North and South

May 1864 - Late Autumn 1864

E4    May 7, 1986    1h 34m    Not Rated
Ulysses S. Grant is made commander of the Northern Armies, having an immediate effect but at very high costs in casualties. George Hazard, now himself a brigadier general, receives a field assignment but is taken prisoner and transported to Libby Prison in Richmond. Having been admonished to treat all soldiers with equal care regardless of what side they are on, Virgilia finds herself in trouble after one of them dies and she is charged with murder. She again turns to Congressman Sam Greene for help and is now ready to pay the price he demands of her. Now living under a false name, Madeline makes the acquaintance of a handsome rogue. Orry meanwhile has hired a Pinkerton's detective to try and track her down. With state's rights advocates continuing their battle with President Davis over his ever-growing authority, Bent sees himself as the future President of the Confederacy and recruits James Hontoon to be his Vice President.
Where to Watch May 1864 - Late Autumn 1864
Cast of May 1864 - Late Autumn 1864
  • James ReadGeorge Hazard
  • Lesley-Anne DownMadeline Fabray LaMotte
  • Patrick SwayzeOrry Main
  • Lewis SmithCharles Main
  • Hal HolbrookAbraham Lincoln
  • Inga SwensonMaude Hazard
  • Parker StevensonBilly Hazard
  • Lou FelderThaddeus Stevens
  • Philip CasnoffElkanah Bent
  • Wendy KilbourneConstance Flynn Hazard
  • Jonathan FrakesStanley Hazard
  • Terri GarberAshton Main Huntoon
  • Jim MetzlerJames Huntoon
  • David Ogden StiersRep. Sam Greene
  • Kirstie AlleyVirgilia Hazard Grady
  • Olivia de HavillandMrs. Neal
  • Lee HorsleyRafe Beaudeen
  • Wayne NewtonCapt. Thomas Turner
  • Anthony ZerbeGen. Ulysses S. Grant
  • Burton GilliamCpl. Strock
  • Kate McNeilAugusta Barclay
  • Lloyd BridgesJefferson Davis
  • Whip HubleyLt. Stephen Kent
  • Mary CrosbyIsabel Truscott Hazard
  • Michael DudikoffLt. Rudy Bodford

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