Duration 1h 45m

Rating NR

Shenandoah

With the integrity and depth of an epic, “Shenandoah” tells the dramatic story of a man caught in a dilemma. James Stewart stars as a Virginia farmer living peacefully with his family during the Civil War. He refuses to support the Confederacy because he is opposed to slavery, yet he will not support the Union because he is deeply opposed to war. When his son is mistakenly taken prisoner, Stewart goes to search for the boy. Seeing first-hand the horrors of war, he is at last forced to take his stand. This screening is part of the “Light, Camera, History!” series, co-presented by the Sewickley Valley Historical Society and The Lindsay, which explores history through film.

Thu 2/27

Director Andrew McLaglen

Featuring James Stewart, Doug McClure, Glenn Corbett, Patrick Wayne, Rosemary Forsyth, Katherine Ross

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