EVENT INFORMATION
Virginia Tech Civil War Studies presents “Pharaoh’s Army”
PG-13 | 1995 | 90 min | Movie
Saturday, October 27, 2018. 1:00pm. Civil War Film Series: Pharaoh’s Army (1995). When Union soldiers show up at the farm of a Kentucky woman whose husband is fighting for the Confederacy, friction inevitably results.

Includes a talk and Q&A with Appalachian Civil War expert Brian McKnight. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by Virginia Tech's Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, civilwar.vt.edu

Admission is free and open to the public.


During the American Civil War, a Union Army captain leads his rag-tag cavalry troop up a misty creek to a remote farm to appropriate enemy (Confederate) livestock. The farm is worked by Sarah Anders, whose husband is away fighting for the Confederate Army. Far from the great armies and battlefields, a very private civil war erupts. The Captain and Sarah are pulled apart by the war's undertow into choices they can not fully control or understand. Each character in this drama must decide whether loyalty will be paid in blood. This story has a relevance to current partisan conflicts. Armies are not filled with murdering psychopaths. Good people can be driven to do bad things. The story chronicles the pathology of war, how escalating events can trigger unasked-for tragedy. Based on a true story about a southern child who shot and killed a union soldier during the Civil War.
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Saturday October 27, 2018
1:00PM - Admission is Free