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Glory is a 1989
1989 in film

Events* "Batman " is released on June 23rd, and went on to become the biggest blockbuster of the year; Grossing over $250 million at the box office....
 drama
Drama film

A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth characterization of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, crime and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and even natural phenome...
 war film
War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, usually about navy, air force or army battles, sometimes focusing instead on prisoner of war, covert operations, Military education and training or other related subjects....
 based on the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that saw extensive federal service in the Union Army during the American Civil War....
 as told from the point of view of its commanding officer, Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw

Robert Gould Shaw was the Colonel in command of the all-African American 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, which entered the American Civil War in 1863....
 during the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
 to be made up entirely of African-American men (apart from the officers).

movie begins with newly promoted Captain Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw

Robert Gould Shaw was the Colonel in command of the all-African American 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, which entered the American Civil War in 1863....
 (Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick is an United States award-winning film and stage actor who is best known for his roles as the title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Nick in Godzilla and David Lightman in WarGames....
) at the Battle of Antietam
Battle of Antietam

The Battle of Antietam , fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek, as part of the Maryland Campaign, was the first major battle in the American Civil War to take place on Northern United States soil....
, on September 17, 1862. His troops are nearly destroyed and he is trapped between gunfire and cannon fire.






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Quotations


If you men will take no pay, then none of us will.

Pvt. Jupiter Sharts: after getting handed a musket I can knock something down with this!

about his paycheck, after the 54th learns they will be paid less than an all-white regiment Tear it up! Tear it up! TEAR IT UP!

Handing a journalist his letters home Got some letters here, personal things. Also, if I should fall, remember what you see here.

Writing a letter to his mother We are fighting for a people whose poetry has not yet been written.

Good morning gentlemen, I am Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. I am your commanding officer. It is a great pleasure to see you all here today. It is my hope that the same courage, spirit, and honor, which has brought us together, will one day restore this Union. May God bless us all.






Encyclopedia


Glory is a 1989
1989 in film

Events* "Batman " is released on June 23rd, and went on to become the biggest blockbuster of the year; Grossing over $250 million at the box office....
 drama
Drama film

A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth characterization of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, crime and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves, others, society and even natural phenome...
 war film
War film

War film is a film genre concerned with warfare, usually about navy, air force or army battles, sometimes focusing instead on prisoner of war, covert operations, Military education and training or other related subjects....
 based on the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that saw extensive federal service in the Union Army during the American Civil War....
 as told from the point of view of its commanding officer, Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw

Robert Gould Shaw was the Colonel in command of the all-African American 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, which entered the American Civil War in 1863....
 during the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army
United States Army

The United States Army is the branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for Army operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S....
 to be made up entirely of African-American men (apart from the officers).

Synopsis

The movie begins with newly promoted Captain Robert Gould Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw

Robert Gould Shaw was the Colonel in command of the all-African American 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, which entered the American Civil War in 1863....
 (Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick is an United States award-winning film and stage actor who is best known for his roles as the title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Nick in Godzilla and David Lightman in WarGames....
) at the Battle of Antietam
Battle of Antietam

The Battle of Antietam , fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek, as part of the Maryland Campaign, was the first major battle in the American Civil War to take place on Northern United States soil....
, on September 17, 1862. His troops are nearly destroyed and he is trapped between gunfire and cannon fire. Grazed by shrapnel, he falls near a dead soldier and passes out. He is awakened by a black grave digger named John Rawlins (Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman

Morgan Porterfield Freeman, Jr. is an American actor, film director, and narrator. Freeman is noted for his reserved demeanor and authoritative speaking voice....
). Despite what happened at Antietam, Shaw is appointed commander of the first all black regiment, the 54th Massachusetts. Hesitant, he agrees, with his childhood friend, Cabot Forbes (Cary Elwes
Cary Elwes

Ivan Simon Cary Elwes is a UK actor credited as Cary Elwes, known for his performances in The Princess Bride ; Robin Hood: Men in Tights; Hot Shots!; Glory ; Liar, Liar; Saw ; and Twister ....
), as the executive officer. Their first volunteer is another one of Shaw's friends, an educated, literate, free black man named Thomas Searles (Andre Braugher
Andre Braugher

Andre Braugher is a two-time Emmy Award-winning United States actor. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of fiery detective Frank Pembleton on Homicide: Life on the Street from 1993 to 1998, and again in the 2000 made-for-TV movie....
).

