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Abston (Chris Cooper), a Union Army captain, leads his Civil War regiment to a Kentucky farm run by Sarah Anders (Patricia Clarkson), whose husband is off fighting for the Confederates. Although...
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During the American Civil War, a Union Army Captain (Chris Cooper) leads his ragtag cavalry troop up a misty creek to a remote farm to steal enemy livestock ...
Pharaoh's Army is an intimate look at the Civil War and how on a small scale it was waged without being on a battlefield. Yankee cavalry led by Chris Cooper stumble upon the Kentucky farm of a Confederate wife played by Patricia Clarkson.
- Robby Henson
- Cicada Films
Pharaoh's Army: Directed by Robby Henson. With Chris Cooper, Patricia Clarkson, Kris Kristofferson, Robert Joy. During the American Civil War, a Union Army captain leads his ragtag cavalry force across a misty stream to a remote farm to capture enemy cattle.
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- Robby Henson
- 1995-04
The film takes place in southeastern Kentucky during the American Civil War and focuses on an uneasy encounter involving a small squadron of Union Army soldiers who take up residence at the farm of a woman whose husband is fighting in the Confederate States Army.
Pharaoh's Army - Trailer. During the American Civil War, a Union Army captain leads his rag-tag cavalry troop up a misty creek to a remote farm to steal enemy (Confederate) livestock.
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- Millennium Entertainment
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The peculiarly-titled "Pharaoh's Army" is a 1995 indie film about a real-life incident that took place in Kentucky during the Civil War. Because Kentucky was a border state the allegiances of its people were split between North & South.