Glorymovie | 1989 May 2026
is an epic historical war drama directed by Edward Zwick that chronicles the true story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment , one of the Union Army’s first official African American units during the American Civil War. Plot Overview
Along the way, the soldiers face internal and external challenges, including: GloryMovie | 1989
The film is renowned for its powerhouse performances, particularly from its supporting cast: is an epic historical war drama directed by
: The diverse group—comprising escaped slaves and free Northern blacks—must overcome their own differences and skepticism to become a unified fighting force. Key Cast and Performances The film is primarily told through the perspective
: They fight for the right to wear uniforms, receive equal pay, and eventually, the chance to lead a combat charge.
The film is primarily told through the perspective of its young white commander, (Matthew Broderick), based on his real-life personal letters. It follows the regiment from its formation and rigorous training in Massachusetts to its heroic and tragic assault on Fort Wagner in South Carolina.