Andersonville (film)

Andersonville
Poster
GenreDrama
History
War
Written byDavid W. Rintels
Directed byJohn Frankenheimer
StarringJarrod Emick
Frederic Forrest
Ted Marcoux
Music byGary Chang
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersJohn Frankenheimer
Ethel Winant
ProducersDiane Batson-Smith (as Diane Smith)
David W. Rintels
Lansing L. Smith
Production locationsTurin, Georgia
Wilmington, North Carolina
CinematographyRic Waite
EditorPaul Rubell
Running time167 minutes
Production companyTurner Pictures
Original release
NetworkTNT
ReleaseMarch 3, 1996 (1996-03-03)
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Andersonville is a 1996 American television film directed by John Frankenheimer about a group of Union soldiers during the American Civil War who are captured by the Confederates and sent to an infamous Confederate prison camp.

The film is loosely based on the diary of John Ransom, a Union soldier imprisoned there. Although certain points of the plot are fabricated, the general conditions of the camp accurately match Ransom's descriptions, particularly references to the administration of the camp by Captain Henry Wirz. His line on escaping prisoners is very similar to the book, "The Flying Dutchman [Wirz] offers to give two at a time twelve hours the start".[1]

  1. ^ Ransom, John L.; Catton, Bruce (May 1994). Andersonville Diary: Life Inside the Civil War's Most Infamous Prison. Berkley Trade. p. 71. ISBN 0-425-14146-2.