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The Blue and the Gray

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1982
  • TV-PG
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
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The Blue and the Gray (1982)
The Blue And The Gray
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America just before and during the Civil War, as seen through the eyes of an artist correspondent.America just before and during the Civil War, as seen through the eyes of an artist correspondent.America just before and during the Civil War, as seen through the eyes of an artist correspondent.

  • Creator
    • John Leekley
  • Stars
    • Stacy Keach
    • John Hammond
    • Julia Duffy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    2K
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    • Creator
      • John Leekley
    • Stars
      • Stacy Keach
      • John Hammond
      • Julia Duffy
    • 30User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Jonas Steele
    • 1982
    John Hammond
    John Hammond
    • John Geyser
    • 1982
    Julia Duffy
    Julia Duffy
    • Mary Hale
    • 1982
    Robin Gammell
    Robin Gammell
    • Jacob Hale Sr.
    • 1982
    David W. Harper
    David W. Harper
    • James Hale
    • 1982
    Julius Harris
    Julius Harris
    • Preacher…
    • 1982
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Lester Bedell
    • 1982
    Cooper Huckabee
    Cooper Huckabee
    • Matthew Geyser
    • 1982
    James Carroll Jordan
    James Carroll Jordan
    • Professor Lowe
    • 1982
    Brian Kerwin
    Brian Kerwin
    • Malachy Hale
    • 1982
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Capt. Potts
    • 1982
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Maj. Harrison
    • 1982
    Walter Olkewicz
    Walter Olkewicz
    • Pvt. Grundy
    • 1982
    Penny Peyser
    Penny Peyser
    • Emma Gayser…
    • 1982
    Duncan Regehr
    Duncan Regehr
    • Capt. Randolph
    • 1982
    David Rounds
    • Christopher Spencer
    • 1982
    Christopher Stone
    Christopher Stone
    • Maj. Fairburn
    • 1982
    Diane Baker
    Diane Baker
    • Evelyn Hale
    • 1982
    • Creator
      • John Leekley
    • All cast & crew
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    9antelope-3

    A good if somewhat uneven miniseries

    This miniseries shows the war primarily through the eyes of a Virginian who wants to witness history but cannot commit to either side of the conflict. His new-found profession of journalism allows him to participate as a neutral observer. He is surrounded by relatives and friends on both sides, and the miniseries shows events through their eyes as well.

    The human side of the war is stressed, and it excellently portrays the toll the conflict took on families.

    Many of the subplots are taken from Civil War historian Bruce Catton's final work, "Reflections On The Civil War." However, none of the people in the book, including the real John Geyser, appear in the miniseries. Rather, observations made in the book are woven around the main storyline as supplementary material.

    Most of the military aspects of the miniseries are laughable and bear little resemblance to reality. Due to the miniseries being done on a miniseries budget we see none of the grand scale evident in "Gettysburg" or "Glory."

    Stacy Keach gives a terrific performance as Jonas Steele, the Federal special operations agent. We see from his performance a little of the decentralized, more personalized ways in which intelligence gathering and other non-standard military operations were conducted in the nineteenth century.

    The miniseries ran for over six hours on CBS in 1982, but well over an hour was cut for the two-cassette video release. Get the whole treatment if you can.
    10oddchick104

    completely captivating

    This is such a good movie mainly due to the lack of bias and multiple story lines which keep you hooked throughout the extensive length of the film. I thought that the film was, although of course not the greastest of civil war films, it definitely desearves nothing but good reviews. I saw this movie when i was visiting Utah with family and i had to live in a trailer with my brother and his friend for a few days and all we had was a DVD player and a few movies and some paper and pens. So when we finally decided to watch what seemed like a boring war movie...we never wanted to leave the trailer. Even when invited to go horse-back riding by some neighborhood girls whom my brother had been eyeing. the movie was completely captivating. Everyone should definitely see The Blue and the Gray at LEAST once.
    Snatchy

    An epic TV mini worth remembering

    I first saw this mini-series while in 5th grade history class as part of our studies on the Civil War, and I thought it was excellent. Many years later, I watched it again after finding a copy of the unabridged version (all 6+ hours of it!). I wasn't sure how it would stand the test of time (both as a 16 year old production and my own view of it, being 16 years older now) and braced myself for disappointment; however, I was very pleasantly surprised. The movie is as well done as I remembered it.

