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  1. The Blue and the Gray is a television miniseries that first aired on CBS in three installments on November 14, November 16, and November 17, 1982. Set during the American Civil War, the series starred John Hammond, Stacy Keach, Lloyd Bridges, and Gregory Peck as President Abraham Lincoln. It was executive produced by Larry White and Lou Reda ...

  2. The Blue and the Gray: Created by John Leekley. With Stacy Keach, John Hammond, Julia Duffy, Robin Gammell. America just before and during the Civil War, as seen through the eyes of an artist correspondent.

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    • 1982-11-14
    • Drama, History, War
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  3. Rip Torn. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 1 Episode 1982. Julia Duffy. Mary Hale 1 Episode 1982. Sterling Hayden. John Brown 1 Episode 1982. Paul Winfield. Jonathan Henry 1 Episode 1982. Brian Kerwin.

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  4. Matthew is killed in the battle. A little later, Jonas wins the Geyser family heart by getting the youngest brother out from a Union POW camp but his strange dream of President Lincoln arrives too late to save the president at Ford's Theater. In the final scene, the Hale and the Geyser family are reunited after the war at John and Cathy's wedding.

  5. The Blue and the Gray was also filled with weirdly confusing moments, like an early scene where two characters named John discuss a third character also named John or an unexpected shot of a shirtless Stacy Keach – as Union spy Jonas Steele – standing in profile rubbing his own ass. Jonas Steele Stacy Keach John Geyser John Hammond Mary Hale

  6. The Blue and the Gray. Beginning at Gettysberg, including a dangerous mission by Jonas, through to the end of The Civil War, where the Geyser and Hales have changed forever. May 1862 the War between the States continues with the Peninsula Campaign. The Hales and the Geysers attend a barn dance. Luke Hale joins the Confederate Balloon Corps.

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  8. Based on the writing of Civil War historian Bruce Catton. While on assignment for his uncle's newspaper, illustrator John Geyser (John Hammond) meets the mysterious Jonas Steele (Stacy Keach ...

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