They soon have hundreds of men joining the regiment, including John Rawlins, a proud escaped slave named Trip (Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington

Denzel Hayes Washington, Jr. is an United States actor and film director. He has garnered much critical acclaim for his work in film since the 1990s, including for his portrayals of real-life figures, such as Steve Biko, Malcolm X, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, Melvin B....
), and a young, free black man named Jupiter Sharts (Jihmi Kennedy
Jihmi Kennedy

Jihmi Kennedy is an African-American actor who is best known for his roles in Glory and Gung Ho .External links*...
). Once at camp, Thomas, Rawlins, Trip, and Sharts all share one tent along with a mute drummer boy. Shaw soon learns of a Confederate proclamation that any black caught bearing arms against the Confederacy will immediately be returned to a state of slavery. Any black captured wearing a Federal uniform will summarily be hanged. Shaw expected over half the men to run, but when day broke not one left.

Shaw then appoints a tough Irish-American sergeant, Mulcahy (John Finn
John Finn

John Finn is an American actor known as one of the leads of the television programs Cold Case and EZ Streets. Finn has also had supporting roles in the films The Hunted , Catch Me If You Can , True Crime , Turbulence , Blown Away , The Pelican Brief , and Glory ....
), to properly train the men for the battles ahead. Shaw also becomes much more strict; when the guns arrive, he makes Sharts, who already has the best shooting skills among the enlisted men, shoot while he fires toward the sky right behind Sharts's head to prove the point that loading, aiming and firing by yourself is much easier than loading, aiming and firing in battle. Though disgusted, Forbes carries out Shaw's request to train the men properly.

Meanwhile, Thomas finds life in camp difficult as he is the weakest and slowest of the men, and is constantly harrassed by Trip for being educated like a white man. Trip himself has difficulty adjusting to camp life, always at odds with the other soldiers, especially Rawlins. One night he leaves camp to get some shoes, as his old shoes are worn out and the quartermaster has refused to issue proper supplies to the black regiment. Trip is caught and presumed a deserter by the officers. Shaw has him flogged in front of the entire regiment, proceeding even after seeing that his back is severely scarred from floggings as a slave. Shaw, after learning the truth from Rawlins, finally forces the quartermaster to give the men new socks and shoes.

Soon, the men are assembled to receive long-awaited pay. However, upon learning that they will receive a $10 monthly wage rather than the $13 paid to white soldiers because they are a black regiment, the men, at Trip's provocation, tear up their wage sheets. In a show of solidarity with his soldiers, Shaw follows suit. However, spirits rise as the men receive uniforms. Jupiter is especially happy, long having desired a "blue suit". Before leaving Massachusetts, the regiment, dressed in new uniforms, file in review through the streets of Boston, passing Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass was an American Abolitionism, History of women's suffrage in the United States, editing, orator, author, statesman and Reform movement....
 and Governor Andrew in the reviewing stand.

During the subsequent trip south by steamer, Shaw appoints Rawlins Sergeant Major, making him the highest ranking enlisted man in the regiment. Shaw soon learns that there is another all black regiment called the "contraband"; more rabble than soldiers; looting and attacking civilians whenever the opportunity arises. After looting the town of Darien, Georgia
Darien, Georgia

Darien is a city in McIntosh County, Georgia, Georgia , United States. It is part of the 'Brunswick, Georgia Metropolitan Statistical Area'. The population was 1,719 at the 2000 census....
, Colonel James Montgomery (Cliff De Young), a higher-ranking officer in charge of the contraband regiment, orders Shaw to provide assistance in burning the houses. Shaw initially resists the order but, to save himself from court-martial (which would leave his men to Montgomery's command), reluctantly capitulates. Likewise, the troops, although disgusted with their fellows' craven behavior, carry out their orders dutifully, well aware their commander has no choice in the matter.

