Stephen Lang, Tom Berenger, Brian Mallon & Ron Maxwell | Gettysburg Movie Panel

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Stephen Lang (George Pickett), Tom Berenger (James Longstreet), Brian Mallon (Winfield Scott Hancock) and Ron Maxwell (Director) talk to the crowd at the famous Majestic Theater in Gettysburg before a special screening of the director's cut of the film.
This panel was part of the anniversary weekend celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Gettysburg Movie.
The American Battlefield Trust preserves America’s hallowed battlegrounds and educates the public about what happened there and why it matters. We permanently protect these battlefields for future generations as a lasting and tangible memorial to the brave soldiers who fought in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War.

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  • @Dallas1942
    @Dallas19422 ай бұрын

    Gettysburg is still one of the best films about the Civil War. One that tells it like it is, and doesn't pander to an agenda. I love it!

  • @johnmassoud930
    @johnmassoud9302 ай бұрын

    Brian Mallon, you brought Winfield Hancock to life. Truly amazing performance.

  • @5wheels521
    @5wheels52118 күн бұрын

    Tom Berenger, still stirs my heart. One of my heart throbs since General Hospital,,, he absolutely made my heart pound in Last Of The Dogmen,, ❤

  • @WysteriaGuitar
    @WysteriaGuitar2 ай бұрын

    I was a confederate extra on Gods and Generals and had the opportunity to meet Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Lang, and several other actors. I can honestly say it was the most rewarding experience of my life helping bring the Civil War to life - the cast and crew were all wonderful, the food was great, and it was so much fun. Ron, please make the "Last Full Measure" I'm ready to march to the sound of the guns again!

  • @oldrestless

    @oldrestless

    14 күн бұрын

    Lang as Jackson is the best thing about that movie.

  • @WysteriaGuitar

    @WysteriaGuitar

    14 күн бұрын

    @@oldrestless Mr. Lang is a wonderful actor, student of civil war history, and human being.

  • @TDINWY
    @TDINWY2 ай бұрын

    Very nostalgic and moving movie for me. I had ancestors on both sides in the war. PA/AL

  • @SpartansAndHeroes
    @SpartansAndHeroes2 ай бұрын

    Such a treat.

  • @Navy0401
    @Navy04012 ай бұрын

    Without question one of the most iconic films ever made a true American classic. 🇺🇸

  • @Ihatedayslikethis1
    @Ihatedayslikethis12 ай бұрын

    Notification on! So cool of you to share this footage ❤

  • @SueProv
    @SueProv2 ай бұрын

    I've seen this movie a several times and own it. Shared it with my dad. He loved it.

  • @RRM13
    @RRM132 ай бұрын

    Hello, respect, appreciation, and gratitude from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷.

  • @bassmangotdbluz
    @bassmangotdbluz2 ай бұрын

    I can't wait.

  • @DavidDArcy9
    @DavidDArcy92 ай бұрын

    Was at the 30th, great

  • @HackersGamingAdventures
    @HackersGamingAdventures2 ай бұрын

    awesome and really an unfortunate battle for the North and the South soldiers. God Bless all of their souls.

  • @astrosjer822
    @astrosjer8222 ай бұрын

    Love Gods and Generals too

  • @darylwilliams7883
    @darylwilliams78832 ай бұрын

    My all time favourite stand-alone movie, but I wish it had been made as a trilogy with a separate movie for each day. So much heroism on both sides was skipped over. Nice to see Brian Mallon again as well. According to Google he kind of dropped out of the movie scene after Gettysburg and moved to Ireland. He has aged (haven't we all), but that voice is still Winfield Scott Hancock to me.

  • @scottmarquiss7941
    @scottmarquiss79412 ай бұрын

    And we were there. . .I found us in the audience at 0:18! What an awesome experience.

  • @darylwilliams7883

    @darylwilliams7883

    2 ай бұрын

    DEEP envy from Canada.

  • @robertschultz6922

    @robertschultz6922

    2 ай бұрын

    Mmm I wish I could have been there. Just to see the director cut alone would have been amazing

  • @greatlakestraveller9703
    @greatlakestraveller97032 ай бұрын

    Was Martin Sheen at any of the Anniversary events?

  • @gpfoster1966

    @gpfoster1966

    2 ай бұрын

    Short answer, from what I hear... no.

  • @stevemaryellen91
    @stevemaryellen912 ай бұрын

    We were there at the theater that day!😊

  • @hondo3313
    @hondo33132 ай бұрын

    Anybody know why Stephen has a head covering?

