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So, 'The Rose and the Jackal' is an interesting piece from 1990 that really captures the tension of the Civil War era. Directed by Jack Gold, it's got this unique blend of adventure and drama while sitting comfortably in the TV movie category. The film follows Detective Allan Pinkerton, who becomes quite fixated on Rose O'Neal Greenhow, a cunning Southern socialite and spy. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for a deep dive into their cat-and-mouse dynamic. The performances are solid, especially the chemistry between the leads. There's something about the practical effects and period detail that grounds the story, making it feel more tangible, even for a made-for-TV flick. It’s worth a watch for those inclined towards historical narratives and espionage tales.
Notable for its historical accuracy.Strong performances from the lead actors.Captures the tension of espionage during the Civil War.
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