Shaw and his men soon become frustrated that they have been assigned to manual labor and not allowed to fight in any battles; the troops grow weary of the tedious work and chafe at the taunting of white soldiers bound for the battlefield. After Shaw approaches the area commander with a threat to expose illegal activities undertaken by his command, his request that the regiment be allowed to fight is finally granted. In the Battle of Sol Legare Island, the troops push back a Confederate attack. Thomas saves Trip from a Confederate soldier and suffers a bullet wound; however, he refuses to leave the regiment.

Shortly thereafter, Shaw volunteers the 54th Massachusetts to be the lead regiment in the frontal assault on Fort Wagner
Fort Wagner

Fort Wagner was a fortification on Morris Island, South Carolina, that covered the southern approach to Charleston, South Carolina harbor. It was the site of two American Civil War battles in the campaign known as Operations Against the Defenses of Charleston in 1863....
. On the night before the attack, the men sing at the camp fire to raise their spirits for the imminent battle. The next day, the 54th Massachusetts is honored by white soldiers and officers on the march toward Fort Wagner. They then charge the fort under heavy enemy fire, and take shelter in the sand dunes. At nightfall, Shaw leads the men in a charge across the remaining beach. With the Rebels on the top of the fort firing down on them, Shaw turns to see the American flag down. He gets up and attempts to rally the men forward up the hill but is quickly shot and killed. Trip, formerly reluctant to bear the colors of a nation that regards him as a second-class citizen, gets up, lifts the flag, and rallies the men. He is shot, but holds up the flag, even while dying. The remaining men, led by Forbes and Rawlins, charge the Rebels, slowly making their way to the top and through the entrance of the fort, only to meet the waiting Confederate guns. The scene ends in the smoke from a hail of cannon fire.

The film concludes with the Confederates still holding the fort, while slain men of the 54th Massachusetts, including Shaw and Trip, are buried by the Confederates in a mass grave (with their shoes removed). The 54th lost half its men that day but earned glory, sparking the creation of many more black regiments. By the end of the war, there were some 187,000 African-American men in uniform, a fact which President Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States. He successfully led the country through its greatest internal crisis, the American Civil War, preserving the Union and ending slavery....
 considered instrumental in securing victory in the war. Fort Wagner was never taken during the war, though the CSA forces eventually abandoned it.

Cast

Actor Role
Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick is an United States award-winning film and stage actor who is best known for his roles as the title character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Nick in Godzilla and David Lightman in WarGames....
 
Colonel Robert Shaw
Robert Gould Shaw

Robert Gould Shaw was the Colonel in command of the all-African American 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, which entered the American Civil War in 1863....
Cary Elwes
Cary Elwes

Ivan Simon Cary Elwes is a UK actor credited as Cary Elwes, known for his performances in The Princess Bride ; Robin Hood: Men in Tights; Hot Shots!; Glory ; Liar, Liar; Saw ; and Twister ....
 
Major Cabot Forbes
Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman

Morgan Porterfield Freeman, Jr. is an American actor, film director, and narrator. Freeman is noted for his reserved demeanor and authoritative speaking voice....
 
Sergeant Major John Rawlins (Gravedigger)
Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington

Denzel Hayes Washington, Jr. is an United States actor and film director. He has garnered much critical acclaim for his work in film since the 1990s, including for his portrayals of real-life figures, such as Steve Biko, Malcolm X, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, Melvin B....
 
Private Silas Trip
Jihmi Kennedy
Jihmi Kennedy

Jihmi Kennedy is an African-American actor who is best known for his roles in Glory and Gung Ho .External links*...
 
