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'Ironclads' is a 1991 made-for-television movie produced by Ted Turner's TNT company about the events behind the creation of from the remains of and the battle between 'Virginia' and in the Battle of Hampton Roads, March 8, 1862 March 9, 1862. Noel Taylor received an Emmy Award nomination for his costume designs for the production.

Plot



Quartermaster's Mate Leslie Harmon is awaiting a court martial when he is brought to Commodore Joseph Smith (E.G. Marshall) and his son Lieutenant Joseph B. Smith, Jr. (Kevin O'Rourke). He deliberately interfered with the militarily necessary demolition of the dry dock at Hampton Roads Naval Base to prevent collateral damage and civilian casualties, as Confederates overran the base.

Harmon is introduced to Miss Betty Stuart, a Virginia belle educated in Baltimore who wishes to help Harmon spy on the Confederate States Navy at Gosport on the raised and refitted 'Merrimack', now the ironclad 'Virginia'. Once in the South, Harmon encounters many key naval officers and learns that the armor test on of iron plate is staged to offer misinformation to any Union spieslike him. In reality, the 'Virginia' brags of armor and cannot be pierced by any Union guns. Harmon and Betty realize that this information must make it to Washington, D.C. to improve firepower to sink 'Virginia'.

However, Betty has a change of heart upon learning that her childhood friend and lover, Lieutenant Catesby ap Roger Jones, has been reassigned as the second-in-command of 'Virginia' and is now in danger of death due to the very intelligence she intended to send North. She tries to stop Harmon from going north with the intelligence, but he goes anyway. At the commissioning ceremony for 'Virginia', she confesses to her now-fianc Lt. Jones that she had helped Leslie Harmon infiltrate the shipyard and spy for the Union, warning him of the possible increase in firepower. He is stunned and distraught at her betrayal, yet sails to war without turning her in as one final act of love for his traitorous fianc. 'Virginia' sails off to break the Union blockade at Hampton Roads. Betty is promptly arrested by Lt. Guilford (Philip Casnoff), an admiral's aide and spy hunter, on suspicion of espionage.

'Virginia' first approaches as her skipper, Lt. Smith, rallies his men on board to do their duty. Captain Franklin Buchanan (Leon B. Stevens) of 'Virginia' rallies his men similarly. 'Congress' fires a full broadside into 'Virginia' to no effect. In the ensuing action, 'Virginia' bypasses 'Congress', promptly sinks , and returns to sink 'Congress'. Lt. Smith is killed; taking over command, executive officer Lt. Pendergrast orders the ship's surrender. Though 'Virginia's crew are jubilant, rifle fire from Union troops ashore enrages Captain Buchanan. He goes topside to return fire and is wounded, thereupon ordering Jones to assume command and set 'Congress' ablaze.

That same night, Lt. Guilford interrogates Betty, who denies being a spy based on an intercepted letter to her from Lt. Smith. She is informed then of Smith's death aboard 'Congress'. When informed that her fate is the gallows if she does not cooperate, she hopes for the courtesy and respect shown an executed spy the day before (whose hanging she witnessed). Lt. Guilford rebuffs her, showing his contempt for her treason when compared to the bravery of the hanged soldier who was honorably fighting for his side.

During the night, 'Monitor' sails in between the burning 'Congress' and 'Virginia' to protect , which has run aground and is defenseless until high tide returns the next day. Only the low tide has prevented 'Virginia' from finishing off 'Minnesota' immediately. Captain Van Brunt (Joel Abel)[http://www.wtj.com/archives/acwnavies/unavy02.htm Civil War Navy Dispatches] delivers orders to Captain John Worden (Andy Park) of 'Monitor', along with Leslie Harmon, who has volunteered his service as a pilot. Worden makes Harmon, familiar with Hampton Roads and CSS 'Virginia', midshipman on the spot.

The morning of the second day of battle, Jones sights 'Monitor' and describes her as "the test we face." Worden does his best to engage 'Virginia' as far from 'Minnesota' as he can, aided by 'Monitor's shallower draft, greater maneuverability, and the damage sustained by 'Virginia' the previous day. As the two ships exchange fire, 'Virginia' runs aground, but is able to pull free. Jones attempts to ram the 'Monitor' but fails to do significant damage; Worden orders a return ramming attempt, but is blinded when a shell from 'Virginia' strikes 'Monitor's pilot house. 'Monitor' withdraws, having delayed 'Virginia' from sinking 'Minnesota'. In view of the damage to 'Virginia', the exhaustion of his crew, and the falling tide, Jones also decides to retire back to port.

