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Mary Silliman's War

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
76
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Mary Silliman's War is a unique, award-winning film on the American Revolution.
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Mary Silliman's War is a unique, award-winning film on the American Revolution.Mary Silliman's War is a unique, award-winning film on the American Revolution.Mary Silliman's War is a unique, award-winning film on the American Revolution.

  • Director
    • Stephen Surjik
  • Writers
    • Steven Schechter
    • Louisa Burns-Bisogno
    • Joy Day Buel
  • Stars
    • Nancy Palk
    • Richard Donat
    • Diane D'Aquila
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    76
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stephen Surjik
    • Writers
      • Steven Schechter
      • Louisa Burns-Bisogno
      • Joy Day Buel
    • Stars
      • Nancy Palk
      • Richard Donat
      • Diane D'Aquila
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Nancy Palk
    • Mary Silliman
    Richard Donat
    Richard Donat
    • Selleck Silliman
    Diane D'Aquila
    • Abby Nash
    Paul Boretski
    • Captain Hawley
    Mj Miller
    Mj Miller
    • Amelia
    • (as Joanne Miller)
    William Colgate
    William Colgate
    • Isaac Bunnel
    Tom McCamus
    Tom McCamus
    • Rev. Elliot
    Linda Busby
    • Esther Clover
    Ellis Williams
    • Peter
    Allan Royal
    Allan Royal
    • Judge Jones
    James B. Douglas
    • Governor Trumbull
    Michael Keating
    • Col. Moylan
    Brian Babineau
    • Jemme Silliman
    Calhoun Keating-Malay
    • Samuel Silliman
    Simon Richards
    • Tom Nash
    Chris Turner
    • Adam Sayres
    Hollis McLaren
    Hollis McLaren
    • Mrs. Jones
    Tom Gallant
    • Hodgkins
    • Director
      • Stephen Surjik
    • Writers
      • Steven Schechter
      • Louisa Burns-Bisogno
      • Joy Day Buel
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    7carlynn

    A historically accurate Revolutionary War film

    A very historically accurate and interesting film for those wishing to see the REAL side of the Revolutionary War, not the glamorized Patriot version. It shows the struggles of the women, and the average people (both loyalists and patriots). This isn't rock 'em sock 'em action, so not a popcorn movie, but would be a useful tool for educators.
    gilby1

    Surprisingly, this film very accurately depicts the environment of colonial New England by including in the film several aspects that were prevalent during the era in which colonial Americans began to act ag

    `Mary Silliman's War,' directed by Stephen Surjik, is the tale of an 18th century colonial woman who gets caught up in the political upheaval of America's fight for independence from the British. Surprisingly, this film very accurately depicts the environment of colonial New England by including in the film several aspects that were prevalent during the era in which colonial Americans began to act against British taxation.

    During this time, many towns, including those in Mary Silliman's home of New England, became split between supporters of colonial independence and British loyalists. However, there were some people who felt no connection with either side of the revolutionary movement, but were still caught up in the violence and hardship of America's fight for autonomy. These people, including the Quakers who did not believe in any sort of violent behavior, simply wanted to be left alone because they cared little about the complicated politics of the war. In fact, one such neutral colonial man once quoted the phrase `a plague on both our houses.' Mary Silliman is a perfect example of one of these people and her struggle throughout the movie with both political officials and her fellow townspeople suggests that the lives of almost everyone in colonial America were affected some how whether you were a loyalist, a patriot, or neutral. The film is also accurate in the way that it portrays the patriots' behavior towards neutral people such as Mary Silliman. After her husband is taken hostage by a group of Tories, Mary Silliman begins a campaign to expedite the liberation of her husband. However, she is met with cold shoulders and turned heads as she attempts to persuade the governor to lessen the punishments of Tories to some how reduce tensions between the town and the British. Mary also attempts to gain some sort of peace of mind by talking to her local priest. However, when she asks the priest why God would take her husband from her, she is met with answers in the form of questions and irrational circular logic. She is basically told that she should accept the will of God because it is good and holy. This behavior is exemplary of revolutionary America's notion of self preservation and the tendency to do what is best for the good of the group rather than sacrificing for one person. The film also hits the mark with the character of Mary Silliman's slave, or servant as she likes to call him. When Mary Silliman's town finally got involved in the major war effort, her slave expressed a strong desire to enlist in the war. However, the fact that Mary Silliman seemed so understanding when he asked for permission to enlist is, perhaps, not the most accurate depiction of slave - owner relationships in the mid 18th century. Even more important is the fact that Mary's slave wanted to enlist on the American side of the war. Most slaves, 90% to be precise, ran away from their owners during the conflict to enlist with the British who promised freedom to all slaves who would help. Aside from the misrepresentation of slaves' roles in America's fight for freedom, `Mary Silliman's War' is an accurate representation of the tense and sometimes violent situation in the colonies during the conflict with Britain. Subtle elements such as the separation of genders in the church, the exclusion of women from political matters, and even a scene in which one of the characters is shown as stricken with smallpox - a widespread epidemic during the time - make this film a truthful account of the life of colonial Americans during the time of Revolution.
    caliguy2699

    A Good TV Movie

    Mary Silliman's War is far from a big budget TV movie with a lot of star power and glamorous sets and costumes. But it is still in fact a very good and accurate story. Mary's husband is taken by loyalists and Mary must take over their property. Along the way she receives help from Privateer Hawley, who helps her husband's return possible. Not overdone, but with some cheesy dialogue, I would recommend it to people looking for a more accurate Revolutionary War tale.

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 1994 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Heritage Films (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'appel du devoir
    • Filming locations
      • Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Citadel Films
      • Heritage Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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