Private Jupiter Sharts (pronounced "shäts")
Andre Braugher
Andre Braugher

Andre Braugher is a two-time Emmy Award-winning United States actor. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of fiery detective Frank Pembleton on Homicide: Life on the Street from 1993 to 1998, and again in the 2000 made-for-TV movie....
 
Corporal Thomas Searles (Snowflake)
John Finn
John Finn

John Finn is an American actor known as one of the leads of the television programs Cold Case and EZ Streets. Finn has also had supporting roles in the films The Hunted , Catch Me If You Can , True Crime , Turbulence , Blown Away , The Pelican Brief , and Glory ....
 
Sergeant Major Mulcahy
Donovan Leitch
Donovan Leitch

Donovan Leitch may refer to:* Donovan , British musician* Donovan Leitch , son of the above, British-American actor & musician...
 
Captain Charles Fessenden Morse
JD Cullum Henry Sturgis Russell
Jay O. Sanders
Jay O. Sanders

Jay Olcutt Sanders is an United States character actor.Sanders was born in Austin, Texas, to Phyllis Rae and James Olcutt Sanders. Brother of actor Fred Sanders and cabaret singer Marta Sanders....
 
Brigadier Gen. George Strong
George Crockett Strong

George Crockett Strong was a Union Brigadier general in the American Civil War....
Cliff De Young Colonel James Montgomery
Alan North
Alan North

Alan North was an United States actor best known for his roles in Highlander , The Fourth Protocol , Lean on Me , See No Evil, Hear No Evil , and the 1982 television series Police Squad!....
 
Gov. John Andrew
John Albion Andrew

John Albion Andrew was a United States political figure. He served as the Governor of Massachusetts between 1861 and 1866 during the tumultuous American Civil War....
Bob Gunton
Bob Gunton

Bob Gunton is an United States actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Prison warden Samuel Norton in the 1994 in film prison film The Shawshank Redemption....
 
Colonel Charles Harker
Charles Garrison Harker

Charles Garrison Harker was a Brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was killed in action at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in northern Georgia during the Atlanta Campaign....


Cameos and Uncredited apperances


  • Peter Michael Goetz
    Peter Michael Goetz

    Peter Michael Goetz is an United States actor.Goetz was born in Buffalo, New York, the son of Esther L. and Irving A. Goetz, a construction engineer....
     as Francis George Shaw, Robert Shaws father
  • Jane Alexander
    Jane Alexander

    Jane Alexander is an award-winning American actress, author, and former director of the National Endowment for the Arts. Although perhaps best known for playing the female lead in The Great White Hope on both stage and screen, Alexander has played a wide array of roles in both theater and film, and has committed herself to a variety of c...
     as Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw, Robert Shaws mother
  • Raymond St. Jacques
    Raymond St. Jacques

    Raymond St. Jacques Born in Hartford, Connecticut, he was known for playing the roles of Coffin Ed in the 1970 blaxploitation classic Cotton Comes to Harlem, Rawhide and a two year stint as Judge Clayton C....
     as Frederick Douglas
  • Richard Riehle
    Richard Riehle

    Richard Riehle is an United States actor....
     as Kendric the quartermaster
  • Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn

    Bill Nunn is an American actor....
     as uncredited carachter


History


  • The film depicts the 54th Masachusetts Volunteer Infantry training through the Christmas holidays of 1862 (after the September 1862 Battle of Antietam), but the real 54th Massachusetts did not organize until March 1863, and they were engaged in their first battle on James Island, SC on 16 July 1863, and then Fort Wagner (the final battle in the film) on 18 July 1863. The 54th went on to fight at Olustee, Florida (February 20, 1864); Honey Hill, South Carolina (November 30, 1864); and Boykin's Mill, South Carolina (April 18, 1865).
  • The film suggests that most of the black soldiers were former slave
    Slavery

    Slavery is a form of forced labor where a person is compelled to Labor for another . Slaves are held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase, or birth, and are deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to receive Remuneration in return for their labor....
    s from Southern secessionist states who wished to fight for the abolitionist
    Abolitionism

    File:BLAKE10.JPGAbolitionism was a movement to end the slave trade and emancipate slaves in western Europe and the Americas. The slave system aroused little protest until the 18th century, when rationalist thinkers of the Age of Enlightenment criticized it for violating the rights of man, and Quaker and other evangelical religious groups con...
     North, but in fact the majority were born free in the North, although some did escape from slavery.


