Lucy married at the turn of the last century, when she was fifteen and her husband was fifty. If Colonel William Marsden was a veteran of the "War for Southern Independence", Lucy became a "veteran of the veteran" with a unique perspective on Southern history and Southern manhood. Her story encompasses everything from the tragic death of a Confederate boy soldier to the feisty narrator's daily battles in the Home--complete with visits from a mohawk-coiffed candy-striper.
Unfortunately the movie Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Ken Cameron | Director |
Writing | Joyce Eliason | Writer |
Sound | Mark Snow | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Tod Feuerman | Editor |
Camera | Edward J. Pei | Director of Photography |
Production | Frank Konigsberg | Executive Producer |
Art | Amy McGary | Set Decoration |
Writing | Allan Gurganus | Novel |
Production | Jack Clements | Producer |
Editing | Charles Bornstein | Editor |
Production | Larry Sanitsky | Executive Producer |
Art | Charles C. Bennett | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Van Broughton Ramsey | Costume Design |
Production | Joyce Eliason | Producer |
Production | Donna Ekholdt | Casting |
Production | Susan Bluestein | Casting |
Lighting | Nick Nelson | Gaffer |