13 Best War Movies Set in the 19th Century

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War movies from the 1800s pull you in. You see long rows of troops, hear loud guns, & watch big horse fights. They turn old tales into clear acts. If you like big views, deep tales, & a mix of old love & war dirt, this list is yours. Let’s list 13 top war films. Each shows the fights of the 19th century, each in its own way.

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13. Cold Mountain (2003) – American Civil War

More than war, Cold Mountain is a deep, sad trip. Jude Law gets hurt. Renée Zellweger & Nicole Kidman show the world as they wait. It’s rough, big, & true to the war’s hit on all. In its heart, it’s about want, staying alive, & the cost of love in a mess.

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12. Vera Cruz (1954) – Franco-Mexican War

This one’s part old West, part war film. Burt Lancaster & Gary Cooper must deal with hard times in Mexico. It’s sharp, rough, & has lots of gray areas in it. Action with a twist, & folks, you can’t guess.

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11. Glory (1989) – American Civil War

No flaws in this group. Glory shows the 54th Massachusetts, a Black group in the war. Its raw acts & big fights won high praise. Big in feel, key in tale, & so uplifting – this film hits deep.

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10. The Alamo (1960) – Texas War

John Wayne leads & makes this big tale of a known fight. Full of drama & show, not all true but big & bold & very US in feel. Think big talks, big looks, & a strong US tale.

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9. The Buccaneer (1958) – War of 1812

Pirates in a war film in this bright tale of Jean LaFitte & the New Orleans fight. Yul Brynner is the star, and the film is light but not weak. Fun & bold, right in its tale.

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8. Hochelaga, Land of Souls (2017) – Lower Canada Fight

A new view—this film mixes times & looks at the fight drive in Montreal. It shows Native tales, old fights, & new views in one soft mix. Quiet, thinking, & true to voices not often heard.

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7. The Nightingale (2018) – Black War (Australia)

Hard to watch—but you can’t miss it. Aisling Franciosi is an Irish low one on a mean trip in Tasmania amid old fights. Hard in its truth & sad in its look, The Nightingale stands firm—& it must. It’s a need to see a dark tale.

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6. Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier (1955) – Creek War

Pure US in bright form. Fess Parker is in this big tale on Crockett’s life, all big & bold as only 1950s films could do. The Creek War is now a tale, & tales get a bold shine. An old fun ride with charm to show.

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5. Lincoln (2012) – American Civil War

Spielberg cuts to the core from war to high talks, with a close look at Lincoln’s big fight in Congress. Daniel Day-Lewis tops. The film shows that laws, not just fights, shape times. Quiet, strong, & so real.

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4. Zulu (1964) – Anglo-Zulu War

Few against many. A few UK troops hold a post vs. waves of Zulu troops. Tight, bold, & big in looks define this film. Michael Caine shows up, & real Zulu kin cast too. A war film is right for both sides.

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3. The Last Samurai (2003) – Satsuma Fight

Old ways vs. new arms in this vast old tale. Tom Cruise brings an outside look, but big fights & clear feels make this film stay in mind. Honor, loss, & change—in a big, bold show.

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2. Dances with Wolves (1990) – US Front Wars

Kevin Costner links two ways in this big trip to Native US life. While it has known styles, its heart is in its kind tone & deep set. It made new ways—in art & in how we see Native tales.

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1. Glory (1989) – American Civil War

Yes, it’s so good it’s here two times. Glory earns top spot for its big feels, key tale, & top acts. It moves, it lifts, & it stays with you. Pick this film from the list, make it this one.

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These 13 films do more than show wars—they show the real tales in the mess. You see brave acts, heartache, & the weight of old times. Whether you want raw fights or deep tales, these films give both.

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