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Glory

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Directed by Edward Zwick
Produced by Freddie Fields
Written by Kevin Jarre
Starring Matthew Broderick
Denzel Washington
Cary Elwes
Morgan Freeman
Andre Braugher
Music by James Horner
Cinematography Freddie Francis
Editing by Steven Rosenblum
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Running time 122 min. Edward Zwick (born October 8, 1952 in Chicago Illinois) is an American Film director and film producer noted for his sprawling Freddie Fields ( July 12 1923 &ndash December 11 2007) born Fred Feldman, was an American theatrical agent Kevin Jarre is a Hollywood Screenwriter, son of the French composer Maurice Jarre, and half-brother of Jean Michel Jarre. Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American award-winning film and stage Actor who is best known for his roles as the title character Denzel Hayes Washington Jr (born December 28 1954) is an American Actor and director. Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (born October 26, 1962) is an English Actor credited as Cary Elwes, known for his performances in Morgan Porterfield Freeman Jr (born June 1 1937 is an Academy Award -winning American actor Film director and Narrator. Andre Braugher (born July 1, 1962) is a two-time Emmy Award -winning American Actor. James Roy Horner (born August 14 1953) is an American Composer of orchestral and film music Steven Rosenblum is a Film editor who has edited close to twenty films TriStar Pictures Inc (spelled Tri-Star until 1991 is a film subsidiary of Columbia Pictures, itself a subdivision of the Columbia TriStar Motion
Country United States
Language English
Budget $18,000,000 (est. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States )
IMDb profile

Glory is a 1989 drama war film based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the American Civil War. Events Actress Kim Basinger and her brother Mick purchase Braselton Georgia for $20 million A drama film is a Film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes War film is a Film genre concerned with Warfare usually about naval, air or land battles sometimes focusing instead on The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, an Infantry Regiment that fought in the American Civil War, was one of the first official black Causes of the war See also Origins of the American Civil War, Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War The coexistence of a slave-owning South The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African American men (apart from the officers). The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities. African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa The first was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. The First South Carolina Volunteers was a Union Army Regiment during the American Civil War.


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Synopsis

The movie begins with newly promoted Captain Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick) at the battle of Antietam, on September 17, 1862. Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American award-winning film and stage Actor who is best known for his roles as the title character But he cowardly left his troop, and ducked right beside a dead body. He is awaken by an African-American grave digger named John Rawlins (Morgan Freeman). Morgan Porterfield Freeman Jr (born June 1 1937 is an Academy Award -winning American actor Film director and Narrator. Despite what happen at Antietam, Shaw is appointed commander of the fist all black regiment, the 54th Massachusetts. Hesitated, he agrees, with his childhood friend, Cabot Forbes (Cary Elwes), as the executive officer. Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (born October 26, 1962) is an English Actor credited as Cary Elwes, known for his performances in Their fist volunteer is an other one of Shaw's friends, an intelligent African-American man named Thomas Searles (Andre Braugher). Andre Braugher (born July 1, 1962) is a two-time Emmy Award -winning American Actor.

They soon have hundreds of men joining the regiment, including John Rawlins, an arrogant escaped slave name Trip (Denzel Washington), and a young, free African-American name Jupiter Sharts (Jihmi Kennedy). Denzel Hayes Washington Jr (born December 28 1954) is an American Actor and director. Jihmi Kennedy is an African-American actor who is best known for his roles in Glory and Gung Ho. Once at camp, Thomas, Rawlins, Trip, and Sharts all share one tent along with a mute drummer boy. Shaw soon finds out that any escaped slave found serving the army will be captured and sent back to its owner, where he will be severely punished. Further more, any one who is seen commanding them will be killed. After learning this, he gave the men and Forbes the chance to leave. But to his surprise, no one left the following morning.

Shaw then hires someone to train the men, so that they can prepare for the battles ahead. Shaw also became much stricter, as when the guns arrived he makes Sharts, who already has the best shooting among the men, shoot while he fires toward the sky right behind his head. Even though disgusted, Forbes carried out Shaw's actions. Meanwhile, Thomas is finding life hard in camp, as he is the weakest and slowest of the men, and is constantly being teased by Trip for being smart. Despite that, Thomas, even though tempted, never left the camp. Trip was also not liking camp life, and is always at ends with the other men, mainly Rawlins. He leaves camp to get some shoes, as his current shoes are worn out. He is then caught and it is assumed by Shaw that he was trying to leave the regiment, so he has him whipped. After learning from Rawlins the truth, he was able to force the military to finally give the men uniforms and new shoes.

