
1757 Three years into the French and Indian War, Fort William Henry was under siege. The French army, along with 1,800 Indian allies, bombarded the fort over six long days. The British subjects in the fort held out for as long as they could…and would ultimately suffer a fate worse than surrender. Using historic journals from men on both sides of the conflict, this documentary recounts the events. Through filmed reenactments and animations, the story of the siege and surrounding events come to life.
Cast
Thierry Albert
Father Pierre Roubaud (voice)
Craig Bones
William Johnson (voice)
Ross Cawton
George Bartman (voice)
David Cichowicz
Joseph Frye (voice)
Luc De Villars
Marquis de Montcalm (voice)
Jack Dixon
Colonel George Monro (voice)
Rik Jones
James Furnis (voice)
Jacques Obadia
Louis Antoine De Bougainville (voice)
Eric Roberts
35th Regiment Soldier
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