
Matthew Broderick
Col. Robert Gould Shaw
Denzel Washington
Pvt. Trip
Cary Elwes
Maj. Cabot Forbes
Morgan Freeman
Sgt. Maj. John Rawlins
Jihmi Kennedy
Pvt. Jupiter Sharts
Andre Braugher
Cpl. Thomas Searles
John Finn
Sgt. Maj. Mulcahy
Donovan Leitch
Capt. Charles Fessenden Morse
JD Cullum
Henry Sturgis Russell
Bob Gunton
Gen. Charles Garrison Harker
Cliff DeYoung
Col. James M. Montgomery
Christian Baskous
Edward L. Pierce
RonReaco Lee
Mute Drummer Boy
Jay O. Sanders
Gen. George Crockett Strong
Alan North
Gov. John Albion Andrew
Richard Riehle
Quartermaster
Peter Michael Goetz
Francis George Shaw
Mark Margolis
10th Connecticut Soldier
Jane Alexander
Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw
Paul Desmond
10th Connecticut Soldier
Michael Wayne Thomas
Soldier
Raymond St. Jacques
Frederick Douglass
Ted Rupel
Soldier
Alejandro de Quesada
Confederate / Union Soldier
Shane Pinson
Confederate Soldier
Larry Peterson
Union Officer
Bill Nunn

Matthew Murdzak
Captain
Barry J. Miller
Union / Confederate Soldier
William Mathis
Union Soldier
Rick Leisenring
Union Officer
Rachel Lea Grundfast
Ellen Shaw
Gary O. Crane
Union Cavalry
Sheila Cochran
Home dweller
Bill Chemerka
Confederate Officer
Carla Brothers
Charlotte Forten
Joseph Alex
Re-Enactor Core Group and Company A
Richard Wright
10th Connecticut Soldier
Michael Fowler
10th Connecticut Soldier
Tom Barrington
10th Connecticut Soldier
Peter Grandfield
10th Connecticut Soldier
Mark A. Jones
54th Soldier
Saundra Dunson-Franks
Black Woman
Joan Riordan
White Woman
Bob Minor
Contraband Soldier
Raymond Godshall Jr.
Dr. Charles G. Thorpe
Marc Gowan
Dr. William B. Rogers
Dan Biggers
Minister
Keith Noble
Short Contraband
Afemo Omilami
Tall Contraband
Randell Haynes
Paymaster
Mark A. Levy
Bigoted Soldier
Ethan Phillips
Hospital Steward
Benji Wilhoite
Young Soldier
Pete Munro
Surgeon
Abdul Salaam El Razzac
'A' Company Soldier
Michael Guess
'A' Company Soldier
Daniel H. Jenkins
'A' Company Officer


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Reviews
"Glory" is an extremely important film and you can only hope it is historically accurate. It ought to be with the wealth of material widely available and historians knowlegable in the period being called upon to advise, assist and guide the production. They have contributed to putting a tremendous film on screen which looks suitably authentic and the battle scenes once more reaffirm how futile war

Based on historical fact and on letters written to his parents by Col. Robert Gould Shaw, this dramatises the creation of the first all-black regiment in the Union army that fought in the US Civil War. It was created as the Confederacy looked dominant and there was an element of desperation, rather than because the army had great faith in this new squad, but the newly promoted Shaw had faith in th

**An excellent film that deserves to be revisited and brought back from oblivion.** For me, as a historian, this film couldn't be more interesting. It's not your average war movie, with soldiers running and shooting, and heroism spilling over from bloody deaths. It is much sharper and deeper because it talks about a topic that is treated with excessive ease when talking about the American Civil

And there wouldn't be nothing but rebs dyin if they'd let the fifty-fourth in it. Based around the actual letters sent by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw to his parents, this Civil War picture tells the story of the Massachusetts 54th Regiment, the first black regiment to fight under the American flag. Led by their white leader (Shaw), they must overcome bigotry, in fighting and the war itself, and t












