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One of those men loudly proclaimed Surratt's innocence from the very scaffold at which they were hanged, and Redford's movie ponders the highly ambiguous facts about her involvement in the same worthy, po-faced and finger-wagging manner that characterises most of his work as a director.
The Conspirator proves that Robert Redford should stick to Sundance 2011
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Most of these men had stayed at a house owned by John Surratt's mother, Mary.
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Even knowing that historical fact, when watching Surratt's story in the new Robert Redford produced and directed movie The Conspirator, you're never quite sure whether Ms. Surratt, who owned the boarding house where Abraham Lincoln's assassination conspirators met to plot their deeds, was as guilty as the men who killed Lincoln.
Eileen Mackevich: Innocent or Guilty? The Conspirator Mines the Lessons From the Past Eileen Mackevich 2011
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But Civil War hero Frederick Aiken James McAvoy, an attorney who is drafted to handle Surratt's defense, discovers that the deck is stacked against her by Stanton, who wants all of the conspirators hanged, buried and forgotten.
Marshall Fine: Movie Review: The Conspirator Marshall Fine 2011
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One of those men loudly proclaimed Surratt's innocence from the very scaffold at which they were hanged, and Redford's movie ponders the highly ambiguous facts about her involvement in the same worthy, po-faced and finger-wagging manner that characterises most of his work as a director.
The Conspirator proves that Robert Redford should stick to Sundance 2011
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Benjamin's detachment and courier John Surratt's swagger, among many other characters.
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Even knowing that historical fact, when watching Surratt's story in the new Robert Redford produced and directed movie The Conspirator, you're never quite sure whether Ms. Surratt, who owned the boarding house where Abraham Lincoln's assassination conspirators met to plot their deeds, was as guilty as the men who killed Lincoln.
Eileen Mackevich: Innocent or Guilty? The Conspirator Mines the Lessons From the Past Eileen Mackevich 2011
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Benjamin's detachment and courier John Surratt's swagger, among many other characters.
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Benjamin's detachment and courier John Surratt's swagger, among many other characters.
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Most of these men had stayed at a house owned by John Surratt's mother, Mary.
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