Historical movies that really mucked up what really happened…
The Buccaneer (No historical evidence places Lafitte at the battle defending New Orleans against the British and while he did have an affair with a Claybourne lady, but it was the Governor’s wife, not his daughter.)
Historical movies that really mucked up what really happened…
The Buccaneer (No historical evidence places Lafitte at the battle defending New Orleans against the British and while he did have an affair with a Claybourne lady, but it was the Governor’s wife, not his daughter.)
Krakatoa, East of Java (if by East they meant West, then it’s accurate).
Historical movies that really mucked up what really happened…
The Buccaneer (No historical evidence places Lafitte at the battle defending New Orleans against the British and while he did have an affair with a Claybourne lady, but it was the Governor’s wife, not his daughter.)
Krakatoa, East of Java (if by East they meant West, then it’s accurate).
Braveheart - Had some historical details but most of the story is from author Randall Wallace’s imagination.
Historical movies that really mucked up what really happened…
The Buccaneer (No historical evidence places Lafitte at the battle defending New Orleans against the British and while he did have an affair with a Claybourne lady, but it was the Governor’s wife, not his daughter.)
Krakatoa, East of Java (if by East they meant West, then it’s accurate).
Braveheart - Had some historical details but most of the story is from author Randall Wallace’s imagination.
A Beautiful Mind (Nash never gave a speech after get a Nobel Prize, fathered a son out of wedlock, was arrested for “moral charges” and his hallucinations were auditory, not visual. There are more problems as well…)
Historical movies that really mucked up what really happened…
The Buccaneer (No historical evidence places Lafitte at the battle defending New Orleans against the British and while he did have an affair with a Claybourne lady, but it was the Governor’s wife, not his daughter.)
Krakatoa, East of Java (if by East they meant West, then it’s accurate).
Braveheart - Had some historical details but most of the story is from author Randall Wallace’s imagination.
A Beautiful Mind (Nash never gave a speech after get a Nobel Prize, fathered a son out of wedlock, was arrested for “moral charges” and his hallucinations were auditory, not visual. There are more problems as well…)
The Alamo (Historian Timothy Todish claims that “there is not a single scene in (the 1960 John Wayne film) which corresponds to an historically verifiable incident”. Also, to quote Wikipedia: