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The Andersonville Trial

on BBC Two England

by SAUL LEVITT : starring
In 1865, at the end of the American Civil War, Henry Wirz is on trial for causing the death of 15,000 Unionist prisoners in the Confederate prison camp in Andersonville, Georgia.
Art director JAN SCOTT
Technical director GORDON BAIRD
Associate producer MORRIS CHAPNICK Producer LEWIS FREEDMAN Director GEORGE c. scott
A Hollywood Television Theatre production from KCET. Los Angeles

Contributors

Unknown:
Saul Levitt
Unknown:
Henry Wirz
Director:
Jan Scott
Director:
Gordon Baird
Producer:
Morris Chapnick
Producer:
Lewis Freedman
Director:
George C. Scott
Henry Wirz:
Richard Basehart
Dr John Bates:
Buddy Ebsen
Gen Wallace:
Cameron Mitchell
Col Chipman:
William Shatner
Otis Baker:
Jack Cassidy
Major Hosmer:
Wright King
Capt Williams:
Martin Sheen
Dr Ford:
Whit Bissell
Col Chandler:
Harry Townes
Ambrose Spencer:
John Anderson
Jasper Culver:
Lou Frizzell
James Davidson:
Michael Burns
James Gray:
Albert Salmi
Louis Schade:
Woodrow Parfrey
First Guard:
Nino Candido
Court clerk:
Ray Stricklyn
Second Guard:
Dallas McKennok
The Lieutenant:
William Bryant
Court reporter:
Robert Easton
Sketch artist:
Richard Miller
The Board of Military Judges::
Philip Bourneuf
The Board of Military Judges::
Bert Freed
The Board of Military Judges::
Alan Hale
The Board of Military Judges::
Ian Wolfe
The Board of Military Judges::
Charles McGraw
The Board of Military Judges::
Ford Rainey
The Board of Military Judges::
Ken Tobey

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