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Glory [DVD] [2000]

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Format PAL, Anamorphic
Contributor Denzel Washington, Alan North, Cliff DeYoung, Kevin Jarre, Raymond St Jacques, Edward Zwick, Freddie Fields, Morgan Freeman, John Finn, Jihmi Kennedy, Jane Alexander, Ethan Phillips, Matthew Broderick, Cary Elwes See more
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 57 minutes
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The heart-stopping story of the first black regiment to fight for the North in the Civil War, GLORY stars Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes and Morgan Freeman. Broderick and Elwes are the idealistic young Bostonians who lead the regiment; Freeman is the inspirational sergeant who unites the troops; and Denzel Washington, in an Oscar(r) - winning performance (1989, Best Supporting Actor), is the runaway slave who embodies the indomitable spirit of the 54th Regiment of Massachusetts.

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"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

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 - 1.85:1
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.2 x 13.2 x 1.4 cm; 100 g
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 5035822157330
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Edward Zwick
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ PAL, Anamorphic
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 57 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 19 Jun. 2000
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Cary Elwes, Morgan Freeman, Jihmi Kennedy
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • Producers ‏ : ‎ Freddie Fields
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00004T8WY
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Kevin Jarre
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2023
    Glory is a movie that dates from 1990. It tells the true story of the 54th Massachusetts regiment. The first black troops to fight in offensive action for the North during the American civil war.

    It focuses as much on the men of the regiment as it does their leader. Robert Shaw. Played by Matthew Broderick, in far and away the best role he ever got, and which should have opened the door for more mature stuff. Shaw is a young man with well to do parents who believes in the cause. And wants to lead. He grows into the job of regimental commander, learning leadership along the way. Occasionally butting heads with his second in command {Cary Elwes].

    The score and narration from Matthew Broderick, reading actual letters written by Shaw which still survive, are pretty emotional stuff at times. And do make you feel you're looking at history as it was.

    Of the black characters, principal ones are played by Denzel Washington. Morgan Freeman. And Andre Braugher. All make an impression in very solid roles with characters who grab. All three of whom are different people with their own attitude to what is going on. They all get solid character arcs. You get to watch their experience in their struggles to get what they want and need to be taken seriously as soldiers.

    This is all very engrossing stuff as it goes along. It also doesn't skimp on showing the confusion and the bloodshed and horror of conflict. The first moment of will stay with you for a while after being seen.

    But nothing will prepare you for the final act of the film. As the 54th get to go into combat. In a frontal assault on a fault. Emotion and music and realistically staged spectacle combine here for a stunning finish that you won't be able to take your eyes off for a second.

    The ending concludes the story. Of the characters you're gone on a movie journey with. And then a single on screen bit of writing rounds it off as it should.

    War. Character. Leadership. History. All combine to make a powerful movie experience. And a classic of it's field. Has to be seen. You won't forget it when you do.

    The dvd version is a pretty old release, so it doesn't even have subtitles.

    It does have some extras:

    The true story of Glory continues. A forty five min documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman. Giving a brief overview of the history the film covers. And what happened next. This is essential viewing. It's fascinating stuff.

    Glory the Making of History. Twenty mins of Morgan Freeman, Matthew Broderick, and director Edward Zwick talking about key moments in the project and the movie itself. Very interesting to listen to. Essential viewing.

    Voice of Glory. Although from 1990 this is more like a modern dvd extra. An eight min overview of the film with sound bites from cast and crew. Not as essential as the above two features.

    Director's commentary on the movie.

    Deleted scenes. Two scenes. You can only watch one after the other. They run for six mins added together. Both are really good, although the sound is a bit weak at points and I did struggle to hear some of the dialogue in them.

    Isolated score. Watch it with the score alone.

    Theatrical trailers. Trailers for the totally unrelated movies Devil in a Blue Dress and the Bone Collector.

