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April Morning

  • Téléfilm
  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
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6,4/10
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Tommy Lee Jones in April Morning (1988)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOn the morning of April 19, 1775, the American Revolution began with the "shot heard 'round the world".On the morning of April 19, 1775, the American Revolution began with the "shot heard 'round the world".On the morning of April 19, 1775, the American Revolution began with the "shot heard 'round the world".

  • Réalisation
    • Delbert Mann
  • Scénario
    • Howard Fast
    • James Lee Barrett
  • Casting principal
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Susan Blakely
    • Chad Lowe
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,4/10
    872
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Delbert Mann
    • Scénario
      • Howard Fast
      • James Lee Barrett
    • Casting principal
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Susan Blakely
      • Chad Lowe
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Moses Cooper
    Susan Blakely
    Susan Blakely
    • Sarah Cooper
    Chad Lowe
    Chad Lowe
    • Adam Cooper
    Robert Urich
    Robert Urich
    • Joseph Simmons
    Meredith Salenger
    Meredith Salenger
    • Ruth Simmons
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Solomon Chandler
    Joan Heney
    • Granny Cooper
    Nicholas Kilbertus
    • John Parker
    Griffith Brewer
    Griffith Brewer
    • Samuel Hadley
    Thor Bishopric
    • Jonathan Harrington
    Joel Miller
    • The Reverend
    Brian Furlong
    Brian Furlong
    • Joash Smith
    Anthony Ulc
    Anthony Ulc
    • Simon Casper
    • (as Tony Ulc)
    Philip Spensley
    • John Buckman
    Peter Colvey
    Peter Colvey
    • Major John Pitcairn
    Alan Mozes
    • Young British Soldier
    Jeannie Walker
    • Mrs. Simmons
    Gary Plaxton
    • Lt. Col. Francis Smith
    • Réalisation
      • Delbert Mann
    • Scénario
      • Howard Fast
      • James Lee Barrett
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    webscrib1

    A thought provoking film about War and it's effect on peoples lives.

    Based on the idea that war is hard on the families of those who fight in them. It was written from news articles of the Revolutionary War during the Veitnam War and showed that nothing changes when it's your family facing the fight for freedom no matter in what the time period.
    10hdejulia-83829

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    I liked the movie. My wife's known family members that were involved in the event of 19 April 1775 at Lexington, to include Americans and British:

    American's Captain John Parker 3rd cousin 6 times removed 1729-1775 Jonas Parker, Sr. 3rd cousin 6 times remove-killed 1722-1775 Isaac Preston Durant 3rd cousin 6 times removed 1757-1848 Nathaniel Parkhurst I 3rd cousin 7 times removed 1724-1780 Philip Russell 3rd cousin 9 times removed 1752-1821

    Srgt. William Monroe III 4th cousin in law 5 times removed 1742-1827 Nathan Mu(o)nroe 4th cousin 5 times removed 1747- Deacon Ebenezer Parker 4th cousin 5 times removed 1750-1839 Jonas Parker, Jr. 4th cousin 5 times removed 1753-1783 Simeon Snow 4th cousin in law 5 times removed 1752-1827 John Tidd 4th cousin in law 6 times removed 1749-1812 Joseph Underwood 4th cousin in law 5 times removed 1749-1829 John Winship 4th cousin in law 5 times removed 1754-1822 ???Nathaniel Wyman 4th cousin in law 6 times removed-killed 1741-1775 John Buttrick 4th cousin 6 times removed 1760-1825

    Edmund James Brown 5th cousin 9 times removed 1758-1821 Robert T Douglass 5th cousin in law 7 times removed 1759-1833 Samuel Hastings, Jr. 5th cousin in law 7 times removed 17 Joshua Reed, Sr. 5th cousin 7 times removed 1730-1798 Samuel Tidd 5th cousin in law 7 times removed 1736-1805 James Brown, Sr. 5th cousin 9 times removed 1758-1821

    Micah Hager 6th cousin 6 times removed 1755-?

