New Civil War Movie — Copperhead

I have been asked to announce the arrival of a new Civil War movie called Copperhead which is a film for the whole family and is opening in theaters June 28!

 

Commemorate the 150 year anniversary & keep your kids learning during the summer by catching Copperhead, a Civil War movie the whole family can watch together and talk about! 


From the Copperhead Website:
From director Ron Maxwell, (Gettysburg, Gods and Generals) Copperhead is unlike any other Civil War movie. Far from the Virginia battlefield, it’s the exciting story of Abner Beech (Billy Campbell), a peace-loving but stubborn dairy farmer in upstate New York. He detests slavery, but opposes the war for the sake of the “union.” Abner is neither a Yankee nor a Rebel. He is a Copperhead. This is an extraordinary story of family and community. Learn more: http://www.copperheadthemovie.com

Why you will love the Copperhead Blog App:

  • Test Your Civil War Knowledge TRIVIA! – Are you a history buff? Love historical speeches, figures, and places? Transport yourself back to the time of the Copperheads and take the trivia to test your Civil War knowledge. Choose your answer before time runs out!
  • Behind-the-Scenes – Discover how director/producer Ron Maxwell and his team recreated the exact look of the Civil War era.
  • Copperhead Cooking: Recipes PDF –  The family dinner table was an important central focus for every household during the Civil War. Celebrate and appreciate the era by re-creating these easy-to-follow recipes with the whole family before watching Copperhead in theaters.

 

 

 

Enter to Win an Official Copperhead Movie Pack:

Prize Pack Includes:

  • Official Copperhead Movie Poster hand signed by Director/Producer Ron Maxwell (Gettysburg, Gods and Generals) (27 X 40)
  • The Copperhead Official Companion Book [Author: Harold Frederic]

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1 Comment

  1. Sheryl A. McCoy

    Thanks Jim. This movie looks like it would be a great way to help the whole family have a nice evening out and learn some American History in the process.

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