Glory
Col. Robert G.Shaw trains, then leads an all-black Civil War regiment, fighting prejudices of both his own Union army and the Confederates.
28 October 1939, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
12 February 1945, Los Angeles, California, USA
19 November 1969, Cartersville, Georgia, USA
8 February 1955, Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA
30 October 1961, San Diego, California, USA
13 December 1950, Petersburg, Virginia, USA
10 December 1941, Buffalo, New York, USA
16 April 1953, Austin, Texas, USA
August 09, 2007
Still one of the best war epics ever made, with all around fantastic performances...
May 20, 2003
This is a good, moving, complicated film.
January 06, 2010
It is the movie's often awesome imagery and a bravely soaring choral score by James Horner that transfigure the reality, granting it the status of necessary myth.
January 06, 2010
Exceptionally well-rendered and emotive war drama.
February 09, 2007
A pretty watchable and always interesting period film, well photographed by English cinematographer Freddie Francis.
January 06, 2010
A visceral, astounding war film, intelligently told.
January 23, 2003
Glory is, without question, one of the best movies ever made about the American Civil War.
June 30, 2009
one of the great war films and perhaps the greatest film ever made about the American Civil War
June 24, 2006
The stark clarity of Freddie Francis' cinematography combined with Zwick's intimate style evokes immediacy and fear.
June 10, 2009
In its broad strokes, Glory gets at the spirit of a group of previously unsung black heroes, and the filmmaking is of a high caliber. [Blu-ray]
December 15, 2010
Excellent Civil War movie for mature teens.
June 05, 2008
A stirring and long overdue tribute to the black soldiers who fought for the Union cause in the Civil War.

