In 1780 America's most successful general, Benedict Arnold, surrendered his soldiers, handed George Washington to the British, and ended the War of Independence. This play presents an emotional portrait of a man searching for love and country and finding only compromise and despair.
Nelson's scribbles have George Washington as a man who swears like a sailor, makes indecent inquiries, and betrays a man for politics. Nelson should be put in the Philadelphia stockade. The voice acting, particularly Dreyfuss's was good.