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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 1989 / Director: Edward Zwick / Actors: Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington ... / ... more
Glory (DVD) ... DVD released 19 June, 2000 at Sony Pictures Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / "The negroes fought gallantly and were headed by as brave a Colonel as ever lived", was one Confederate soldier's eyewitness verdict on the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers immediately after 247 of their 600-man regiment had fallen in bloody swathes beneath the withering fire from Fort Wagner near Charleston, South Carolina in 1863. Glory is their story: the mustering of the first black regiment in the US Army, their battles with the Southerners as well as with the Northern military authorities, and their own moment of glory when they paid a terrible price for the opportunity to demonstrate to the world their courage. In telling this little-known story, director Ed Zwick single-handedly changed perceptions of the American Civil War: when a Grand Review of the Armies was held in Washington at the end of the war, none of the almost 180,000 coloured troops who fought for the Union were present; when that parade was restaged in 1990 a year after the movie was released, the 54th Massachusetts re-enactors were at the front of the procession. Zwick's stirring, factually accurate account is greatly enhanced by obsessive period detail and frighteningly realistic battle reconstructions (which were not to be surpassed in scale until 1993's Gettysburg). But Zwick also illuminates individual characters in the regiment with great sensitivity. As crucial as the military set-pieces are the scenes of the men together: talking in the tent or baring their souls in song. Denzel Washington, as the embittered ex-slave, gives a performance of real depth; he richly deserved his Oscar win for the heartbreaking flogging scene alone. Morgan Freeman brings great gravitas to his paternalistic role, and Matthew Broderick's idealistic Colonel Shaw is the centre around which the story revolves. With a clutch of remarkable lead performances, a sensitive and touching script, one of James Horner's finest musical scores, and a director with both the vision and heart to pull it off it's easy to agree with the backcover blurb: "Glory is one of the greatest war movies ever made". Without even a hint of hyperbole, it undoubtedly is. On the DVD: This is a superb looking (anamorphic) and sounding (Dolby 5.1) print, and the disc has some excellent additional features. Ed Zwick's commentary is insightful and extremely detailed: here's a director who obviously cares deeply about this movie. Of the three featurettes, one is a short-ish promo piece but the other two are genuinely impressive: there's a 20-minute "Making of" feature with major contributions from Zwick, Freeman and Broderick, and best of all a 45-minute "The True Story Continues" feature narrated by Freeman which tells the complete story of the 54th Massachusetts from beginning to end using footage from the movie as well as archive material and film of battle re-enactments. Also included are two deleted scenes, although a third scene which was shot for the movie but not used (the Frederick Douglass' speech) crops up in the "True Story" piece. James Horner's emotive score gets an isolated track all to itself and there are also some filmographies and trailers. All in all, this is a superb DVD. --Mark Walker

Newest Review: ... proving to be some of their greatest on screen roles to date. The film stars Matthew Broderick as col. Robert Gould Shaw ... more

 ... along with Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman and Cary Elwes. Although I think it would be important to point out there are several flaws in the films historical accuracy. The most important being, in the film, the fifty fourth are portrayed as the first regiment of black soldier. It is true that they were among the first, but not actually the first black regiment. Along with this most of the slaves who were in the fifty forth had not previously escaped slavery as is portrayed in the film. But most of this ca...more

mattman101
Premium Review Glory (DVD): One of the greatest Civil War films ever made (315 words)
by mattman101 - written on 16.03.08 (Somewhat useful, 2 readings)
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Glory "Their innocence. Their heritage. Their lives. Nothing would be spared in the fight for their freedom" Glory is without a doubt one of the greatest civil war films ever made. The film follows a black regiment of soldiers (the fifty-forth) through their training and eventually to fighting in the civil war. There is a great line-up of cast members, proving to be some of their greatest on screen roles to date. The film stars Matthew Broderick as col. Robert Gould Shaw along with Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman and Cary Elwes. Although I think it would be important to point out there are several flaws in the films ...

Supervisor
Crowned Review No hope lost on Glory (1125 words)
by Supervisor - written on 18.10.02 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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Glory (1989) I'm sure everyone has a film they can say they have watched over a hundred times and are still not tired of. A film you can rely on to always be there and never disappoint or let you down even when times are tough. For the soft of heart it might be the irrepressibly mushy "Bridget Jones Diary" or "Pretty Woman". For those who require a little more intellectual stimulation and reward, films like "The Shawshank Redemption" and "The Sixth Sense" may take your fancy. However, in my case, the one film that i never cease to tire of is the 1989 classic "Glory". It is essentially the story ...

utero
Premium Review Glory (DVD): all the glory goes to... (757 words)
by utero - written on 06.05.01 (Very useful, 71 readings)
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I had heard a lot of good things about Glory and last night was the first time I actually sat down to watch it on dvd. The film tells the story of the first black regiment to fight for the north in the American Civil War. Led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick) the regiment overcome adversity and predjudice to play a major part in the unions victory. The film focuses on a few main characters. Thomas Searles (Andre Braugher) is an old friend of Shaw's and enlists but is not accustomed to any sort of fighting. Shaw has many conflicts in leading the reigment. A normally kind man he has to show strength and make some harsh decisions to the anger of ...

 
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