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Bradley Egen | Peyton Farquhar1 | |
Jody Chansuolme | Libbie Farquhar | |
Aaron Jackson | The Scout | |
Grant DeMoss | The Son | |
Ellerie DeMoss | The Daughter | |
My-Ishia Cason-Brown | Phoebe | |
Scot A. Buffington | Captain | |
John Pagano | First Lieutenant | |
Edward A. Morrison | Second Lieutenant | |
Robert Lee Hodge | Sergeant on Bridge | |
Roger Jacquet | ||
Anne Cornaly | ||
Anker Larsen | ||
Stéphane Fey | ||
Jacques-François Zeller | ||
Pierre Danny | ||
St Fey | ||
Jacques-Fran Zeller |
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Producer | Jay Barrick
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Writer | Ambrose Bierce
Brian James Egen |
Ambrose Bierce's The Civil War. A nation torn apart. A war fought in great battles, and a war fought on a much smaller scale... within the minds and hearts of a nation's young men. On a lonely bridge a group of soldiers prepare for the somber task of hanging on of their countrymen, now an enemy, for sabotage. Ambrose Bierce's heralded story from "tales of Soldiers and Civilians" begins on this isolated bridge and envelops a journey through the mind and dreams of a man facing death. This highly acclaimed film includes among its honors an Academy Award® and the Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix Award. |
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