  • Of the major characters in the movie's version of the regiment, only Robert Gould Shaw was a real person. The rest are composite characters. The name of Shaw's executive officer (Cabot Forbes) is a combination of the first name from one of the real Shaw's friends and the last name of another.
Williamcarney
* In the film, Shaw is offered and accepts the job to be the commanding officer of the 54th on the same day. In reality, he rejected the offer once and accepted only after many days when his parents threatened to disinherit him. Shaw is also shown as promoted directly to colonel, whereas his record indicates he was a major for several months as the regiment grew in strength and was at last promoted to colonel just prior to the regiment being deployed.
  • Flogging was banned in the Union Army in 1861. Pvt. Trip would not have been whipped, at least not by someone as by-the-book as Colonel Shaw.
  • The incident just before the charge into Fort Wagner in which Colonel Shaw points to the flag bearer and asks "If this man should fall, who will lift the flag and carry on?" is based on a real event. However, the person who asked the question was General George Crockett Strong
    George Crockett Strong

    George Crockett Strong was a Union Brigadier general in the American Civil War....
    ; Shaw was the person who responded. When the flag bearer fell and after Shaw was killed, another black soldier, Sergeant William Harvey Carney
    William Harvey Carney

    William Harvey Carney was an American Civil War soldier and the first African American to earn the Medal of Honor, though he was not presented with the honor until nearly 37 years after his act of bravery....
    , grabbed the flag and carried it all the way to the bulwarks of Fort Wagner. He remained there under enemy fire until the 54th was forced to retreat. Sergeant Carney struggled back to Union lines with the flag, receiving four wounds from which he recovered. Carney became the first black recipient of the Medal of Honor
    List of Medal of Honor recipients: Civil War A-L

    This is a complete alphabetical list of Medal of Honor recipients during the Civil War. Many of the awards during the American Civil War were for capturing or saving regimental flags....
    .
  • Colonel Shaw was married, but his wife is not depicted in the film.
  • The manner in which Colonel Shaw dies in the movie is based on fact. His final words were "Forward, Fifty-fourth!" before he was shot several times in the chest. However, though the film depicts him falling on the parapet, he in fact made it to the top and his body fell into the fort.
  • The final scene of the film shows Shaw's body being thrown into the burial pit alongside his fallen men. This is historically accurate, although his body was in fact first stripped of his uniform, but in the film, only his shoes and socks are missing. In addition, he was thrown in first and his soldiers were buried on top of him. When Shaw's parents inquired about his body, the Confederate commander responded, "We buried him with his niggers." It seems to have been meant as an insult, but Shaw's father later said that he was proud that his son was buried with his men.
  • In the movie, it is claimed that "over half" of the regiment was lost during the assault on Fort Wagner. However, official records state that the 54th sustained 272 casualties, which is closer to 40%. Of these casualties, only 116 were fatalities, just under one fifth of the men to storm the fort. If the 156 soldiers that were captured are included, it would bring the total to "over half". In formal military terms, though, "casualties" include captured soldiers. In any event, by most standards, including those of the Civil War, these are heavy casualties and the regiment was widely viewed as having performed bravely indeed.
  • The movie's epilogue also claims that "the fort was never taken." While it is true that the fort was never taken by force, it was abandoned by the Confederate Army two months later. This was due to Union forces laying siege
    Siege

    A siege is a military blockade of a city or fortress with the intent of conquering by Battle of attrition and/or assault. The term derives from sedere, Latin for "to sit." A siege occurs when an attacker encounters a city or fortress that cannot be easily taken by a coup de main and refuses to surrender ....
     to the fort in the traditional manner. They were constructing siege lines at acute angles
    Investment (military)

