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AMBROSE BIERCE:
CIVIL WAR STORIES
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SYNOPSIS: In 1890, Ambrose Bierce was one of the world’s most respected writers, with collections of his Civil War stories achieving worldwide best selling stature. His infamous tale of “An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge” was later adapted into an Oscar nominated feature film as well as a memorable episode of “The Twilight Zone.” Now, for the first time ever, a collection of three of the most popular and profound tales by the acclaimed Ambrose Bierce are brought to life on the big screen by film director Don Maxwell. “Story Of A Conscience”, “One Kind of Officer” and a new adaptation of “An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge” are presented from Bierce’s own words at a historic 1891 meeting with novelist Gertrude Atherton and publisher William Randolph Hearst. Featuring pulse-pounding battle scenes and Bierce’s infamous surprise endings, this film is an entertaining mix of history, literature and human conflict, certain to appeal to all audiences.
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KEY SELLING POINTS: Critically praised new feature starring Campbell Scott and Vivian Schilling; a must-buy DVD for many millions of Civil War fans.
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2006 Production, Color, Stereo, 91 mins., PG, UPC: 7-61450-90173-5
Only $19.95 suggested retail.
Available Now from Walmart.com and Amazon.com, or at stores nationwide including Wal-Mart, Hollywood Video and Movie Gallery locations.
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