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Product Description Matthew Broderick and Denzel Washington star in this inspiring story of the first Black regiment to fight for the North in the Civil War. desertcart.com One of the finest films ever made about the American Civil War, Glory also has the honor of being the first major Hollywood film to acknowledge the vital contribution of African American soldiers to the country's historic struggle. Based on the books Lay This Laurel, by Lincoln Kirstein, and One Gallant Rush, by Peter Burchard, and the wartime letters of Robert Gould Shaw, the film tells the story of the 54th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, an all-black unit comprising Northern freemen and escaped slaves. Under the command of Shaw (played by Matthew Broderick), the 54th served admirably in battle until they made their ultimate demonstration of bravery during the almost suicidal assault on the Confederate Fort Wagner in Charleston, South Carolina, on July 18, 1863. Glory achieves its powerful impact by meticulously setting up the terrible conditions under which these neglected soldiers fought, and by illuminating the tenacity of the human spirit from the oppression of slavery to the hard-won recognition of battlefield heroism. Although Denzel Washington deservedly won an Oscar for his supporting role as a runaway-slave-turned-soldier, Glory faced some tough competition at the 1989 Academy Awards (against popular hits like Driving Miss Daisy and Dead Poets Society) and was shut out of nearly all the major categories. Since then, it's been duly recognized by historians and critics as a classic film of its genre. --Jeff Shannon Review: Fabulous historical drama - civil war era - everyone in this country needs to watch this amazing historical drama. It is a military drama, yes, but is also a clear-eyed depiction of events during a tumultuous time. Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington provide stellar performances. There are discrepancies between the movie and real events. If you haven't seen it, or haven't seen it recently, please do watch it again. It is so well performed and has a message that shouts out loud what many today are only whispering. Review: Ferris - Great movie. DVD came in great shape




| ASIN | 0800177967 |
| Actors | Cary Elwes, Denzel Washington, Jihmi Kennedy, Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,427 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #43 in Military & War (Movies & TV) #440 in Action & Adventure DVDs #497 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (10,508) |
| Director | Edward Zwick |
| Dubbed: | French |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | CTR70289DVD |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Unqualified |
| MPAA rating | R (Restricted) |
| Media Format | DVD |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Producers | Freddie Fields, P.K. Fields, Pieter Jan Brugge |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.38 x 0.6 inches; 4 ounces |
| Release date | January 20, 1998 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 2 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French, Spanish |
| Writers | Kevin Jarre, Lincoln Kirstein, Peter Burchard, Robert Gould Shaw |
C**Y
Fabulous historical drama - civil war era
everyone in this country needs to watch this amazing historical drama. It is a military drama, yes, but is also a clear-eyed depiction of events during a tumultuous time. Morgan Freeman and Denzel Washington provide stellar performances. There are discrepancies between the movie and real events. If you haven't seen it, or haven't seen it recently, please do watch it again. It is so well performed and has a message that shouts out loud what many today are only whispering.
L**D
Ferris
Great movie. DVD came in great shape
A**R
History Revealed and Humanity Restored
The first movie where I experienced Denzel Washington as an actor. He doesn't disappoint. The story is true and reflects so beautifully how people eventually see each other as individuals, not just a class or race. Everyone in the movie is brilliant. One of my favorite movies of all time.
K**R
good movie
good movie
G**R
"Glory" is a glorious film
"Glory" is a glorious film, telling the little-known story of one of the first all-black regiments in the Civil War and the regiment's commanding officer, Col. Robert Gould Shaw. My husband went to high school with the film's director, Ed Zwieck, just to add a personal note. The film is powerful and moving, giving us glimpses of various aspects of the racial issues that were at the heart of the Civil War. Over 200,000 freed men fought on the Union side, and their sacrifices helped to win the war. The film is great simply because it brings this story to the screen in the first place and then does it so well. The performances are first rate as are the music score and screenplay. One complaint I have about the film is that it sanitizes the horrors of battle. I've done some reading about the Civil War and the battles were horrific and savage, men butchering other men in hand to hand combat. Photographs of the real battlefields are beyond description. In some ways, the film would have seemed truer to me if it had been shot in sepia tone. We also don't get a sense of the degree to which nature was as much a foe as the enemy fighters--the rain, cold, mud, disease-ridden forests and swamps, and the raging rivers. The film is just too "pretty" in a way for it's subject matter. The other problem is that the director chose to present an idealized version of Robert Gould Shaw. While his parents were ardent abolitionists and friends of Frederick Douglass, Shaw was not himself much of an abolitionist. Perhaps he was too young to have fully formed mature values. He was, after all, only 25 years old. I believe his mother convinced him to take the commission. One wonders if he did so only out of a sense of filial duty, to gain a higher rank or for more complex motives--and if his values changed as time with the men progressed. His unquestionable bravery and valor were admirable and meritorious whatever his values may have been, yet I think it would have been a more interesting film if Shaw's beliefs had been presented more honestly. Sadly, far too many Hollywoid films--which "Glory" is in the best sense--change true stories into feel-good narratives and turn human beings into flat, cardboard characters. Films at their best tell the truth about what it means to be human--and a human being. Denzel Washington gives the best performance in the film, and Cary Elwes is very good as well. His character is much more fully rounded than what Matthew Broderick is given to work with. I found his performance to be rather wooden and emotionless. Still, all in all, I give this film an A for effort. I am glad it was made and that it's story was told. It helps to redeem part of our history for black and white alike.