    Investment is the military tactic of surrounding an enemy fort with armed forces to prevent entry or escape.A circumvallation is a line of fortifications, built by the attackers around the siege fortification facing towards the enemy fort ....
     to the fort and slowly getting nearer to the walls. When the Confederates realized that the end was near, they slipped safely away.
  • In the movie, the ocean is on the left side of the regiment when they charge the fort; this was allegedly done in order to get the best quality of light at the time of filming. In reality, however, the regiment charged with the ocean on their right, or coming from the south. Also, the approach was along a narrow spit at high tide.
  • The real second in command was first Lt. Colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell, then later, at the time of the attack against Fort Wagner, was his younger brother Edward Needles Hallowell
    Edward Needles Hallowell

    Edward "Ned" Needles Hallowell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 3 1836 to Morris Hallowell and Hannah Penrose, and died on July 26 1871 in Medford, Massachusetts....
    , who later went on to become colonel and lead the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
    54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

    The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that saw extensive federal service in the Union Army during the American Civil War....
    . The fictional Major Cabot Forbes, played by Cary Elwes
    Cary Elwes

    Ivan Simon Cary Elwes is a UK actor credited as Cary Elwes, known for his performances in The Princess Bride ; Robin Hood: Men in Tights; Hot Shots!; Glory ; Liar, Liar; Saw ; and Twister ....
    , is based on Edward Needles Hallowell
    Edward Needles Hallowell

    Edward "Ned" Needles Hallowell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 3 1836 to Morris Hallowell and Hannah Penrose, and died on July 26 1871 in Medford, Massachusetts....
    . Although he was seriously wounded, Hallowell did survive the attack on the fort and led the regiment until it disbanded in 1865. He retired with the rank of Brigadier General.
  • In the movie, Shaw is surprised when the men refuse pay that was reduced because they are a "colored" regiment (though he eventually joins them in their refusal). In reality, the refusal was his idea, and he encouraged them to do it.
  • In the attack on Fort Wagner, the regiment volunteers to be the vanguard of the charge, when in fact they did not volunteer, but were commanded to lead the charge.
  • Years after the film was made, it came to light that the word Glory was used by one of the men of the Regiment. First Sergeant Robert John Simmons
    Robert John Simmons

    First Sergeant 'Robert John Simmons' was a Bermuda who served in the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War....
    , of B Company, was a twenty-six year old Bermudian
    Bermuda

    Bermuda is a British overseas territory in the Atlantic Ocean. Located off the east coast of the United States, it is situated around 1770 kilometres northeast of Miami, Florida, and 1350 kilometres south of Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada....
     clerk, probably from St. George's
    St. George's, Bermuda

    St. George's , located on the island and within the parish of the same names, was the first permanent settlement on the islands of Bermuda, and was the third successful English settlement in the Americas, after St....
    , believed to have joined the 54th on 12 March, 1863 (many Black and White Bermudians fought for the Union, mostly in the US Navy. Many more profiteered from the war by smuggling arms to the South). Simmons was introduced to Frances George Shaw, father of Col. Shaw, by William Wells Brown
    William Wells Brown

    William Wells Brown was a prominent abolitionist lecturer, novelist, playwright, and historian. Born into slavery in the Southern United States, Brown escaped to the North, where he worked for abolitionist causes and was a prolific writer....
    , who described him as "a young man of more than ordinary abilities who had learned the science of war in the British Army". In his book, The Negro in the American Rebellion, Brown said that "Frances George Shaw remarked at the time that Simmons would make a 'valuable soldier'. Col. Shaw also had a high opinion of him". Sgt. Simmons was mentioned in an 1863 article of the Weekly Columbus Enquirer, which described him as "a brave man and of good education. He was wounded and captured. Taken to Charleston, his bearing impressed even his captors. After suffering amputation of the arm, he died there." The newspaper also described him as saying that he fought "for glory". Simmons, who had been specially mentioned among the enlisted men of the 54th by Shaw's successor, Col. Hallowell
    Edward Needles Hallowell

    Edward "Ned" Needles Hallowell was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on November 3 1836 to Morris Hallowell and Hannah Penrose, and died on July 26 1871 in Medford, Massachusetts....
    , and who had been awarded a private medal, died in August, 1863, following the attack on Fort Wagner.


