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<blockquote data-quote="gerhard1" data-source="post: 4335316" data-attributes="member: 5391"><p>If anyone is intersted in an absolutely outstanding Civil War courtroom drama,, the 1970 play <em>The Andersonville Trial</em> is on youtube. Directed by George C. Scott, the acting by such people as William Shatner, Jack Cassidy, Richard Basehart and Cameron Mitchell, was absolutely superb. Mitchell played General Lew Wallace who later was governor of the New Mexico Territory, and wrote the novel <em>Ben-Hur</em>. Shatner is one of the very few credited cast members (Michael Burns, and Martin Sheen are the only others) who, more than fifty yers later, are still alive.</p><p></p><p>Watch it on youtube if you like historic dramas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gerhard1, post: 4335316, member: 5391"] If anyone is intersted in an absolutely outstanding Civil War courtroom drama,, the 1970 play [I]The Andersonville Trial[/I] is on youtube. Directed by George C. Scott, the acting by such people as William Shatner, Jack Cassidy, Richard Basehart and Cameron Mitchell, was absolutely superb. Mitchell played General Lew Wallace who later was governor of the New Mexico Territory, and wrote the novel [I]Ben-Hur[/I]. Shatner is one of the very few credited cast members (Michael Burns, and Martin Sheen are the only others) who, more than fifty yers later, are still alive. Watch it on youtube if you like historic dramas. [/QUOTE]
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