Summaries

Celebrates the 225th anniversary re-enactment of America's momentous 1781 Revolutionary War victory at Yorktown, Virginia. The four-day commemorative event was held October 19-22, 2006, with many of the events staged on the original field. Four different battle re-enactments feature re-enactors from around the world portraying Continental Soldiers, American Militia and Riflemen, German Hessians, British Regulars, the French Army in America as well as cavalry, artillery, camps, 18th century women and sutlers. Cameras are "embedded" with these soldiers on the field of battle and in their camps, carrying the viewer on this journey to final victory in the American Revolution. For the first time in 225 years, and within days of the actual anniversary of the formal British surrender, nearly 2,000 re-enactors met on the original, hollowed "Surrender Field" to commemorate the British defeat to the allied American and French forces led by General George Washington. Never since 1781 had this event been re-staged so authentically.—K. Hershberger

Details

Keywords
  • battle
  • revolution
  • george washington character
  • reenactment
  • reference to lafayette
Genres
  • Action
  • Drama
  • History
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Jun 16, 2007
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Endview Plantation - 362 Yorktown Road, Newport News, Virginia, USA
Production companies LionHeart FilmWorks

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 2h
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.78 : 1

Synopsis

This DVD celebrates the 225th anniversary re-enactment of Americas momentous 1781 Revolutionary War victory at Yorktown, Virginia. The four-day commemorative event was held October 19-22, 2006, with many of the events staged on the original field. For the first time in 225 years, and within days of the actual anniversary of the formal British surrender, nearly 2,000 re-enactors met on the original, hollowed "Surrender Field" to commemorate the British defeat to the allied American and French forces led by General George Washington. Never since 1781 had this event been re-staged so authentically.

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