M**S
The Glory... and the Dream
"Glory" ranks on my list as one of the best Civil War films ever made! This cinematic masterpiece traces the founding and short-lived career of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, the first "all-black" volunteer regiment in the Union army. (By law, all officers had to be white.) Matthew Broderick stars as the 54th Regiment's commanding officer, Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. Already a grizzled veteran of the battle of Antietam at the tender age of 24, Shaw is offered command of the new all-volunteer regiment of black soldiers. He accepts the risky officer, enlists the aid of his friend, Cabot Forbes, and begins to recruit runaway slaves and northern "freemen" to join the regiment. Much of the movie chronicles the 54th regiment's struggle to become a credible fighting force. It's a struggle made nearly impossible by the institutional ineptitude of the Union army and the racial bigotry of many of its officers. The newly recruited black soldiers want nothing more than to fight; the army brass sees them as nothing more than a political expedient and a laughable experiment, capable of nothing more than digging ditches and clearing forests. Against these odds, Shaw, with the help of Forbes and the irascible, bigoted Irishman, Sergeant Major Mulcahy, manages to turn his ragtag band of soldiers into a cohesive fighting unit. How the 54th Massachusettes Regiment fares in its first major engagement - the assault upon Battery Wagner in 1863 - forms the beautiful climactic event of this film. Matthew Broderick moves away from his usual fluffy, comedic roles (i.e., Ferris Bueller,) and successfully proves himself a serious actor capable of bringing maturity and depth to his role as Colonel Shaw. Denzel Washington's marvelous portrayal as the embittered, cynical runaway slave Trip earned him an Academy Award as Best Supporting Actor. Cary Elwes is less successful in his role as the irresponsible and sometimes insubordinate Major Cabot Forbes. His acting seemed a bit "over the top" at times. Excellent performances are also turned in by Morgan Freeman (Sergeant Major Rawlins), Andre Braugher (Thomas Searles), John Finn (Sergeant Major Mulcahy), and Jihmi Kennedy (Jupiter Sharts). "Glory's" cinematography is breathtaking throughout. The screenplay is powerfully lyrical in its beauty, and James Horner's beautifully haunting musical score adds a tremendous depth of emotion to an already powerfully evocative film. "Glory" is a sumptuously produced and well acted movie, a sure bet to please all fans of a good war movie. Highly recommended!!
J**A
One of the most important incidents in American history. A true documentation of man' ruelty towards man. The cast is superb. One feels sorry for the youngsters who died in this unnecessary civil war. Not to be missed.
A**H
Malgré les années, reste un des meilleurs films de guerre. Pour moi la meilleure oeuvre d'Édouard Zwick. Un jeu d'acteur parfait, une photographie immersive et réaliste. La bande son utilise parfaitement toutes les possibilités du son surround 5.1, surtout lors des scènes de combat qui nous met au cœur de l'action. L' l'excellente bande originale du film créé par le regretté James Horner (Titanic, Légendes d'automne,...) est aussi très bien intégrée DES BONUS EXTRÊMEMENT INSTRUCTIFS, et une interactivité assez sympathique à utiliser pour découvrir les dessous de la guerre de sécession. En résumé, un film que tout cinéphile devrait posséder dans sa collection.
A**ー
名作だと思います。人間関係で仕事に行き詰まったとき(笑)何度も観てます。クライマックスの映像と音楽が素晴らしいです。
P**Y
A must see true story.
O**1
Steeds goed kijken of er nederlandstalige ondertiteling is ,wat niet altijd het geval is
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