Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 17268889
Charlie Anderson
Lt. Sam
Jacob Anderson
James Anderson
Jennie Anderson
Boy Anderson
Mrs. Ann Anderson
John Anderson
Henry Anderson
Gabriel
Dr. Tom Witherspoon
Pastor Bjoerling
Col. Fairchild
Carter, Rebel Soldier
Nathan
Lt. Johnson
Capt. Richards
Jenkins - Rebel Soldier
Mule - Rebel Deserter
Abernathy
Train Engineer
Carroll - Federal Purchasing Agent
Church Member
Billy Packer
Union Train Guard
Rebel Commander with Mustache
Choirboy
Baby Martha Anderson
Church Member
Written by John Chard on 2015-11-06
What do you do with dead soldiers? Shenandoah is directed by Andrew V. McLaglen and written by James Lee Barrett. It stars James Stewart, Patrick Wayne, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Rosemary Forsyth, Phillip Alford and Katharine Ross. Music is by Frank Skinner and Technicolor photography is by William H. Clothier. As the American Civil War rages, a Virginian patriarch keeps his large farming family in the act of isolationism. But will the war leave them alone? A superbly acted and written Civil War Oater, Shenandoah is moving and poignant without over doing the anti-war message. First half of the pic lets us into the lives of the Anderson family, their beliefs, their loves and losses, and decisions that will shape their futures. Circumstances will of course come knocking at the door, which shifts the film into darker territory, where it is here that McLaglen and his team brilliantly show the emotional and physical hardships of the war between the North and the South. Story and the characters are consistently compelling, all while the locations envelope the dramatics with a beauty that is realised by the legendary Clothier. And then there is Stewart, a class act and the axis, the fulcrum of everything that is great about the pic, his character brought vividly - and crucially believably - to life, one of the best father portrayals in classic film. Battles rage, of the war, the heart and of the mind in one of the 1960s best American Oaters. 9/10