The Battle of Honey Springs
North or South, whichever side controlled Indian Territory, controlled the fate of slavery west of the Mississippi.
In the end, the battle at Honey Springs would be remembered as the climatic engagement within Indian Territory and the most diverse battle in American Civil War history. On July 17, 1863, Major General James G. Blunt marched 3000 Union soldiers through rain and river and initiated a brazen attack against a Confederate Army twice his number. Led by the 1st Kansas, the Union forces drove the rebels from their stronghold at the Honey Springs depot, securing the major supply route known as the Texas Road. "The Battle of Honey Springs" takes you inside the fight, from the Generals and their warfare tactics to the men on the ground including the 1st Kansas, made up of all freed black slaves, eager to show their worth and bravery in the fight to emancipate all their southern brothers. And to the Creek, Cherokee and other tribes of Oklahoma, Native Americans divided by a white man’s war, fighting to return to the lands they once called home.
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Bryan BeasleyDirectorA Long Road to Liberty, Not Such a Bad Guy: Conversations with Dabney Coleman, Unconquered; Allan Houser and the Legacy of One Apache Family
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Bryan BeasleyWriterA Long Road to Liberty, The Block Plan, Unconquered; Allan Houser and the Legacy of One Apache Family
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Bob RossProducerA Long Road to Liberty, The Block Plan, Unconquered; Allan Houser and the Legacy of One Apache Family
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Jaime RomanProducerThe Block Plan, Single Parent Date Night
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Jon RomanProducerThe Quiet Philanthropist: The Edith Gaylord Story, The Balanced Life
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Sidney FlackKey Cast"BRIG. GEN. DOUGLAS H. COOPER"
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Aaron Napier MartinKey Cast"MAJ. GEN. JAMES G. BLUNT"
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Elisha PrattKey Cast"PVT. BILLY HAWKINS"
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Jeremy GaunaKey Cast"PVT. HARJO KEE"
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David BurkhartKey Cast"COL. JAMES M. WILLIAMS"
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T.S. AkersKey Cast"COL. CHILLY McINTOSH"
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Roderick BerkoKey Cast"PVT. FREDERICK TURNER"
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Warren GavittKey Cast"PVT. TARLETON ALLEN"
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Tyler HuffmanKey Cast"LT. COL JOHN BOWLES"
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Project Type:Documentary, Short
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Runtime:26 minutes 47 seconds
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Completion Date:August 6, 2021
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Production Budget:180,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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DeadCenter Film FestivalOklahoma City, OK
United States
June 11, 2022
World Premiere
WINNER - Oklahoma Showcase Award -
DocOKCOklahoma City, OK
United States
August 6, 2022
WINNER - Best Documentary Short -
Bass & Belle Wild West Film FestMuskogee, OK
October 8, 2022
WINNER - Best Historical Documentary -
Will Rogers Motion Picture FestivalTulsa, OK
NOMINATED - Best Documentary Short -
Fly Film FestivalEnid, OK
August 5, 2022
NOMINATED - Best Documentary Short -
Wild West Film FestivalVacaville, CA
September 24, 2022
West Coast Premiere
Bryan Beasley is a native Oklahoman who studied at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts earning a Bachelors degree in Film and Television. After graduation he made the move to Los Angeles and has had the good fortune to work in Film ("Unconquered" with Val Kilmer), Television ("The Golden Gods") and Theater (Off-Broadway's "HurlyBurly" and LA's "Barefoot in the Park").