A Public Service Announcement ... CASTING CALL!

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Posted by Rich/Mohican Press on April 21, 2002 at 05:48:55:

E-Mail of the Week:

"We are filming a sequel to the movie"The Forest Ran
Red:Washington,Braddock and a Doomed Army"(I did a review of it on
amazon.com).It will feature Ft.Pitt's own 60th & 77th Regts.of Foote.We are
looking for British,French and Native American reenactors if you know of any
who might be interested.This one will be titled"Clash of Empires"and will
involve "The Battle of Grant's Hill"and the attack on Ft.Ligonier plus George
Washington's friendly fire incident.If this one does well then "The Battle of
Bushy Run" will probably be the third in the trilogy,kinda like the Lord of
the Rings :D I want to send you a flyer ..."

So ... anyone out there interested? Pass the word, if you will. Hopefully, by this time next week, I'll have a little "Casting Call" page up. Meanwhile, if you think you'd like to participate, contact:

Ed Gaudelli - Highlander775@aol.com - (412)344-5367

Here's the Amazon.com editorial review of the Braddock's Defeat episode. Following that, is a link to our Braddock's page, complete with another link to purchase the video, if you are interested ...

GO FOR IT, LADS!

The REVIEW:

'When the Forest Ran Red' chronicles the quest of the British, French, and Native American Empires to possess the American wilderness 20 years prior to the Revolutionary War. Conflict ignites as 22-year-old George Washington steps onto the world stage as the murderer of a French emissary. In the subsequent battle of Fort Necessity, the emissary’s brother leads a French army that defeats Washington. These events lead to the 1755 campaign of British General Edward Braddock and George Washington against the French in the heart of the wilderness. The French and their Native American allies watch Braddock’s powerful army move ever closer. With the British a day away, a charismatic French officer leads his French/Indian guerrilla force in a desperate attack on Braddock’s column. The resulting battle will change the course of American history.
Set in the times of 'The Last of the Mohicans,' the film documentary 'When the Forest Ran Red' tells a haunting and tragic story of men and women caught in a desperate situation. This co-production of Paladin Communications and the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania was shot with the cooperation of the National Park Service, Colonial Williamsburg, and Mount Vernon. Fred Anderson, recipient of the 2001 Francis Parkman Prize for his book 'Crucible of War,' provides commentary as does R. David Edmunds, Native American scholar and author of the Pulitzer Prize-nominated 'The Shawnee Prophet.' More than 25 units of living historians also appear, as does the work of Eastern Frontier artist Robert Griffing. Award-winning Hollywood actor Michael Rothhaar (Ally McBeal, Family Law, Space Jam) provides narration and dramatic interpretation Original period music recreations were provided by the Philadelphia folk band Broadside Electric and by The Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & ! Drums. 'When the Forest Ran Red' earned a 2001 Silver AXIEM AWARD for Excellence in Educational Media. 2001, 59 minutes, Film and DV CAM, Color.

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