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Friday, April 19, 2024

FIRST IMAGE FROM KEVIN COSTNER'S THE GRAY HOUSE 19TH CENTURY CIVIL WAR FEMALE SPIES TV DRAMA

   FIRST THE GRAY HOUSE   
COSTUME TV DRAMA IMAGE IS HERE
It will open Monte Carlo Television Festival this June, but Kevin Costner has released first image from his six episode historical series THE GRAY HOUSE that tells the hidden-history tale of four Southern women — a Virginia socialite and her mother, a formerly enslaved Black woman and a high-end prostitute — who served as key espionage agents for the Union. The foursome are credited as unsung heroes who helped end the nation’s brutal cleavage in 1865. Mary-Louise Parker, Amethyst Davis, Daisy Head and Ben Vereen lead the cast. Costner and Morgan Freeman are producing.

9 comments:

  1. Love both Costner and Morgan Freeman..didn't know that they are now the producers.

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    1. Kevin was always a producer, I think he produced most of his movies, some even directed himself.

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  2. Kevin was so smart, during the strike, he fled to Europe and shot movies and this limited series in Hungary using local talent. I am very much into the Civil War espionage tales, but after Manhunt I would like to see something about the Confederate spies, but I guess they cannot since it would look like promoting their cause.

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    1. We boo and hiss on the confederates, right? I never can distinguish between the two.

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    2. Meow, Gattocito, I grew up on Scarlett , me a diehard Windie. It took me a while to realize how wrong the Cause was, but i still feel bad for the civil population.

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    3. Still can't distinguish who is who LOL but we are supposed to cheer for the north, right?

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  3. If it’s produced by both Costner and Freeman, I’ll more than likely enjoy it. Two of my favorite Hollywood men!

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