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Shenandoah -- Charlie Anderson is a farmer in Shenandoah, Virginia and finds himself (and his family) in the middle of the Civil War...
Shenandoah -- Charlie Anderson is a farmer in Shenandoah, Virginia and finds himself (and his family) in the middle of the Civil War...

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James Lee Barrett (written by)
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Release Date:
3 June 1965 (USA) See more »
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Tagline:
SHAKES THE SCREEN LIKE CANNON THUNDER! (original ad - all caps) See more »
Plot:
Charlie Anderson is a farmer in Shenandoah, Virginia and finds himself (and his family) in the middle of the Civil War... See more » | Add synopsis »
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win & 1 nomination See more »
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Scenes We Love: Shenandoah
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Not my kids and stay off of my land. See more (59 total) »

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

James Stewart ... Charlie Anderson
Doug McClure ... Lt. Sam
Glenn Corbett ... Jacob Anderson
Patrick Wayne ... James Anderson
Rosemary Forsyth ... Jennie Anderson
Phillip Alford ... Boy Anderson

Katharine Ross ... Mrs. Ann Anderson
Charles Robinson ... Nathan Anderson

Jim McMullan ... John Anderson (as James McMullan)
Tim McIntire ... Henry Anderson
Gene Jackson ... Gabriel (as Eugene Jackson Jr.)
Paul Fix ... Dr. Tom Witherspoon
Denver Pyle ... Pastor Bjoerling
George Kennedy ... Col. Fairchild

James Best ... Carter, Rebel Soldier
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Runtime:
105 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.85 : 1 See more »
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Mono (Westrex Recording System)
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In Disneyland's 50th fireworks show, "Remember, Dreams Come True," a portion of the music can be heard. It plays before the Frontierland sequence. See more »
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Factual errors: When Boy and other confederate troops are being attacked by union troops, Boy is firing a Trapdoor Springfield rifle, which was not invented until after the civil war. See more »
Quotes:
[first lines]
Jacob Anderson: They come closer every day, Pa.
Charlie Anderson: They on our land?
Jacob Anderson: No, sir.
Charlie Anderson: Then it doesn't concern us... does it?
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Movie Connections:
Edited from Raintree County (1957) See more »
Soundtrack:
A Mighty Fortress is Out God See more »

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24 out of 33 people found the following review useful.
Not my kids and stay off of my land., 12 April 2001
Author: dwc2-1 from Hamilton, Ontario

This is a classic. A real beauty of a film. Produced during the nightmare period of racial integration in the Southern United States, and the Vietnam War. The story plays out in one main location, a Large farm in the Shenadoah Valley during the American Civil War. The history of the valley is crucial to an understanding of the two central themes of the story, Man against man and man against God, so I recommend a basic understanding of the history of the valley in conjunction with viewing the film.

We are taken on a journey of faith, and strength of family, by a family surrounded by the madness of war. Considering the epic nature of both the themes and the war, this film manages to navigate a very clear and coherent path from beginning to end. The family's patriarch, played very convincingly by James Stewart, is trying to successfully resolve three conflicts.

He is at odds with God for taking his wife from him. This inner conflict is beautifully captured by his handling of grace at the family supper, and his retreating to the grave of his wife and speaking to her spirit in heaven while he maintains his anger with God.

He is also faced with the conflict of protecting his property while the two armies virtually destroy the valley around him.

And, he is faced with the conflict of saving his sons from senseless slaughter in a losing war to protect the right to own slaves. This is the film's central conflict and forms the main plot. The issues of terror and inhumanity are handled with subtlety, tact, and diplomacy. Many will enjoy watching this film simply because it tells a great story beautifully and raises important issues without graphic violence. This is a great film and a good vehicle for generating family discussions about racism, family, God, faith, and inner strength.

For the thicker skinned and more mature among us, another wonderful movie that loosely parallels this one would have to be The Patriot (2000), Directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Mel Gibson

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