 Pittsburgh, PA -
February 2,
2007 - Inecom Entertainment Company
announced today that its film Horses of Gettysburg will be
distributed to public television stations
nationwide by American Public Television (APT).
Beginning in June 2007, the special will air in
both standard and high definition formats on up
to 243 stations
reaching 84% of
households in the United States (check
local listings for dates/times in your area). Narrated by
Ronald F. Maxwell,
director of Gettysburg and Gods and Generals,
the feature documentary is presented by Penn
State Public Broadcasting (PSPB).
Filmed in high-definition with charging horses,
period photographs and battlefield panoramas
with no "talking heads," this cinematic
documentary tells the story of the estimated
72,000 horses and mules that fought at the
Battle of Gettysburg and uncovers the strategies
employed to ensure that the millions of animals
in service with the North and South remained
healthy and well-trained for action.
Like popular Kentucky Derby
winner Barbaro who was recently euthanized after
a long battle with injury, the horses and mules
of the Civil War were beloved companions to
those who cared for them.
Horses
of Gettysburg
captures the relationship between soldiers and
their horses celebrating the forgotten heroes of
the Civil War and their critical role in shaping
the United States of America that we live in
today.
Directed by Mark Bussler, producer and
director of World War 1 - American Legacy
narrated by David Carradine, EXPO - Magic of the White City
narrated by Gene Wilder and Gettysburg and
Stories of Valor narrated by Keith Carradine,
Horses of Gettysburg is also
available as a special edition 2 DVD Box Set at
video stores,
Internet retailers, educational
and institutional distributors and large retail
chains worldwide.
Inecom Media Contact:
Julie Halapchuk
Inecom Entertainment Company
1.888.258.5164
jhalapch@inecom.com
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