1:01:01
Could you show me on the map
where your farm is?
1:01:05
Well, it's
Shenandoah Gap.
1:01:09
It shows here.
Right there.
1:01:12
It couldn't have been any
of my men who took your son,
Mr. Anderson,
1:01:16
because we haven't been
in your section.
1:01:19
But I think you
should understand something.
1:01:22
My men fought a battle
with rebels
who threw stones at them...
1:01:27
'cause that was all
that they had.
1:01:29
We took 1 ,5OO prisoners...
1:01:32
and there wasn't 5O rounds
of ammunition among them.
1:01:36
What are you tellin' me,
Colonel?
1:01:39
Only that what
you're trying to do
is nearly impossible.
1:01:41
Every corps in our army
is taking thousands
of prisoners each day.
1:01:46
How do you expect to find
one sixteen-year-old boy?
1:01:53
[ Army Officer ]
Hut, hut,
hut, two, three, four.
1:01:56
Hut, hut,
hut, two, three, four.
1:02:00
Hut, hut,
hut, two, three, four.
1:02:05
If I had him, Mr. Anderson,
I'd give him to you.
1:02:08
I don't have any prisoners here.
We sent them to the railroad
for shipment north.
1:02:18
If you happen
to find the boy,
1:02:20
give this slip to the officer
in charge, it may help you.
What is it?
1:02:24
It's just a statement from me
that your son
was taken by mistake.
1:02:28
And that it would be considered
a personal favor to me
if he is released to you.
1:02:34
Where's that railroad
you send your prisoners to,
Colonel?
1:02:37
It's at Ivy Glen.
1:02:41
I do wish you good luck.
I have a
sixteen-year-old son too.
1:02:46
He's in school in Boston.
1:02:50
Thank God!