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods
- Friendly persuasion, screenplay by Michael Wilson ; produced and directed by William Wyler
- The art of Buster Keaton, [Disc 1]
- The birth of a nation, D.W. Griffith's American epic, Kino Classics ; directed by D.W. Griffith ; screenplay by D.W. Griffith Bitzer ; screenplay by D.W. Grifith and Frank E. Woods, Disc 3
- The red badge of courage, M-G-M presents ; produced by Gottfried Reinhardt ; screenplay by John Huston ; adaptation by Albert Band ; directed by John Huston
- Charlotte Forten's mission, director, Barry Crane ; writer, Samm-Art Williams
- Father comes home from the wars, parts 1, 2 & 3, Suzan-Lori Parks
- The good, the bad and the ugly, United Artists presents ; a film produced by Alberto Grimaldi ; screenplay by Age-Scarpelli, Luciano Vincenzoni and Sergio Leone ; English version by Mickey Knox
- Major Dundee, Columbia Pictures Corporation presents a Jerry Bresler production ; screenplay by Harry Julian Fink, Oscar Saul and Sam Peckinpah ; produced by Jerry Bresler ; directed by Sam Peckinpah
- Gore Vidal's Lincoln, Appointment with destiny : surrender at Appomattox
- Mercy Street, producer, David A. Rosemont ; directors, Stephen Cragg, Laura Innes, Alex Zakrewski, Season 2
- Lincoln [TV], a film by Lamont Johnson ; produced by Bob Christianson [i.e. Christiansen], Rick Rosenburg [i.e. Rosenberg] ; writer, Ernest Kinoy ; directed by Lamont Johnson
- Mourning becomes Electra, screenplay by Dudley Nichols ; produced and directed by Dudley Nichols
- Jayhawker,, a play in three acts,, by Sinclair Lewis and Lloyd Lewis
- The general ;, Steamboat Bill, Jr., written and directed by Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman ; adapted by Al Boasberg and Charles Smith. Steamboat Bill, Jr. / directed by Charles F. Reisner ; script and titles by Carl Harbaugh
- Gone with the wind, a Selznick International Picture ; directed by Victor Fleming ; screen play by Sidney Howard
- Battle hymn, by Jim Leonard
- D.W. Griffith's The birth of a nation, directed by D.W. Griffith ; screenplay by D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods, Disc 1
- The love letter, Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions, Inc. ; teleplay and television story by James Henerson ; produced and directed by Dan Curtis
- Dances with wolves, TIG Productions presents ; produced by Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner ; screenplay by Michael Blake ; directed by Kevin Costner
- The General, written and directed by Buster Keaton and Clyde Bruckman ; adapted by Al Boasberg and Charles Smith ; produced by Joseph M. Schenck
- Abraham Lincoln vs. zombies, the Asylum presents ; story by Richard Schenkman, Karl T. Hirsch & Lauren Proctor ; co-producer, Paul Bales ; executive producer, David Rimawi ; produced by David Michael Latt ; written and directed by Richard Schenkman
- Cold mountain, Miramax Films presents a Mirage Enterprises/Bona Fide Productions ; an Anthony Minghella film ; screenplay by Anthony Minghella ; produced by Sydney Pollack ... [et al.] ; directed by Anthony Minghella.
- Hell on wheels, The complete third season
- Springfield rifle, Warner Brothers Pictures ; a Warner Brothers-First National Picture ; screen play by Charles Marquis Warren and Frank Davis ; produced by Louis F. Edelman ; directed by Andre DeToth
- Dog Jack, a McDougal Films production ; written, directed and produced by Edward T. McDougal
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