Soundtrack

James Horner
James Horner

James Roy Horner is an United States composer of orchestral and film music. He is noted for the integration of choral and electronic elements in many of his film scores, and for frequent use of Celtic music....
 composed the soundtrack to the film. One of the most popular tracks is Charging Fort Wagner, an adaptation of Carl Orff
Carl Orff

Carl Orff was a 20th-century Germany composer, most famous for his composition Carmina Burana . He has also become very influential in the field of music education for his pedagogy methods, which survive through Orff Schulwerk....
's O Fortuna
O Fortuna

O Fortuna is a poem from Carmina Burana, a collection of Latin poems written in early 13th century. Fortuna is the goddess of Luck in Roman Mythology....
. This music plays when the regiment charges the fort. The Boys Choir of Harlem
Boys Choir of Harlem

The Boys Choir of Harlem is a choir located in Harlem, New York City, United States.Founded in 1968 by Dr. Walter Turnbull at the Ephesus Seventh-day Adventist Church in Harlem, the choir has grown to be more than just a performing group....
 were featured on the entirety of the soundtrack. Music from the soundtrack was later featured in the video game The History Channel: Civil War - A Nation Divided
The History Channel: Civil War - A Nation Divided

The History Channel: Civil War - A Nation Divided is a historical first-person shooter video game developed by Cauldron HQ, and released on November 7, 2006 by Activision Value and the History Channel for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360....
.

  1. A Call To Arms
  2. After Antietam
  3. Lonely Christmas
  4. Forming the Regiment
  5. The Whipping
  6. Burning The Town of Darien
  7. Brave Words, Braver Deeds
  8. The Year of Jubilee
  9. Preparation For Battle
  10. Charging Fort Wagner
  11. An Epitaph To War
  12. Closing Credits


Awards

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

  • Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor

    Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to recognize an actor who has delivered an outstanding performance while working within the film industry....
     - Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington

    Denzel Hayes Washington, Jr. is an United States actor and film director. He has garnered much critical acclaim for his work in film since the 1990s, including for his portrayals of real-life figures, such as Steve Biko, Malcolm X, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, Melvin B....
    .
  • Oscar for Best Cinematography
    Academy Award for Best Cinematography

    The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work in one particular motion picture....
     - Freddie Francis
    Freddie Francis

    Frederick William Francis was an England cinematographer and film director. He died at age 89 as the result of the lingering effects of a stroke, after a long and distinguished career in the cinema....
    .
  • Oscar for Best Sound Mixing
    Academy Award for Sound

    The Academy Award for Sound Mixing is an Academy Awards that recognizes the finest or most euphonic Audio mixing or recording, and is generally awarded to the production sound mixers and re-recording mixers of the winning film....
     - Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II.
  • Nomination for Art Direction
    Academy Award for Best Art Direction

    The Academy Awards are the oldest awards ceremony for achievements in film. The Academy Award for Best Art Direction recognizes achievement in art director#Film on a film....
     - Norman Garwood (art direction) & Garrett Lewis (set decoration).
  • Nomination for Film Editing
    Academy Award for Film Editing

    The Academy Award for Film Editing was first given for films issued in 1934. The name of this award is occasionally changed; in 2008, it was listed as the Academy Award for Achievement in Film Editing....
     - Steven Rosenblum
    Steven Rosenblum

    Steven Rosenblum is a film editor who has edited close to twenty films. He has had an List of film director and editor collaborations with the director Edward Zwick, and has edited all of his films since Glory ....
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