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who were the men with the faceless masks in the movie?


is their a name for these guys, or the masks they wear?

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I thought they were faceless because they represented any soldier..very symbolic.

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They were representative of the soldiers who fought in the American Civil War. Those in blue uniforms represented the Union Army (North) and those in gray uniforms represented the Confederate Army (South). So, yes, they're "faceless" because they don't represent any one specific person, but they are representative of a specific war in U.S. History.

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OK, folks...they were simply dummies meant to fill the authentic/antique uniforms and firearms on display, no symbolism, nothing deep and meaningful, just maniquinnes, human analogs, nothing more, savvy?

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