Genre: | Drama History War |
Director: | Gregory Hoblit |
Starring: | Dan Futterman Clive Owen Josh Lucas |
Theme Music Composer: | John Debney |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Executive Producer: | Steven Spielberg Jonas McCord |
Producer: | Gregg Fienberg |
Editor: | David Rosenbloom |
Cinematography: | Janusz Kamiński |
Location: | Charleston, South Carolina Mount Berry, Georgia |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Company: | Amblin Television Universal Television |
Network: | ABC |
Class of '61 is a 1993 American war drama television film produced by Steven Spielberg as a projected television series about the American Civil War.[1] It focused on men who were classmates at West Point and separated by the war between the North and the South. Filmed in Charleston, South Carolina and Atlanta, this work was the first collaboration between Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kamiński.
The film follows the lives of several West Point classmates who fight on opposite sides of the American Civil War, which disrupts their previously close community.
The film also follows the adventures of Lucius, a slave who escapes via the Underground Railroad to freedom. The film cuts between the First Battle of Bull Run and the birth of Lucius' child into slavery.
Renowned Civil War historian Shelby Foote acted as consultant, and documentary producer Ken Burns was acknowledged for his contributions. He had created the critically acclaimed The Civil War documentary series in 1990.[2]
This was the first collaboration between Spielberg and cinematographer Janusz Kamiński, whose work on Diane Keaton's Wildflower impressed Spielberg to hire him.