The Battle of New Orleans (2005)

The last significant military engagements of the War of 1812

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The last significant military engagements of the War of 1812 played out on the plains and in the swamps and waterways near New Orleans. A series of land and sea battles pitted Americans against British over a three-week span in late 1814 and early 1815. The stunning victory by Andrew Jackson's army over Sir Edward Pakenham's troops on January 8, 1815, ranks as one of the greatest upsets in military history. This program uses historical materials, expert interviews, and skillful re-enactments to bring this conflict to life.

Director: Walter Williams
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 20 min
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Cast

Music: Alvin Young, Walter Williams
Cinematography: Walter Williams
Editing: Walter Williams, Katy Bowen
Production: Dreamsite Productions, Inc
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Battle of New Orleans about?
The last significant military engagements of the War of 1812 played out on the plains and in the swamps and waterways near New Orleans. A series of land and sea battles pitted Americans against British over a three-week span in late 1814 and early 1815. The stunning victory by Andrew Jackson's army over Sir Edward Pakenham's troops on January 8, 1815, ranks as one of the greatest upsets in military history. This program uses historical materials, expert interviews, and skillful re-enactments to bring this conflict to life.
Who directed The Battle of New Orleans?
The Battle of New Orleans was directed by Walter Williams.
Who stars in The Battle of New Orleans?
The Battle of New Orleans stars John Magill, Jason Wiese, Robert V. Remini, Tim Pickles, Patricia Brady, Robert Elmwood.
How long is The Battle of New Orleans?
The Battle of New Orleans has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is The Battle of New Orleans?
The Battle of New Orleans is a Documentary film.