Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War Filming Locations

Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War filming locations

Where was Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War filmed? Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War Filming Locations

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Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War (2007)
Runtime: 120 minutes
Rating: 7.8
Release year: 2007
IMDB: tt1029103
Plot summary

In the years leading up to the Civil War, a bloody conflict between slaveholders and abolitionists focused the nation's eyes on the state of Missouri and the territory of Kansas. Told through the actual words of slave owners, free-staters, and border ruffians, "Bad Blood" presents the complex morality, and life-and-death decisions faced by those who lived on the border from 1854 through 1860.

Genres
Biography
Cast
Aaron Baker
JoAnn Barber
Dave Bears
James Brink
Directors
Shane Seley
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Bad Blood: The Border War That Triggered the Civil War filming locations