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  1. Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor is a 2003 American television film directed by Mikael Salomon and starring Aidan Quinn, Kelsey Grammer, Flora Montgomery and John Light. It portrays the career of Benedict Arnold in the American Revolutionary War and his dramatic switch in 1780 from fighting for American Independence to being a Loyalist trying to preserve British rule in America.

  2. Authentically detailed and blessed by playwright William Mastrosimone's poetic period dialogue, Benedict Arnold successfully explores the personal and political facets of a great soldier's downfall. Aidan Quinn's expressive melancholy perfectly suits his title role, and Grammer transcends Frasier, lending appropriate gravitas--and some physical resemblance--to his portrayal of America's future ...

  3. Mar 22, 2004 · Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor A&E TV; Aidan Quinn, Kelsey Grammar, Flora Montgomery, 2003. Americans have traditionally viewed their revolution as a morality play: a struggle between good and evil. If the Patriots and the principles they fought for are good, British tyranny and anyone who opposed the rebellion must be bad.

  4. The most sullied figure of the American Revolution receives partial redemption in Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor. Produced for the A&E network, this factual drama reveals the lesser-known circumstances of Arnold's dishonor, beginning in 1777 a… more »

  5. Jun 22, 2023 · Benedict Arnold V (January 14 1741 – June 14 1801) was an American military officer who served during the Revolutionary War. He fought with distinction for the American Continental Army, rising to the rank of major general, before defecting to the British side of the conflict in 1780. General George Washington had given him his fullest trust ...

  6. Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor (TV Movie 2003) - * Benedict Arnold: [Facing the militia] All of Britain could not slay me. Can you lads?

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  8. Jan 13, 2003 · On the glorious battlefields of the American Revolution, two great generals distinguished themselves; George Washington and Benedict Arnold. Washington is remembered as America's founding father, Arnold as America's most notorious traitor. Benedict Arnold rose from humble origins to become the most respected and feared of America's generals. He won brilliant military victories against the ...

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