I'm not sure TV has been known for high quality productions in well....ever lol....I digress though.

(A joke before anyone takes the comment too seriously!)
I did catch the Hill error right away.
Though it did take me until now to look over more closely and find the other rather interesting error.....um there's no
Venable Marshall as a person!!

There's
Charles S. Venable and
Charles Marshall, both intertwined as aides directly to Lee.
On both IMDB & Wiki the cast credits list
Ruddy as Charles Marshall:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107007/fu ... t_ov_st_sm and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettysburg_(1993_film)
He is seen on screen at different times and in the clip below at about the 2:53 minute mark, Lee addresses him directly and Marshall has a spoken response.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Hpn-puqnKkFrom all that I could tell,
Charles S. Venable never makes an appearance or is a deep background person, uncredited.
Thomas J. Goree is in the middle of the photo and his actor does have speaking lines and is present in other parts of the film.
Now
the Hill thing is interesting. He is seen in the Cashtown scene for the almost whole minute it goes for:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63PMGSknTxcOdd that they chose to chop him out.
The second day morning conference though is always of interest to me. We clearly have known players in it. The guy standing next to Heth at the end of the table appears to be the same guy who plays Hill. Though is this supposed to be Hill or Lafayette McLaws??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nG812fH9d2Y&t=32sNow begs another question....
is Charles S. Venable in this scene actually?? At about the 1:55 minute mark is the guy directly to the left of Lee, from our view as the audience, with the brownish kepi Venable??
All this said,
my highest conclusion is, even for the 90's or in any time, that the person who drew up the ad & the editorial staff (
if here was one)
should've all been sacked!!

This concludes an hour long rabbit hole I just went down.