Both sides claim victory, although the 'Monitor' saved the rest of the blockade from destruction. Her designer, John Ericsson (Fritz Weaver), has an argument with Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles (Conrad McLaren) over the use of insufficient powder in 'Monitor's guns to sink 'Virginia': Welles's officers respond that it was a calculated decision to prevent the guns from exploding and protect the lives of the crew.

Back at Gosport, Lt. Guilford is pleased to release Betty, informing her that she saved 'Virginia' based on a report by Lt. Jones. Demonstrating Southern chivalry, he was pleased to not have to hang her. In reality, Lt. Jones used Betty's confession the day before to send false intelligence to the Union, which resulted in the lesser powder charges used by 'Monitor'. Lt. Jones tells Betty that he couldn't bear to see her hang, but that he can never be with her again due to her treasonous actions. She is sent north, forever marked as a traitor to her family, friends, and fellow Virginians.

A voice-over narrative indicates that 'Virginia' was scuttled two months later after Union troops took Norfolk, and that 'Monitor' sank off Cape Hatteras at the end of the year.

Cast



* Virginia Madsen - Betty Stuart, a double agent for the North and fiance of Lt. Jones

* Alex Hyde-White - Lieutenant Catesby ap Roger Jones, Betty's Southern fiance and executive officer of 'Virginia'

* Reed Diamond - Quartermaster's Mate (later Midshipman) Leslie Harmon, a Union sailor and spy

* Philip Casnoff - Lieutenant Guilford, Southern navy officer and spy hunter

* E.G. Marshall - Commodore (later Rear Admiral) Joseph Smith

* Fritz Weaver - John Ericsson, designer of 'Monitor'

* Leon B. Stevens - Captain Franklin Buchanan, commanding officer of 'Virginia' until wounded by rifle fire

* Kevin O'Rourke - Lieutenant Joseph B. Smith, captain of 'Congress' and Northern suitor of Betty

* Joanne Dorian - Blossom Stuart, Betty's mother

* Beatrice Bush - Opal, Blossom's maid and Betty's confidant

* Conrad McLaren - Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Union Navy

* Burt Edwards - Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War

* James Getty - President Abraham Lincoln

* Phil Whiteway - Commander Davis, Union Navy staff officer and member of the Ironclad Board

* Carl Jackson - Cletus, Opal's husband and Leslie Harmon's informant

* Marty Terry - Salome Coyt, Norfolk socialite

* Chris Northup - Spencer Brown, Union spy executed by Guilford

* Joan DeMarrais - Mrs. Fletcher, Norfolk socialite

* Michal Leamer - Ella Mae

* Roy Lind - Stephen Mallory, Secretary of the Confederate Navy

* Greg Baber - Sgt. Collins

* Michael Costello - Lt. Ramsey, chief engineer of 'Virginia'

* J. Michael Hunter - Lt. Simms, gunnery officer of 'Virginia'

* Michael Stanton Kennedy - Pilot Patten, harbor pilot of 'Virginia'

* Gayle Turner - Quartermaster Williams, helmsman of 'Virginia'

* Duke Lafoon - Seaman Yates

* Andy Park - John L. Worden, captain of 'Monitor'

* George Kelly - Lt. Samuel Greene, executive officer of 'Monitor'

* Ford Flannagan - Ensign William F. Keeler, paymaster and messenger of 'Monitor'

* Mark Ransom Eis - Seaman Stodder

* Joel Abel - Captain Van Brunt of USS 'Minnesota'

* Tom Width - Lt. Austin Pendergrast, executive officer of USS 'Congress'

* Ernie Dunn - Ensign Stone

Alex Hyde-White later portrayed Union Major General Ambrose Burnside in the 2003 film 'Gods and Generals'. Also, Philip Casnoff's character in this film is quite similar in accent and personality to his role in the 1985 miniseries 'North and South' a few years prior, but with Southern chivalry and without the sociopathy.

In 2017, Hyde-White gave an interview to the "A Word on Westerns" YouTube channel, in which he recalled that most of the film's extras were Civil War reenactors using their own gear.

Awards



This film was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Achievement in Special Visual Effects, Outstanding Costume Design for a Miniseries or Special, Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries or Special and Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Miniseries or a Special. However it did not win any of these awards.

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