Men Go to Battle

Men Go to Battle

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  • Genre(s): Western, Drama, War
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Zachary Treitz, Gordon Bell
  • Cast(s): Timothy Morton, Rachel Korine, Kate Lyn Sheil, Steve Coulter, Emily Cass McDonnell See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 38min
  • Music: Mac Smith
  • Award(s): Craig Brewer Emerging Filmmaker 2015 (Won)
    Audience 2015 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Wicked Spring, Northwest Passage
  • Story:
    Kentucky, 1861. Francis and Henry Mellon depend on each other to keep their unkempt estate afloat as winter encroaches. After Francis takes a casual fight too far, Henry ventures off in the night, leaving each of them to struggle through the wartime on their own.
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STORY

Story
Kentucky, 1861. Francis and Henry Mellon depend on each other to keep their unkempt estate afloat as winter encroaches. After Francis takes a casual fight too far, Henry ventures off in the night, leaving each of them to struggle through the wartime on their own.

AWARDS

Won
Jury Award

Best New Narrative Director | 2015 | Zachary

Nominations
Audience Award

American Independents | 2015 | Zachary

Jury Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2015 | Zachary

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Betsy Small tells Henry Mellon that she is reading "The Wandering Jew," a sprawling French novel by Eugene Sou, published as a serial in 1844 and thereafter translated and published in popular magazines around the world. Henry, who can barely read, lies when asked if he has read it. In a subsequent scene, Betsy reads aloud a passage from the novel involving the characters Father Rodin, Mme. de la Sainte-Colombe and Dumoulin. Despite its title, this book is not so much anti-Semitic as anti-Jesuitical, portraying Rodin and other Jesuits as conspiratorial, greedy and vicious.

Francis and Henry Mellon are semi-literate, which they find embarrassing enough to hide. Their neighbor, Betsy Small, is literate enough to read novels. Betsy helps Francis with his correspondence with Henry, while Henry gets his comrade, Ambrose, to help him with his side of the correspondence. While many soldiers in the American Civil War were illiterate, an unprecedented number were not, yielding an enormous volume of letters and diaries written by enlisted men as well as officers.

Director and co-writer Zachary Treitz based the story on his own family history. His ancestors settled an area of Kentucky similar to the community portrayed in the movie. He and co-writer Kate Lynn Scheil (who also plays Josephine Small) extensively researched local history from the period and read actual letters and diaries to get ideas.

Popular Dialogues

"Henry Mellon: I'm hurt pretty good. Francis Mellon: Let me see. Open it up. All right. Put that hand on it, and hold it tight. OK? Just keep it like that, all right? Henry Mellon: I'm sittin' down. Francis Mellon: Don't sit down! [Henry sits on ground] Francis Mellon: All right, sit down."

"Henry Mellon: Evening Miss Small. Betsy Small: Hello, Henry. [tearfully] Betsy Small: Sorry. Henry Mellon: Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. It's a nice night out tonight. Out here. Betsy Small: [sobbing] I suppose. Henry Mellon: Warm. Well, it's not too cold."