Author : Not Known
Narrated By : Full Cast Production
Published By : Sound Mind Theater
Runtime : 50 minutes
Dramatizations American Pre 1900
Price : $4.95
Full-cast adventure tale set against the bloodiest single-day battle in American history. Three escaped Confederate prisoners learn of a plot to ambush Stonewall Jackson and race against time to warn the Rebel forces.
heavy on drama...light on historical facts
Jim from Texas - 01 Mar 2005
I give this one two stars mostly for effort. Since I am a stickler for historical correctness, I have difficulty with an entertainment program that strays too far from the facts of subject. I do give them kudas for making an interesting drama, but if you like your history mixed with facts, try the many history programs available from the Colonial Radio Theatre. They have figured out how to do this really well.
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