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Lieutenant Kenneth Reynolds and his good friend, fellow naval officer Raymond Jordan, go ice-skating with their girls in anticipation of being called to war. Reynolds' beau, Constance (Connie) Jordan, who is Raymond's sister, accepts Kenneth's marriage proposal. Meanwhile, at a government war council
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needed for filming. An "ice slinger" produced authentic-looking ice and snow that "drifts, packs, whirls in a breeze and can be made into real snowballs". Fine river sand was laid directly on the floor and covered with ice-cold water to produce a smooth skating surface. The actors' breath is plainly
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out of 5 stars, asserts that Dunn and Clarke are both miscast. It does, however, laud director Ayres, who "performs miracles on a tiny budget", and the special-effects team, led by Howard and Theodore Lydecker, who constructed the scale models of the ironclads used in the "exciting and convincing"
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contains some capable artists, a plot that sometimes intrigues, plenty of production and numerous actionful moments. And yet it never jells as a gripping picture except possibly in its naval battle episodes. ... This will be labeled as a historical costume picture, and possibly the weakest of the
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are asked to declare their loyalty to the Union. Captain Buchanan resigns from the Navy to join the Confederates, while Commodore Jordan remains. A similar loyalty test confronts Raymond, who does not want to be separated from his fiancée, Captain Buchanan's daughter Julie, and leaves to join the
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called the film "one of the better dips into Civil War history as a gesture toward modern cinema pleasure". It explained that supporters of both the North and South would leave the film thinking that their side won due to "the triumph of diplomacy and photography". This review called the battle
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Filming took place from March 16 to early April 1936. A 1936 news item noted that the production used 84 different studio sets for the film's 356 scenes. Nearly half of these sets were exterior stages set up for action sequences. An article in the trade journal
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backs off. After he returns to civilian life with an honorable discharge, Kenneth tries to renew his relationship with Connie, who is grief-stricken over her brother's death. The two meet President
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gave the film three stars, describing it as "vivid and arresting, if not completely authentic". It noted that there is no historical record of a Kenneth Reynolds assisting
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engages it in battle. Lieutenant Worden is wounded and Kenneth is put in charge of the second gun. After further exchange of gunfire, Raymond suggests that
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described the refrigerated sound stage used for the ice-skating scene, which required more than 85 tons of refrigeration to offset the heat of the
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had receded from Hollywood filmmaking after World War I; Stokes counts less than a dozen films on the subject in the 1920s and 1930s, with
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news item commended the "unexpectedly good" on-screen action, though it felt the film was "handicapped by an unexciting title".
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The naval battles were staged using scale models constructed by the studio's special-effects team under the direction of
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to star in two of their films in return for allowing him to direct one. The two Republic films in which he starred were
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from the Union Navy. He cannot find another job because everyone considers him a traitor, so he goes to help his uncle
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With a cast of "72 important speaking parts", the production also employed more than 1,000 extras in period costume.
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Contemporary reviews praised the battle scenes but were lukewarm on the fictional elements. In his 1996 book
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of them all, to the gallant men who fought for and against her, this picture is respectfully dedicated.
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This is a story of ships and men – iron ships and men of iron – the monitors of liberty. To the first
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scenes generally accurate historically, aside from the sailors standing on the deck of the
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Confederates in Virginia. Kenneth decides to stay with the Union and is put in charge of
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The film's runtime was later cut from 72 minutes to 54 minutes for television release.
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Abraham Lincoln on Screen: Fictional and Documentary Portrayals on Film and Television
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The Blue and the Gray on the Silver Screen: More Than Eighty Years of Civil War Movies
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was the first film to depict an American Civil War naval battle since the 1914
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Republic Pictures contributed footage from the battle scenes between CSS
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visible in the low-temperature environment. Dunn reportedly engaged in
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The Cinema of the Sea: A Critical Survey and Filmography, 1925-1986
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in 1935. He signed a two-picture deal with Republic in 1936, with
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A title card at the start of the film provides this dedication:
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The Making and Influence of 'I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang'
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List of films and television shows about the American Civil War
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is notable as a rare example of a Hollywood film to depict the
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discussing the secession of six Southern states to form the
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is a better choice to engage in battle with the enemy.
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smooths things over and helps everyone see that the
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Index


Lew Ayres
Wallace MacDonald
Bernard Schubert
Olive Cooper
Karl Brown
Nat Levine
James Dunn
Mae Clarke
David Manners
Jack A. Marta
Ernest Miller
Hugo Riesenfeld
Republic Pictures
war drama
Lew Ayres
Republic Pictures
American Civil War
Union Navy
USS Merrimack
Confederate States Navy
salvage
ironclad
CSS Virginia
USS Monitor
Battle of Hampton Roads
Abraham Lincoln
Gideon Welles
Jefferson Davis
James Dunn

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