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Glory Director: Edward Zwick Cast: Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/20/1998
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 5,935
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [3:49]
2. Antietam Creek [4:34]
3. Field hospital [1:09]
4. The Shaw party [5:03]
5. Recruits [2:36]
6. Readville Camp [3:24]
7. Mess hall [1:12]
8. "Dear Mother." [2:58]
9. Assembly [5:01]
10. Issuing arms [4:28]
11. His job [2:29]
12. Bayonet practice [6:54]
13. Christmas dinner [6:56]
14. 600 Shoes [2:28]
15. Payday [3:28]
16. The 54th [2:05]
17. New Sgt-Major [2:28]
18. Beaufort [3:35]
19. Darien [4:42]
20. "Dear Father." [2:34]
21. Thomas and Trip [2:41]
22. Transfer request [2:56]
23. James Island [5:08]
24. A promise [1:06]
25. News [3:52]
26. Honor request [8:13]
27. "We are ready." [2:26]
28. "Remember." [2:22]
29. Who will carry on? [1:33]
30. March to glory [1:44]
31. Charge! [4:03]
32. Fort's wall [4:15]
33. Lost cause [2:19]
34. End credits [7:17]
Side #2- Full Screen
1. Start [3:49]
2. Antietam Creek [4:34]
3. Field Hospital [1:09]
4. The Shaw party [5:03]
5. Recruits [2:36]
6. Readville Camp [3:24]
7. Mess hall [1:12]
8. "Dear Mother." [2:58]
9. Assembly [5:01]
10. Issuing arms [4:28]
11. His job [2:29]
12. Bayonet practice [6:54]
13. Christmas dinner [6:56]
14. 600 Shoes [2:28]
15. Payday [3:28]
16. The 54th [2:05]
17. New Sgt-Major [2:28]
18. Beaufort [3:35]
19. Darien [4:42]
20. "Dear Father." [2:34]
21. Thomas and Trip [2:41]
22. Transfer request [2:56]
23. James Island [5:08]
24. A promise [1:06]
25. News [3:52]
26. Honor request [8:13]
27. "We are ready." [2:26]
28. "Remember." [2:22]
29. Who will carry on? [1:33]
30. March to glory [1:44]
31. Charge! [4:03]
32. Fort's wall [4:15]
33. Lost cause [2:19]
34. End credits [7:17]

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Editorial Reviews

This stirring, meticulously produced historical drama pays long-overdue tribute to the nation's first all-black infantry unit, organized to fight for the Union during the Civil War. It provides a great role for Matthew Broderick, who is letter-perfect as the idealistic but callow Colonel Shaw, charged with training an undisciplined group of former slaves that becomes the 54th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Morgan Freeman is equally impressive as an intelligent, dignified soldier who clashes regularly with cynical malcontent Denzel Washington, whose dynamic portrayal earned him a richly deserved Oscar for Best Supporting Actor. All the acting is great, for that matter, but ultimately Glory's effectiveness is determined by director Edward Zwick (Courage Under Fire), who expertly balances the need for verisimilitude with the demands of cinematic storytelling. He recreates the era, the events, and the attitudes with remarkable fidelity -- in part by relying on the real-life Shaw's diaries -- and stages his harrowing battle scenes with both panoramic sweep and surgical precision. Brimming with emotion and grandeur, Glory documents a long-forgotten aspect of Civil War history in an immensely satisfying manner. The two-disc DVD Special Edition has a rich selection of extras, including from commentary from Zwick, Freeman, and Broderick; a documentary, "The True Story of Glory Continues," narrated by Freeman; and an exclusive featurette entitled "Voices Of Glory." Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Black Soldiersby Anonymous

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September 11, 2007: What is the color of freedom? I was moved by the acting done by these great men. I almost felt as if I was transported back in time. Bullets know no man and freedom knows no color. Either we're all free or we're all imprisoned. The lessons here are paramount. Great DVD. Get it today. You will not be disappointed

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

"Glory"by Anonymous

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June 12, 2007: Glory chronicles the story of the Massachusetts 54th regiment and its leader, Robert Shaw. It vilifies the Confederate forces from the start and shows them as the attackers. Shaw and his men start out distant and constantly clash, but as training wears on, he begins to bond with them and form a real connection. As the men enter the Battle of Fort Wagner, they are inspired by Shaw's drive and keep the colors flying high even after he falls. The men of the Massachusetts 54th caused others to join the war effort, especially other African Americans. Overall, I enjoyed Glory, although it was a little long. However, the story portrayed is a powerful one that is still remembered today.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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