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In 1862 a young soldier (Broderick) takes charge to lead the first black regiment to fight for the North in the American Civil War. It handed Denzel Washington his first Academy Award, and earned a ranking in the top 250 movies of all-time [according to imdb.com]. |
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2nd March 1990 Cinema | ||
Glory (Movie-Only Edition) 20th January 1998 DVD 1.85:1 | ||
Glory (Special Edition) 30th January 2001 DVD 1.85:1 | ||
30th July 2019 Blu-Ray | ||
30th July 2019 4K |
Robert Gould Shaw | |
Trip | |
Cabot Forbes | |
Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins | |
Pvt. Jupiter Sharts | |
Cpl. Thomas Searles | |
Col. James M. Montgomery | |
Gov. John Albion Andrew | |
Francis Shaw | |
Gen. Harker | |
Gen. George Crockett Strong | |
Choir | |
Mrs. Shaw | |
Sgt. Maj. Mulcahy | |
Black Woman | |
Dr. Charles G. Thorpe | |
Dr. William B. Rogers | |
Haggis, paymaster | |
Mute drummer boy | |
Small contraband | |
Tall contraband | |
Quartermaster Kendric | |
White Woman | |
Frederick Douglass (uncredited) | |
Edward L. Pierce | |
Henry Sturgis Russell | |
Capt. Charles Fessenden Morse | |
Contraband Soldier | |
Medical Orderly |