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Is Stephen Lang wearing a Confederate cavalry cap? I don’t know enough about it to answer my own question, but I do know that guy is really into the Confederacy. The Swarthmore graduate, known to be a Civil War buff, has played both George Pickett and Stonewall Jackson, two men with very different personalities, both of which he captured well. (His appearance and personality changed so much that a casual viewer would never know that the same guy played both roles.) He is a frequent contributor to The Lincoln Forum, and has narrated a documentary called “The Gettysburg Story.” His Civil War passion and expertise were recognized when he was selected as the keynote speaker at the 2011 ceremonial re-dedication of Gettysburg National Cemetery. In fact, if you opt for the auto-tour at the Gettysburg battleground/cemetery, you will hear his voice doing the narration.
Of course, Lang has milked military roles in general (so to speak), playing both heroes and villains. The names of many of his film characters have been preceded by “general,” “colonel,” “major” or “lieutenant.” He has also written and produced himself in a one-man show called “Beyond Glory,” which is about recipients of the medal of honor.
Coincidentally, the male star of An Occasional Hell, Tom Berenger, has also played a Confederate general (Longstreet), as well as a fictional Civil War general in War Flowers.

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Kari was in my spank bank in the 90’s, fake boobs, meh. She was so hot.
Kari’s implants actually conked out on her on the set of Spider’s Web so she pretty much showed only one boob or it was shot at a certain angle for her nude scenes in that movie. She wrote about it for an article in Glamour magazine. She has since taken them out and you can see the results postexplant in films lile King of the Ants.
Those 90s perfect spheres were somehow more alluring than the modern ones.
I want to nom this film as the inaugural recipient of a new Oscar category: Best Use of Jean Shorts
The kepi is in the French style so could represent one of the Zouave regiments which were present on both sides at the start of the Civil War. They were found on the southern side, (e.g. the Louisiana Tigers) and in several New York regiments on the Union side.
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