Before finally marching south, Shaw appointed Rawlins as Sergeant Major, making him the highest ranking enlisted man in the regiment. Shaw soon learns that there is an other all black regiment, but becomes disgusted at it, as the commander commands the men like animals, in which they act. But he is forced to listen to the commander, no matter how wrong it is. Shaw and the other men also got frustrated that have not been in any battles, and that other soldier do respect them. But they eventually did join a battle in which they won. Thomas, who earlier in the battle save Trip from a southerner, got injured in the battle, but lived.

Not long after that, Shaw enlisted the 54th Massachusetts as the first regiment to attack Fort Wagner. On the night before the attack, the men sang at the camp fire to rise their spirits up for tomorrow. The next day, the 54th Massachusetts were being honored by both white soldiers and generals as they slowly walk to Fort Wagner. They then charged to Fort Wagner, with canon balls firing towards them. They then take shelter and stayed there until night. Shaw, after seeing the American flag down, gets up and attempts to rally the men forward. He is soon shot and killed. Trip (who earlier in the film, said that he doesn't want to hold the flag) gets up and grabs the flag. He is then shot, but is still holding flag, even when dyeing. Then the rest of the men stand up, and started charging at the southerners. Forbes and Rawlins leads them, while they are slowly making there way to the top. But they are all seemingly shot by canons. The movie concludes with the south winning, while all the bodies of the 54th Massachusetts, including Shaw and Trip, are being buried in a massive grave

Cast

Actor Role
Matthew Broderick Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
Cary Elwes Major Cabot Forbes
Morgan Freeman Sergeant Major John Rawlins
Denzel Washington Private Silas Trip
Jihmi Kennedy Private Jupiter Sharts (pronounced "shäts")
Andre Braugher Corporal Thomas Searles
John Finn Sergeant Major Mulcahy
Donovan Leitch Captain Charles Fessenden Morse
JD Cullum Henry Sturgis Russell
Jay O. Sanders General George Crockett Strong

Character biographies

Colonel Robert Gould Shaw

Robert Shaw is a shy and quiet man but is determined to do his best as a leader. Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American award-winning film and stage Actor who is best known for his roles as the title character Robert Gould Shaw ( October 10, 1837 &ndash July 18, 1863) was the Colonel in command of the all- black 54th Massachusetts Ivan Simon Cary Elwes (born October 26, 1962) is an English Actor credited as Cary Elwes, known for his performances in Morgan Porterfield Freeman Jr (born June 1 1937 is an Academy Award -winning American actor Film director and Narrator. Denzel Hayes Washington Jr (born December 28 1954) is an American Actor and director. Jihmi Kennedy is an African-American actor who is best known for his roles in Glory and Gung Ho. Andre Braugher (born July 1, 1962) is a two-time Emmy Award -winning American Actor. This article is about the US actor For the US Navy veteran see John William Finn. Jay Olcutt Sanders (born 16 April 1953) is an American Character actor. Robert Gould Shaw ( October 10, 1837 &ndash July 18, 1863) was the Colonel in command of the all- black 54th Massachusetts He and his other commanding officers train the freed African American slaves to fight in the 54th Massachusetts (which consisted of all African American troops). A wounded veteran of the battle of Antietam, he is hard on his troops if only because he knows what battle will require of them. In the movie, he comes to understand that there is a spirit of sacrifice in the regiment as the men wish to prove the worth of blacks to the world. Knowing this, he volunteers his regiment to lead the assault on Battle of Fort Wagner, knowing full well what the likely outcome would be for him personally.

As the Regiment's assault is pinned under heavy fire at the base of the glacis of the fort, Shaw attempts to rally them forward and is fatally shot. In the movie, as in history, his death causes his men to stand and charge.

The portrayal of the historic Robert Gould Shaw is credible, and draws much from the real man's letters


Major Cabot Forbes

Unlike Robert Gould Shaw, the character of Cabot Forbes is fictional and could be seen as a representation of many of the real regiment's officers - his name is a combination of the first name from one of the real Shaw's friends and the last name of another. Many of the officers were Harvard-educated Bostonians and drawn from families with Abolitionist sentiments, and Forbes seems to share that background when he joins with Thomas and Shaw into the 54th regiment shortly after its creation. Shaw had asked Cabot to be the executive officer (second-in-command) of the regiment after the Governor and Frederick Douglass offered the position of commanding officer to Shaw. Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, February 14 1818 February 20 1895 was an American abolitionist, editor, Orator

Evidently for dramatic purposes, the character of Forbes seems too soft a disciplinarian, protesting Shaw's actions on multiple occasions. However, after seeing action, he takes over the assault on Fort Wagner after Shaw fell, and his fate (death, capture by the Confederates, or departure from the battlefield) is not revealed in the film, although it is suggested that he is killed by cannon fire.

