Gettysburg 1993

Critics score:
80 / 100

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Stephen Holden, New York Times: Mr. Daniels's luminous performance as the heroic colonel dominates ... half of the film. And when the actor all but disappears in Part 2, he is sorely missed. Read more

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Geoff Andrew, Time Out: It's a movie that parades authenticity, but never settles on its own point of view. Read more

Daniel M. Kimmel, Variety: Gettysburg succeeds as a motion picture event, and as a re-creation of a pivotal chapter of American history. Read more

Ken Ringle, Washington Post: While sincerity obviously can't guarantee quality, it's still a refreshing step up from the blatant commercialism of most West Coast media projects. Read more