    Talent profiles: text biographies - which will now be well out of date - of Edward Zwick, Matthew Broderick, Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman, and Cary Elwes.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 September 2024
    Entertaining film.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 April 2024
    A very good film about the 54th Massachusetts regiment during the US Civil War, starring Matt Broderick, Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman.
    It's based on the true story of the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, the first black regiment formed to take part in the US Civil War in the 1860s.
    The film covers the period from the formation of the regiment to their involvement in the battle to take Fort Wagner, where they sustained very heavy losses.
    It was after that battle that President Lincoln authorised the formation of more regiments of black soldiers to take part in the US Civil War.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 September 2007
    Having recently watched Gods & Generals and Gettysburg its' sequel, every so often a really "special" film comes along and for me this is it - the true story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry, the first Black regiment to fight for the Union side against the Confederacy of the Southern States. Matthew Broderick plays the charismatic Robert Gould Shaw from a Bostonian family of abolitionists who rises to the rank of Colonel, who sees the racism against the black men who are even initially denied proper footwear, uniforms and arms because their role is seen more as that of labourers than fighting men. He also sees the crimes of theft by his superiors. Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman play 2 of the enlisted men. Washingtons attempt to find himself some boots at a nearby farm result in him being whipped for desertion.Washington hates almost everyone,accusing his fellow blacks of being cheap Confederate targets when they initially accept an offer of less wages ($10pm)from the War Department instead of the $13 that had originally been offered and agreed to for all soldiers, Black or White. At this the Colonel declines to accept wages for everyone, officers included.Colonel Shaw has to blackmail a Battalion Commander into using the 54th in actual fighting and they bloody their noses at James Island but not without losses. Morgan Freeman who plays the much more sensible,older man role to which he has been accustomed lectures Washington on his hot-headed ways and at last appears to make Washington realise where he has gone wrong and to channel any hatred he has against the enemy not his fellows. Col.Shaw who is ably supported by a child-hood friend Maj.Cabot Forbes (Cary Elwes)volunteers his regiment to lead the attack on an impenetrable Fort Wagner, knowing that it is almost certainly a suicide mission and that none will survive. This gains the 54th the respect of the General in charge of the Battle of Fort Wagner and all other troops. Unusually for such a senior officer Colonel Shaw not only leads his men from the front but also does so on foot. This movie which is brilliantly directed by Edward Zwick and produced by Freddie Fields "enlists" thousands of Civil War re-enacters to carry it off, and James Horner adds a wonderfully haunting musical score.It contains moments of comedy,pride,brutality,discrimination.humility,tear-jerking truthfullness and much more.A truly exceptional film.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 March 2024
    I really like this film and have seen it several times since watching in the cinema. This time I was joined by my 2 sons (20 & 24 respectively) and was very pleased to see the found this film enlightening, as well as entertaining despite the very grim subject at times. Denzel Washington, Morgan Freeman and Matthew Broderick all delivers excellent performances, as does the very fine supporting cast. If you are not familiar with this film. You ought to treat yourself. The Blu-ray version was a real improvement on my old DVD.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 June 2024
    1st class product and service
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 April 2024
    Denzel Washington and Morgan Freeman headline a fantastic cast who portray the first all Black Company of Union Soldiers in the American Civil War, with Matthew Broderick playing their young Commanding Officer. Uplifting but ultimately tragic.
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  • Freddy
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très grand film.
    Reviewed in France on 17 September 2024
    Le meilleur film sur la guerre de sécession que j'ai vu !
    Un chef-d'oeuvre !
  • Quinn Felton
    1.0 out of 5 stars Bad review...
    Reviewed in the United States on 27 February 2017
    The movie is a VHS so I understand that the quality may not be the best. Plus I only paid $5 for it, but, the video doesn't work. It sounds like a chipmunk so I really couldn't watch the video. I ended up purchasing another one- DVD. Not sure if they made sure if the video worked before sending it. I tried it in three different VCR's and none of them worked.
  • boisdon beatrice
    5.0 out of 5 stars conforme
    Reviewed in France on 21 December 2024
    très bon film et tiré de faits réels, à voir et les acteurs sont convainquants
  • antonio
    1.0 out of 5 stars DISCO BLU RAY
    Reviewed in Spain on 20 April 2016
    HAY UNAS SERIES DE DISCOS BLU RAY QUE PONE MASTERED 4 K Y ESTO ES MENTIRA ADEMAS EN EL CASO DEL BLU RAY GLORY SE VE COMO UN DVD , HAY QUE DECIR QUE NO EXISTEN ACTUALMENTE REPRODUCTORES 4K Y MENOS DISCOS , LO UNICO QUE EXISTE EN LAS 2160 LINEAS ES EN YOU TUBE GRABACIONES PROCETENTE DEL JAPON Y UNAS GRABACIONES 4K EN H265 POR SATELITE Y SOLAMENTE CABE LA GRABACION CON ORDENADOR Y REPRODUCION CON LAS ULTIMAS TARJETS NVIDIA Y CODEC LAV , AUNQUE PAREZCA MENTIRA SE HA PODIDO COMPROBAR QUE NO HAY MUCHA DIFERENCIA CON UNA GRABACION DE 1080 LINEAS, LO SABEN LAS EMPRESAS Y EN ESTOS MOMENTOS SE ESTAN VENDIENDO TV LCD 4K POR 465 EUROS .
  • stephan
    4.0 out of 5 stars A classic movie on the US Civil War
    Reviewed in Canada on 17 July 2023
    Good account of the first black soldiers in the US Army during the civil war. Very talented cast.