Colonel John Glover: Unsung Hero of the American Revolution

Feature · Historical · 120 pages
Status: Spec
When 32,000 British troops land in America to crush the rebellion in 1776, Colonel John Glover and his Marblehead Militia save Washington’s Continental Army from annihilation several times before turning utter defeat into victory that breathes new life into their fight for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Written by Jill A. Hargrave
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Vero Beach, Florida
Hargrave is an award-winning NJN Public Television documentarian, a screenwriter and fundraiser. She’s completed three spec screenplays, "The Bottom Line," a drama loosely based on her experiences walking the picket line in the 1987 Writers Guild of America's strike against ABC-TV News and CBS News; "Fields of Grace," a drama and love story set in ...
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This screenplay is based on in-depth research from contemporary writings that chronicles Colonel John Glover and his Marblehead Militia (14th Continental Army Regiment) role in the American Revolution from 1775 through 1776.