    It's an engrossing movie that gives an honest, frank look at the inherent moral ambiguity of war, as well as the additional consequences of the Civil War, where "brother fought brother". Although the movie certainly takes dramatic license (the main character, a young Southerner who relocates to the north after becoming disillusioned with the cruel treatment of slaves, ends up stumbling across his staunchly pro-Confederate siblings as if they're all wandering around in the same town instead of an entire country!), you can see that the film makers took great pains to portray as many perspectives as possible, to show that each and every person involved in the war was human, with their own thoughts and feelings. I'm certainly no Civil War expert, but I thought it was a very balanced portrait. What's more amazing is that the mini rarely drags despite sometimes taking a leisurely pace during its 6 hour run-time. Although we all know how the movie with ultimately end, it keeps you interested in the lives of all the characters it introduces. I thought Stacy Keach did a particularly good job despite a few hammy lines. This mini-series should definitely be on any must-see list of war films.
    6cooncat

    Dramatic romp through the Civil War years

    As others have mentioned, this is a series of recollections of events which may (or may not) have occurred during the American Civil War. It is related from the point of view of a 'neutral' war correspondent, who's talent is for drawing sketches of what he has seen on various battle fields, from Bull Run to Appomattox Ct. House. There is considerable 'time jumping' from one period of the war, to another, which inhibits continuity to some extent. For me the best part of the mini-series was watching Gregory Peck (as Abraham Lincoln) deliver the Gettysburg address. However, we are thrown into that scene without adequate preamble, so even this is diminished from what it could have been.

    I am quite an avid amateur Civil War historian, having read many books and watched many TV series (including the excellent PBS series by Ken Burns, and the complete 3 volume set of books on the Civil War by historian Shelby Foote) on the subject. If you are looking for historical accuracy you will be disappointed. If you, on the other hand, are simply looking for a decent dramatization (ala "Gone With the Wind), you will enjoy this series.

    The acting by the cast was, in general, C+, with the exception of a few of the notables (Gregory Peck, for one). As my summary states, this is a dramatic romp, so if you keep that in mind and set your sites correspondingly on the low side, you will not be disappointed.
    helpless_dancer

    excellent portrayal of the horrors of war

    This was a very good film about the Civil War. It showed the mindset of people living in the south during that era; how they were swayed into entering a futile and dangerous undertaking. The agony of war was shown at its worst, depicting the loss of the combatants as well as bystanders. Any war is horrible, but the war between the states is more so because of its utter uselessness. The waste of life and material should never have been allowed to happen. I recommend this movie; the action sequences are dramatic and well done, however, I felt some of the scenes seemed a bit underpopulated.

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    • Trivia
      Some filming took place at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park in Arkansas. The film crew built a false side onto a historic building there, then blew it off for a special effect, assuring the State park officials that no harm would come to the building. The explosion was larger than promised, damaging the historic house's structure.
    • Goofs
      When John Brown is hanged for the uprising at Harper's Ferry, the apple trees are in full blossom. John Brown was hanged on 2 December 1859.
    • Quotes

      Abraham Lincoln: It's well known that the more a man speaks, the less he's understood.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Saturday Night Live: Drew Barrymore/Squeeze (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Rock of Ages
      Lyrics by Augustus Montague Toplady (as Au­gus­tus M. Top­la­dy)

      Music by Thomas Hastings

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 1982 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Blauen und die Grauen
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Smith, Arkansas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Larry White/Lou Reda Productions
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 7m(127 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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