Cinema and television about the American Civil War

Cinema and television about the American Civil War

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Films about the war

Before 1920

  • Barbara Frietchie: The Story of a Patriotic American Woman (1908)
  • The Guerrilla (1908)
  • The Fugitive (1910)
  • The House with Closed Shutters (1910)
  • In the Border States (1910)
  • The Battle (1911), directed by D.W. Griffith
  • His Trust Fulfilled (1911)
  • Railroad Raiders of '62 (1911)
  • Swords and Hearts (1911)
  • For Her Sake (1911)
  • Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight (1912)
  • The Informer (1912)
  • The Lie (1912)
  • The Seventh Son (1912)
  • The Battle of Gettysburg (1913)
  • The Battle of Shiloh (1913)
  • The Price of Victory (1913)
  • The Seed of the Fathers (1913)
  • Dan (1914)
  • The Sleeping Sentinel (1914)
  • Barbara Frietchie (1915)
  • The Birth of a Nation (1915), also known as The Clansmen, controversial film directed by D.W. Griffith
  • Colonel Carter of Cartersville (1915)
  • The Coward (1915)
  • According to the Code (1916)
  • Her Father's Son (1916)
  • Naked Hearts (1916)
  • The Sting of Victory (1916)
  • The Blood of His Fathers (1917)
  • The Field of Honor (1917)
  • The Lincoln Cycle (1917)
  • The Spreading Dawn (1917)
  • Hearts of Love (1918)
  • The Last Rebel (1918)
  • Morgan's Raiders (1918)
  • The Scarlet Drop (1918)
  • The Son of Democracy (1918)
  • Miss Dulcie from Dixie (1918)
  • Hay Foot, Straw Foot (1919)
  • Secret Service (1919)

1920s

  • The Copperhead (1920)
  • Held by the Enemy (1920)
  • Hitchin' Posts (1920)
  • The Kentucky Colonel (1920)
  • The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (1920)
  • The Highest Law (1921)
  • Johnny Ring and the Captain's Sword (1921)
  • Grandma's Boy (1922)
  • Barbara Frietchie (1924)
  • The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln (1924)
  • The Warrens of Virginia (1924)
  • Hands Up! (1926)
  • The General (1927), film by Buster Keaton about The Great Locomotive Chase
  • The Heart of Maryland (1927)
  • Court-Martial (1928)
  • Morgan's Last Raid (1929)
  • The Overland Telegraph (1929)

1930s

1940s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s and 1990s

2000s

Television shows and miniseries

Documentaries


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