Ironclads (film)
Ironclads | |
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Written by | Harold Gast |
Directed by | Delbert Mann |
Starring |
Virginia Madsen Alex Hyde-White E. G. Marshall Fritz Weaver Philip Casnoff Reed Diamond |
Theme music composer | Allyn Ferguson |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) |
David A. Rosemont Norman Rosemont |
Cinematography | William Wages |
Editor(s) | Millie Moore |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Production company(s) | Turner Pictures |
Distributor | Turner Home Entertainment |
Release | |
Original network | Turner Broadcasting Network |
Original release | March 11, 1991 |
Ironclads is a 1991 made-for-television movie produced by Ted Turner's TNT company about the events behind the creation of the CSS Virginia from the remains of the USS Merrimack and the battle between the Virginia and the USS Monitor in the Battle of Hampton Roads, March 8, 1862 – March 9, 1862. Noel Taylor received an Emmy Award nomination for his costume designs for the production.
Plot
Harmon is awaiting a court martial when he is brought to Commodore Joseph Smith (E.G. Marshall) and his son Lt. Joseph B. Smith, Jr. (Kevin O'Rourke). He deliberately interfered with the militarily necessary demolition of the dry dock at Hampton Roads Naval Base to prevent collateral damage and civilian causalties, as Confederates overran the base.
The Virginia sails off to break the Union blockade at Hampton Roads. Betty is promptly arrested by Lt. Guilford (Philip Casnoff) on suspicion of espionage.
The Virginia first approaches the USS Congress as Lt. Smith rallies his men on board to "do their duty"; Captain Franklin Buchanan (Leon B. Stevens) of the Virginia rallies his men, similarly. Congress fires a full broadside into Virginia to no effect.
The USS Monitor sails in between the burning Congress and the Virginia to protect the USS Minnesota, which has run aground and is defenseless until high tide returns the next day. Only the low tide has prevented Virginia from finishing off the Minnesota. Captain Van Brunt (Joel Abel)[1] offered instructions and Leslie Harmon to Captain John Worden (Andy Park) of the Monitor. Worden makes Harmon, familiar with Hampton Roads and the CSS Virginia, midshipman on the spot.
The morning of battle, Catesby Jones introduces his crew to the Monitor between them and the Minnesota. Worden does his best to engage Virginia as far from the Minnesota as he can. Virginia's first shot demonstrates that Monitor's armor will hold. Virginia "steers worse than Noah's Ark", Lt. Simms (J. Michael Hunter) informs Catesby that Virginia is leaking at the bow, Harmon tells Worden it would take Virginia 30 minutes to turn, and later adds that Virginia would be grounded in shallow water. It is. Both sides claimed victory, but the Monitor denied Confederate access to the ocean. John Ericsson (Fritz Weaver) has an argument with Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles (Conrad McLaren) over the use of insufficient powder in Monitor's guns to sink the Virginia: Welles responds it was a calculated decision to save the lives of the crew.A voiceover indicates that the Virginia was scuttled later that year after Union troops took Norfolk, and that the Monitor sank off Cape Hatteras later that year as well.
Cast
- Virginia Madsen- Betty Stuart
- Alex Hyde-White - Catesby Jones
- Reed Diamond - Leslie Harmon
- Philip Casnoff- Lt. Guilford
- E.G. Marshall - Commander Joseph Smith
- Fritz Weaver - John Ericsson
- Kevin O'Rourke - Lt. Joe Smith, Jr.
Awards
This film was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects, Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or Special, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries or Special and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Miniseries or a Special. However it did not win any of these awards.
References
External links
- Ironclads at the Internet Movie Database