This film uses a large collection of paintings on the French and Indian War to offer a vivid and realistic picture of key episodes, places, and people. It explains some of the differences between French and English colonial policy and ways of life, depicting the battle for Quebec in detail, including the deaths of Montcalm and Wolfe.The script was written by noted novelist and screenwriter Elmore Leonard.
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2010-12-07 17:32:42
Color
color
Director
William Deneen
Ia_orig__runtime
15 minutes 38 seconds
Identifier
FrenchAndIndianWarThe
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