Private Trip

While most of the volunteers for the 54th Massachusetts were free-born or freemen from the North, the character of Trip (seemingly entirely fictional) is an escaped slave who enlists in Shaw's regiment. Trip is depicted as an embittered and angry escaped slave who is in the Army for the opportunity to take revenge on Southern slave owners.

Trip is fearless, arrogant, callous, and so anxious for combat that he wants to fight anyone. He takes delight in teasing Thomas, whom he resents for being a well-educated black man and calls him "Snowflake" because Thomas has not experienced slavery or hard work, and because he is a close friend of the regiment's commander. During basic training Trip sneaks away from camp, desperate for shoes. He is brought back under a charge of desertion and is whipped. As the movie progresses, Trip is unrelenting in his harassment of Thomas, in an effort to provoke Thomas into a fight. He almost succeeds, but the altercation is stopped by Rawlins. Trip berates Rawlins for being a high ranking black soldier and ordering everyone around, he insults Rawlins by calling him the "white man's dog". Rawlins then slaps Trip in the face and lectures him about what it means to be a soldier.

Trip gradually changes his attitude as the regiment finally starts seeing combat. He is the first to react after Shaw's death at Fort Wagner, and grabs the flag, being shot as he does (Earlier in the film, he says that he doesn't want to hold the flag. Fort Wagner (also called Battery Wagner) was a Fortification on Morris Island, South Carolina, that covered the southern approach to Charleston ) He defiantly continues holding the flag until dying.

Sergeant Major John Rawlins

The character of John Rawlins seems loosely based on William Harvey Carney, a real Sergeant Major in the 54th, and the first African American to earn the Medal of Honor for his actions in the attempted storming of the fort. William Harvey Carney ( February 29, 1840 &ndash December 8, 1908) was an American Civil War soldier and the first African American The Medal of Honor is the highest military decoration awarded by the United States government. Rawlins is a middle-aged former slave. He is first seen by Colonel Shaw digging graves after the Battle of Antietam. Rawlins is one of the many African Americans who answer the call to arms by enlisting in Shaw's regiment. As he is very level-headed and perceptive, Shaw looks to Rawlins as a leader amongst the black soldiers, as well as a source of information on their feelings and needs. Rawlins is soon promoted to Sergeant Major making him the highest ranking enlisted man in the regiment.

Private Jupiter Sharts

An African American man who is either unable or barely able to read, but throughout the movie gets help from Thomas. He is young and has a stutter which improves over the course of the film. He is one of the best marksmen in the regiment. A marksman is a person that is skilled in Precision shooting, using projectile weapons such as with a Rifle but most commonly with a Sniper rifle, His fate at the battle of Fort Wagner is unknown like Forbes and Rawlins. Again, as was often the case among the Black Soldiers of the Civil War, he has a relentless appetite for self-improvement, and a genuine zeal for religion.

Corporal Thomas Searles

Another fictional character, but one who represents the educated free men who comprised much of the 54th. He is a childhood friend of Shaw and Forbes, he is the first to volunteer for the 54th. Because he is educated, can read and speaks "like a white man," Trip bullies him. Throughout the film Searles has a rocky relationship with Trip but just before the battle of Fort Wagner they become friends. He is mortally wounded by a bayonet at the battle of Fort Wagner.

Comparisons with historical fact

The Storming of Fort Wagner (an 1890 lithograph)
The Storming of Fort Wagner (an 1890 lithograph)
Sgt William H. Carney, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient.
Sgt William H. Carney, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient. Fort Wagner (also called Battery Wagner) was a Fortification on Morris Island, South Carolina, that covered the southern approach to Charleston William Harvey Carney ( February 29, 1840 &ndash December 8, 1908) was an American Civil War soldier and the first African American

Soundtrack

James Horner composed the soundtrack to the film. James Roy Horner (born August 14 1953) is an American Composer of orchestral and film music One of the most popular tracks is Charging Fort Wagner. This music plays when the regiment charges the fort. The Boys Choir of Harlem were featured on the entirety of the soundtrack. The Boys Choir of Harlem (also known as the Harlem Boys Choir) is a Choir located in Harlem, New York City, United States.

Awards

The film was nominated for five categories and won three Oscars:

References

Cited references

  1. ^ Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, ed. Russell Duncan (Athens & London: The University of Georgia Press, 1992), 52.
  2. ^ Kathy Dhalle, "A Biography of Robert Gould Shaw," http://www.bitsofblueandgray.com/june2003.htm

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