Summaries

Mary Silliman's War is a unique, award-winning film on the American Revolution.

Shot on location in Nova Scotia, the film relates the true story of a remarkable woman, whose husband, a patriot leader, was kidnapped from their home by a band of Tories -- Americans loyal to the King of England. Left to fend for herself and their children as she sought her husband's release, Mary Silliman's story presents the War for Independence in a way that is fresh and engaging to a modern audience. Mary Silliman's War was produced by Heritage Films, under the auspices of The Institute for Early American History in Colonial Williamsburg, VA. It is based on the biography by Richard and Joy Day Buel, The Way of Duty (Norton, 1984).—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • revolution
  • american revolution
  • patriot
  • independence
  • nova scotia canada
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • War
Release date May 10, 1994
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Canada
Language English
Filming locations Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, Canada
Production companies Citadel Films Heritage Films

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 33m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio

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