Gentleman Warrior
George Washington 1759-1775
A feature motion picture documentary about the real George Washington
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Our historians
The trip home from Fort Duquesne Family life
Flashback: the French & Indian War
Mount Vernon
Flash forward: Mr. President Washington
A nation calls

Molly, a household servant, offers food to Mr. Washington, who dines with Martha and Patsy as another servant, Emmanual, looks on. This sequence was shot at Carlyle House in the room where
British Maj.-Gen. Edward Braddock held his famous meeting with five colonial governors in April, 1755.

Virginia gentleman George Washington heads
back into the Ohio Country in 1770 on a hunt for lands to be granted to the defenders of Virginia during the French & Indian War. Here he studies the terrain with Col. William Crawford.

Indian chief Guyasuta meets Washington and Crawford in the Ohio Country in 1770. Pennsylvania's Cook Forest provides a dramatic backdrop for shooting--near lands used to film the 1947 Cecil B. DeMille epic, Unconquered.

Gentleman Warrior explores Washington's relationship with his slaves, and growing disillusionment with the institution of slavery.

Washington explains new Mount Vernon land acquisitions to his friend, Will Fairfax.
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updates on the production of Gentleman Warrior. .....................................................
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