Narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell, director of the epic films "Gettysburg" and "Gods and Generals," "Horses of Gettysburg" captures the relationship between soldiers and their horses.
Humans have relied on horses since the dawn of time, but there is no stronger bond than between a horse and rider on the battlefield. Narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell, Director of the epic films "Gettysburg" and "Gods and Generals," "Horses of Gettysburg" captures the relationship between soldiers and their horses.Filmed in high-definition with charging horses, battlefield panoramas and no "talking heads," this cinematic documentary tells the story of the estimated 72,000 horses and mules that fought at the Battle of Gettysburg and uncovers the strategies employed to ensure that the millions of animals in service with the North and South remained healthy and well-trained for action. "Horses of Gettysburg" celebrates the forgotten heroes of the Civil War and their critical role in shaping the United States of America that we live in today.Directed by Mark Bussler (Producer and Director of "EXPO - Magic of the White City" narrated by Gene Wilder and "World War 1 - American Legacy" narrated by David Carradine), "Horses of Gettysburg" Volume One is a special feature-length Director's Cut.
"Ronald Maxwell provides a mesmerizing narration."
About the Author
Mark Bussler's credits include "Westinghouse" narrated by Carol Lee Espy, "EXPO - Magic of the White City" narrated by Gene Wilder, "World War 1 - American Legacy" narrated by David Carradine, "Horses of Gettysburg" narrated by Ronald F. Maxwell, "Gettysburg and Stories of Valor" narrated by Keith Carradine and "Johnstown Flood" narrated by Richard Dreyfuss.
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