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Learn about a little-known American heroine in this fascinating true story! Inspired by actual events during the Revolutionary War, Sybil Ludington follows the journey of Colonel Henry Ludington's 16-year-old daughter, who dodged danger and enemy troops to ride 40 rain-soaked miles on horseback to save the American colonies from British rule. Today, Sybil is known as "the female Paul Revere" and one of America's greatest female patriots. A riveting tale of bravery and perseverance, Sybil Ludington encourages us to conquer our obstacles and make a difference not only for ourselves and our families, but also for our countries. Families, history buffs, and anyone who appreciates good storytelling will cheer for this entertaining and Dove award-winning film.
Official Sybil Ludington: The Female Paul Revere WebsiteRelated Websites for Sybil Ludington: The Female Paul RevereSybil Ludington: The Female Paul Revere ReviewsThis docudrama addresses the historically accurate story about a young woman who was a true heroine during the Revolutionary War. Its characters are personable and their backgrounds endear them to us. Sybil's family is in a difficult situation. They handle it with bravery and faith in each other and in God. Sybil is courageous and takes on the responsibilities she is given with a maturity we don't see today in 16-year-olds. Knowing that a young person could do what Sybil did proves that children are capable of remarkable things. Kids would be inspired to learn about Sybil's story and perhaps be inspired to take on more responsibilities in their own lives. The films is presented like a documentary and flows well from background information to the immediate struggles during the War. Sybil's friends and siblings have opinions that we learn about just before we learn how courageous she is. Well produced - from costumes and sets, to cinematography and audio content. This portrays a living history adults will enjoy as much as children. If you are interested in American history, you would relish this. — Kids First Film Festival Jurors, 1/1/2011
"The female Paul Revere." This is what Sybil Ludington has been called. She rode her horse Star in a storm, twice the distance Paul Revere rode, on April 26, 1777, riding from house to house crying out, "Call to arms! The British have burned Danbury, we need arms!" Because of her and the leadership of her father, Col. Henry Ludington, the British advancement was stopped before entering New York. This amazing sixteen-year-old girl made a difference and is honored in this film. Micah Morgan, fittingly, turns in the best performance in the film as Sybil. She is quite good and helps make the humorous scenes work. For example, in one scene Sybil, who shoots muskets and rides horses, is attempting to teach some inept males how to fire the guns. "Someone has to teach these men how to shoot!" she says, much to the delight of the audience. The humorous scenes all work, including one of a young boy who wipes off his food from his chin on his shirt sleeve. Parents will appreciate that scene. This story is historically accurate and young Micah Morgan helps carry the film to its best scenes, her ride through the storm and an ending which is fitting and gives the audience a real conclusion. The actress who plays Abigail and the black actor who plays the young pastor are also quite good. This story of the loyalists to the crown and the rebels who opposed them in the name of freedom is worth telling. We gladly award our Dove "Family-Approved" Seal to this film, and encourage patriots, lovers of history, and families which long to see a wholesome film to see this movie. — Edwin L. Carpenter, 1/1/2011 |