"Killer Angels" Monologue
From Gettysburg
00:04 - 03:33
3m 29s

Sergeant Kilrain and Colonel Chamberlain discuss the purpose of their participation in the Civil War. Sergeant Kilrain cites the importance of justice for all men, regardless of their background, race, and caliber. 

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