
Step onto the battlefield for one of the most powerful and critically acclaimed films of the 1980s. This week on the 80s Flick Flashback Podcast, host Tim Williams is joined by guest co-host Laramy Wells to honor the 1989 cinematic masterpiece, Glory.
Together, they examine the harrowing and heroic true story of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the very first African-American units to fight for the Union during the American Civil War. From the breathtaking cinematography to the powerhouse performances that defined a generation of actors, Tim and Laramy break down why this movie remains an essential watch.
In this episode, we march into:
🎬 First Impressions: Our hosts share their initial memories of seeing the film and how their perspectives have changed over the decades.
📜 History vs. Hollywood: We explore the historical context of the Civil War era and discuss the film's dedication to historical accuracy.
⭐️ A Legendary Cast: Discussing the incredible impact of Matthew Broderick, Morgan Freeman, Cary Elwes, and Denzel Washington's unforgettable, Oscar-winning performance.
🎥 Iconic Moments: A breakdown of the film’s most emotional and powerful scenes, from the campfire prayers to the devastating charge on Fort Wagner.
💡 Behind-the-Scenes Trivia: Production secrets, casting choices, and facts you might not know about the making of the movie.
⏪ The Nostalgia Meter: How does Glory hold up today in terms of rewatchability, and where does it rank in the pantheon of 80s cinema?
Join us for a profound look back at a film that beautifully captures the courage, sacrifice, and soul of the 54th Regiment.
Here are some additional behind-the-scenes trivia we were unable to cover in this episode:
- For the finale at Fort Wagner, the production painstakingly recreated the stake-filled moats and ramparts of the actual fort. While the real charge happened under the cover of night—rather than at sunset—the details of Shaw’s premonition of death and his decision to send away his horse are historically documented.
- Matthew Broderick claimed that the battle scenes didn't require much acting because he was genuinely afraid of the extremely loud explosions on-set.
- Morgan Freeman, drawing from his experience in the Air Force, explained how relationships within the unit were formed. He asserted that while no one becomes fast friends during training, partnerships are established based on individual strengths.
Sources:
Wikipedia, IMDB
https://ew.com/movies/2019/07/19/glory-director-ed-zwick-explains-avoid-white-savior-narrative/
https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/glory-and-the-legacy-of-the-most-graceful-civil-war-movie/
https://warmoviebuff.blogspot.com/2013/11/10-glory-1989.html
https://themagnificent60s.com/2024/08/05/behind-the-scenes-glory-1989/
Some sections were composed by Gemini (AI)
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