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The Battle of Chickamauga 2007

70 min📅 2007-07-03

"A Great Victory For The Confederacy, A Great Loss For The United States."

Step back in time to September 1863 and witness the brutal intensity of the Battle of Chickamauga, one of the Civil War's most ferocious encounters.

Cast

Fred Covington
Narrator
James Ogden
Historian

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Battle of Chickamauga (2007) about?

This documentary revisits the two-day bloodbath of September 1863, when Union and Confederate armies clashed for control of Chattanooga. The film captures the ferocity of the battle, its strategic importance, and the staggering human cost that left over 34,000 casualties and secured the Confederacy's final major triumph.

Who directed The Battle of Chickamauga?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in The Battle of Chickamauga?

The film features Fred Covington and James Ogden among its key contributors.

Is The Battle of Chickamauga (2007) worth watching?

If you appreciate war documentaries rooted in historical accuracy, The Battle of Chickamauga delivers compelling insights with high-definition visuals. Though unrated, its gripping portrayal of a pivotal Civil War battle makes it a solid pick for history enthusiasts seeking a cinematic experience.

How long is The Battle of Chickamauga?

The Battle of Chickamauga runs for 70 minutes.

About The Battle of Chickamauga (2007) — The Fiercest Civil War Battle Brought to Life

Step back in time to September 1863 and witness the brutal intensity of the Battle of Chickamauga, one of the Civil War's most ferocious encounters.

Filmed on location along the misty hills and valleys of Chickamauga Creek, this gripping 70-minute documentary immerses you in the heart of the struggle for Chattanooga, a vital lifeline for both Union and Confederate forces. With over 100,000 soldiers clashing over two unforgiving days, the battle left more than 34,000 casualties in its wake and marked the last great Confederate triumph. Using high-definition cinematography, The Battle of Chickamauga (2007) brings the raw courage, chaos, and consequence of war to life, blending historical depth with cinematic urgency. Expect a visceral journey into America's past, where strategy, sacrifice, and survival collide.

Directed with a historian's eye and a storyteller's precision, this war documentary offers a rare blend of military insight and emotional weight, ideal for history buffs and film lovers alike.