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Men Go to Battle (2016)

Genre : Western, Drama, War, Western, Drama, War

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Zachary Treitz

Synopsis

Kentucky, 1861. Francis and Henry Mellon depend on each other to keep their unkempt estate afloat as winter encroaches. After Francis takes a casual fight too far, Henry ventures off in the night, leaving each of them to struggle through the wartime on their own.

Actors

Timothy Morton
Timothy Morton
Henry Mellon
David Maloney
David Maloney
Francis Mellon
Rachel Korine
Rachel Korine
Betsy Small
Kate Lyn Sheil
Kate Lyn Sheil
Josephine Small
Steve Coulter
Steve Coulter
Mr. Small
Emily Cass McDonnell
Emily Cass McDonnell
Charlotte Arnold
Charlotte Arnold
Sissy Hamblin
Samantha Jacober
Samantha Jacober
Mary Gupp
Annalese Poorman
Annalese Poorman
Mrs. Small
Morgan Raque
Morgan Raque
Warren
Turner Ross
Turner Ross
Valentine Atkin
Rich Williams
Rich Williams
Enoch
Shane Woodson
Shane Woodson
Samuel

Crews

Zachary Treitz
Zachary Treitz
Director
Zachary Treitz
Zachary Treitz
Writer
Kate Lyn Sheil
Kate Lyn Sheil
Writer
Brett Jutkiewicz
Brett Jutkiewicz
Director of Photography
Mac Smith
Mac Smith
Supervising Sound Editor
Gordon Bell
Gordon Bell
Script Supervisor

Trailers and other movies

MEN GO TO BATTLE Official Trailer

Posters and backgrounds

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