    Caleb Harrington 6th cousin 7 times removed-killed 1751-1775 Daniel Harrington 6th cousin 7 times removed 1739-1813 John Harrington, Sr. 6th cousin 7 times removed 1758-1854 Jonathan Harrington 6th cousin in law 6 times removed-killed -1775 Moses Harrington 6th cousin 7 times removed 1733-1834 Samuel Hastings, Sr. 6th cousin 7 times removed 1721-1820 Joseph Reed, Jr. 6th cousin 6 times removed 1756-1820 Jonas Stone 6th cousin 6 times removed 1741-1814

    James Wyman, Sr. 7th cousin 7 times removed 1741-1822 Thomas Hadley, Sr. 7th cousin in law 9 times removed 1712-1788 Jacob Bacon 7th cousin in law 7 times removed 1738-1785 Joshua Simonds 7th cousin in law 6 times removed 1735-1805 Timothy Blodgett 7th cousin in law 7 times removed 1740-1831 John Bridge, Jr. 7th cousin 7 times removed 1737-1806 Joseph Tidd 7th cousin 6 times removed 1749-1812 John Brown 7th cousin 7 times removed-killed 17 Ephraim Hartwell Sr. 7th cousin 7 times removed 17 Isaac Hastings 7th cousin 6 times removed 1755-1820 Samuel Hastings, Jr. 1757-1834 William Grimes 7th cousin 5 times removed 17 Robert Mu(o)nroe 7th cousin 6 times removed 1712-1775 John Parkhurst 7th cousin 6 times removed 1733-1812 Deacon Nathan Reed I 7th cousin in law 7 times removed 1743-1811/17 Joshua Simonds 7th cousin in law 6 times removed 1736-1805 Joshua Reed 7th cousin in law 9 times removed 1730-1798 Colonel James Barrett Sr. 7th cousin 8 times removed 1710-1779

    Nathan Meriam 8th cousin in law 5 times removed 1720-1782 Samuel Hadley 8th cousin 8 times removed 1746-1775 Thomas Hadley 8th cousin 8 times removed 1754-1784 Moses Harrington 8th cousin 1733-1784 Moses Harrington 8th cousin 5 times removed 1709-1787 Jonathan Harrington, Sr. 8th cousin 5 times removed 1723-1809 Amos Locke 8th cousin 7 times removed 1742-1828 Benjamin Locke 8th cousin in law 6 times removed 1756-1842 Lt. Ebenezer Mu(o)nroe 8th cousin 5 times removed 1752-1825 Capt. Edmund Mu(o)nroe 8th cousin 5 times removed 1735-1778 Stephen Mu(o)nroe 8th cousin 5 times removed 1739-1826

    John Chandler, 9th cousin 5 times removed 1731-1810 Reuben Locke 9th cousin in law 6 times removed 1749-1823 Clerk Daniel Harrington III 9th cousin 4 times removed 1739-1818 Jonathan Harrington, Jr. 9th cousin 4 times removed-killed 1745-1775 Captain Moses Harrington 9th cousin 4 times removed 1759-1818 Ephraim Hartwell Sr. 9th cousin 7 times removed 1707-1793 Samuel Hastings III 9th cousin in law 7 times removed 1721-1820 Benjamin Sampson 9th cousin 4 times removed 1756-1846 Phineas Stearns 9th cousin 4 times removed 1738-1792 Thaddeas Harrington 9th cousin 4 times removed 1736-1821 Thomas Harrington 9th cousin 4 times removed 1747-1811 Joel Viles 9th cousin 4 times removed 1743-1817 Timothy Wellington 9th cousin in law 6 times removed 1747-1809 Thomas Winship 9th cousin 4 times removed 1729-1796

    Joshua Reed 10th cousin in law 5 times removed 1756-1826 John Chandler, Jr. 10th cousin 4 times removed 1758-1821 Ebenezer Locke 10th cousin 6 times removed 1735-1816 Samuel Hastings, Jr. 10th cousin 1757-1824 John Smith 10th cousin in law 5 times removed 1756-1822

    Jedediah Mu(o)nroe 11th cousin in law 5 times removed 1721-1775

    Jonas Stone 12th cousin 3 times removed 1741-1814

    British: Major John Pitcairn 4th cousin 9 times removed 1722-1775 Captain Jeremy Lister 8th cousin eight times removed 1752-1836 General Hugh Percy 2nd Duke of Northumberland 5th cousin in law 7 times removed 1742-1817

    Can you imagine being there in these men's shoes on this day!!!!
    nickandalex

    a great fiction movie about the start of the revolutionary war.

    i thought this movie was great! i saw it in my social studies class, and loved it. they really gave you some great information about how the war began. it may have been about a fictional boy and how he wanted to join the militia to impress his dad, but it had some real things that happened. one of them was not when the guy was riding on the horse screaming about the British coming. someone in my class thought that his job was cool because he got to ride on a horse through the town screaming about the British coming.. he then said if the British caught him, he would cover his eyes. i'm very glad my social studies teacher had us watch this movie, because it taught me more about how the war began. i give this movie two thumbs up.
    7ma-cortes