  • @robertschultz6922
    @robertschultz69222 ай бұрын

    Do we get to see the movie???

  • @wheeler71
    @wheeler712 ай бұрын

    An event and a film History 🙏👍🇺🇸

  • @tommyriam8320
    @tommyriam8320Ай бұрын

    Good God, Almighty 0:10 Berenger is almost unrecognizable ..somehow, this is not how I envisioned him aging

  • @natantateishi9112
    @natantateishi91122 ай бұрын

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @user-tv3id2nf5o
    @user-tv3id2nf5o2 ай бұрын

    As a nation let us not forget what they did there! HAIL GETTYSBURG!!!

  • @stevecochrane8799
    @stevecochrane87992 ай бұрын

    I guess Jeff Daniels is too woke now to show up.

  • @ganeshiyer9672

    @ganeshiyer9672

    Ай бұрын

    Are you complaining because the man isn’t a racist like you are now?

  • @tombrennan6312
    @tombrennan63122 ай бұрын

    Pretty bad movie; terrible direction, use of overaged and overweight reenactors who strike poses, some really bad acting, horrible beards and a general low rent air of made for TV. Compare this with the professional Hollywood polish and efficiency of Glory.

  • @xcalabur18

    @xcalabur18

    2 ай бұрын

    You must be joking.

  • @cyhawk4788

    @cyhawk4788

    2 ай бұрын

    Pretty bad take; But try to hear me out here… This is a historical film. The most important question to ask when determining if it is good or bad is: Did it get the history right? Everything else is secondary. But you focus on the more artistic elements of its production so let’s break it down. The film was actually intended to be a miniseries for TNT, so I guess that’s where that “air” comes from. In order to appeal to the sensibilities of a wide TV audience, several elements such as combat depiction and discourse of slavery and the southern cause had to be watered down. Yes, Glory is absolutely the better Civil War film and no, Ron Maxwell is no Edward Zwick. But no one else before or since has dared to create something with the same scale, detail, and faithfulness to the subject matter. Ron did come back a decade later with Gods & Generals but I think we can all agree that film was disappointing. Gettysburg’s directing was not terrible by any stretch. It was merely passable to allow the film to accomplish what it sets out to do, which is to depict the battle as accurately as possible. As to those “overaged and overweight reenactors”: the film simply would not have happened without them. You simply can’t find that amount of men _anywhere_ who possess the equipment, weaponry, clothing, historical knowledge, and physical build of a 17-25 year old Civil War soldier. Not to mention, these men _volunteered_ to be in this film so you’re talking about thousands of men who were willing to work on and off set for weeks on end without even being paid. As a whole, the acting is not as bad as you have led yourself to believe. There were a number of phenomenal casting choices for this film, which carried memorable performances. Jeff Daniels, Stephen Lang, Sam Elliot, Richard Jordan, and Kevin Conway more than made up for any “really bad acting” you may have perceived. Even Marin Sheen, who probably receives a lot of flak for his portrayal of Lee and I would agree to the notion that he was not as good as many had hoped , had some great moments. I hope this will, if not change your mind, at least convince you to rethink your analysis of this remarkable film. Flaws and all. Now, as a certain someone said: “Let us speak no more of this.”

  • @tombrennan6312

    @tombrennan6312

    2 ай бұрын

    @@cyhawk4788 Well Hawk, as a character in a much better movie said, you honor the unworthy.

  • @cyhawk4788

    @cyhawk4788

    2 ай бұрын

    @@tombrennan6312 it is the opinion of some excellent KZreadrs and commenters that you have let us all down. There will be none of these one-liner quips or “no, you’re just wrong” counter arguments, there is no time. Tom, your mission was to either restructure your criticism of _Gettysburg_ instead of painting it with a “nothing good about this film” and not even consider the lasting impacts it has had in today’s community of historians, and to explain in further detail with examples each of your points. That mission was not fulfilled. You came here and dropped a bomb with no word of your intentions or reasoning behind such claims. Meanwhile, a few of us were engaged here. Drawn into this thread without adequate knowledge of this film’s apparent endless amount of shortcomings. So it is only by God’s grace that we did not meet disaster here by getting into some sort of twitter style, ad hominem argument. Perhaps you did not read my comment in its entirety, perhaps the points I made were not clear. Well sir, this must be _very_ clear. You, sir, are the leading voice of criticism in this comment section. Without a proper explanation from you we are made blind. That has already happened once. It must never, _never,_ happen again.

  • @johnmassoud930

    @johnmassoud930

    2 ай бұрын

    Gettysburg was a great movie.

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