    Television movie about the battle signed the initiation of American war of Independence

    This TV film is based correctly on historical events developed in April 19,1775 , beginning hostilities for a shot was fired and starting the American Revolution, skirmishes among the British troops and the colonial militia were in Lexington and Concorde(Massachusetts); the deeds are the following : The first battle of the American War of Independence was in Lexington,northwest of Boston.Anticipating a rebellion ,The British general Thomas Gage sent 800 troops to seize stores at Concord and arrest John Hancock and John Adams ,two prominent American rebels.The rebellious were warned by Paul Revere(Vlasta Vrana).An advance party under Major Pitcairn encountered a party of about 50 Minutemen ,American rebel militia troops,on Lexington Common.They refused to disperse when ordered to do so,and Pitcairn ordered his troops to open fire. Eight Minutemen were killed and the remainder retired.Fervants patriots(Tommy Lee Jones,Chad Lowe and Robert Urich) against redcoats were led by Salomon Chandler(Rip Torn). The British party turned back for Concord and was later ambushed ;it was only saved by reinforcements sent out from Concord .The total losses in two actions were 73 British killed and 174 wounded,49 Americans killed and 39 wounded.

    The movie is a good adaptation upon the notorious historic events and based on a Howard Fast's(Spartacus) novel . The film is produced by Robert Halmi Jr from ¨Hallmark , Hall of fame¨ TV , which has produced several films and series about historical happenings and known personages , as : Cleopatra, Odyssea(Ulises), Hercules , Jason and the Argonauts, Joan of Arc, Lion in Winter( Henry II and Leonor Aquitania), Prince and pauper( Henry VIII and Edward VI ), among others . The movie is well directed by Delbert Mann (Marty). The flick will appeal to American history buffs.
    8guanche

    Fictionalized but worthwhile. A great pro-Second Amendment statement.

    After disposing of the fact that this film was significantly under budgeted, and, in spots, more than a bit overacted, what remains is a realistically cold and existential account of the first day of the American Revolution. While the principal characters have decided to take a stand against British domination, most are a bit vague in their feelings and haven't judged exactly how far they are willing to go. Yet, the events of the Day assume a life of their own and sweep everyone along.

    I was most impressed by the way the film depicts the confusion of war and the mostly improvised pattern of resistance against the redcoats. Firing is heard all around, though no one is exactly sure from where or by whom. Men move through the woods with their guns, forming ad hoc groups to ambush the roadbound British columns---whose primary mission was the confiscation of privately owned firearms. The tactics are historically accurate. They fire, and retreat to concealed positions to reload. Most of these men are reluctant warriors, resigned to an unpleasant task, yet resolved to carry it through. A fine illustration of the ultimate Check and Balance of an armed citizenry; a concept enshrined in our Constitution yet too readily dismissed by many who claim to believe in democratic principles.

    Another interesting and rather rare touch is the fact that the scriptwriters made a real effort to have the characters speak as people of the time would have. I have found that in many "historical" films the actors use words, sentence structure and alliterative devices from modern times. In some instances, well intentioned editors concerned with realism overcompensate to the point where the dialogue is overly formalized, archaic, and stilted. Not so here. The actors really sound like what one would read in contemporary, primary sources describing the event. This by itself gives the film considerable educational value.

    A good "war is hell" movie still suitable for younger viewers due to its lack of gratuitous gore, and a memorable portrayal of ordinary people facing up to the bold task of confronting tyranny.

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      This was also the title and subject of the last film project of John Ford, but it is not clear whether the script was the one which Ford tried to make. There were other connections between James Lee Barrett and Ford, most notably that Barrett wrote the script of the TV remake of Ford's La Chevauchée fantastique (1939) (Stagecoach (1986)).
    • Gaffes
      At the Battle of Lexington, the Regulars did indeed break rank and fire without orders - historical fact. They fired after a single musket went off - although many said it was a pistol. The tension that had been building exploded and the soldiers broke ranks and fired - and they also fired while advancing - some chasing the militia a half mile to the Hancock/Clark House.
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      Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 avril 1988 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Hallmark Hall of Fame: April Morning (#37.4)
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Québec, Québec, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions
      • Robert Halmi
      • Samuel Goldwyn Television
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