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Glory (1989 Movie) - "We're ready Colonel." Requested Video Tags: glory edward zwick matthew broderick denzel washington morgan freeman jihmi kennedy james horner american civil war shaw |
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Glory A tribute video I did for the 1989 movie Glory. To the music "Whatever" by Our lady Peace. CLIPS ARE THE PROPERTY OF EDWARD ZWICK AND THE PEOPLE WHO MADE GLORY. I DON'T OWN ANTHING AND I DIDN'T MAKE IT. MUSIC IS THE PROPERTY OF OUR LADY PEACE. I DON'T OWN ANTHING AND I DIDN'T MAKE IT. I DO NOT INTEND IN ANY WAY TO TAKE CREDIT FOR THE CLIPS OR MUSIC. ALL CREDIT GOES TO EDWARD ZWICK AND THE PEOPLE WHO MADE GLORY, AND OUR LADY PEACE FOR THE MUSIC. Clips from: Glory Derected By: Edward Zwick Song: "Whatever" Music is from and property of: Our Lady Peace Glory is: Based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the American Civil War. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African American men (apart from the officers). The first was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. Staring: Matthew Broderick (Colonel Robert Gould Shaw) Denzel Washington (Private Trip) Cary Elwes (Major Cabot Forbes) Morgan Freeman (Sergeant Major John Rawlins) Jihmi Kennedy (Private Jupiter Sharts) Andre Braugher (Corporal Thomas Searles) John Finn (Sergeant Major Mulcahy) Donovan Leitch (Captain Charles Fessenden Morse) JD Cullum (Henry Sturgis Russell) Tags: 1989 Glory Our Lady Peace Matthew Broderick Denzel Washington Cary Elwes Morgan Freeman |
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The Lives of Angels - High Quality Trailer Julesworks LLC SAG featurette "THE LIVES OF ANGELS" won the Genre Award for Best Short Comedy at the 2008 New York International and Independent Film and Video Festival. The 47-minute film was shot in New Mexico with an entirely New Mexico cast. The NYIIFF ran for ten 10 days and showed over 330 films. Praise for ANGELS included: "charming", "funny", "thought provoking", "sweet", "unique", and more. ANGELS is being considered for screenings at over 30 Festivals around the world including: Seattle, Ft. Lauderdale, Provincetown, Starz Denver, Newport, others in NYC and LA (including a screening of the NYIIFF in LA) many in Colorado including Boulder and Toofy and others around the Southwest, and in Europe, Canada and Australia. In taking the film to Festivals, the goal, on top of showing off New Mexico talent, is to raise interest and financing for a feature which will focus on the power struggles between the angels and Devil and her assistant Beetle to control the world. The cast includes an impressive lineup of New Mexico actors including: native son Raoul Trujillo (THE NEW WORLD, APOCALYPTO), Jihmi Kennedy (GUNG HO, GLORY), new resident of Santa Fe, making his return to film after four years, Will Arute, Jody Hegarty, Stephen Rubin (MIRAGE, RICK'S CANOE, BUMP IN THE NIGHT), JD Garfield (THE ASTRONAUT FRAMER, THE NORTH COUNTRY, CONSPIRACY), Nicholas Ballas (INTO THE WEST, THE TAO OF STEVE), Maura Dhu Studi, native daughter Jenny Gabrielle (FESTIVAL IN CANNES, THE ASTRONAUT FARMER), native son George Adelo (NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN), introducing Loveless Johnson III with cameos by Aron Hawkins, Boril Radoyokov, Hugh Eliot, Jake Mulliken, Helena Shelton, Melanie Moore, Maggie Ryan, Rachel Palmer, Courtney Angermeir, and Lisa Hill. The film was executive produced and directed by Stephen Rubin. Jonathan Lowe was Director of Photography and Editor. Megan O'Laughlin was Producer. The script was written by Stephen Rubin. Sound was recorded by Jason Reed with equipment and help kindly provided by Michael Becker. Set and Production Design was helped by Marisa Franz. Make up artist was Angelique Ortiz. Other crew include: Joe Picard, Eric Beyer, Chris Deistler, Mickey Browne, and Lenny Hoffman with Courtney Angermeier and John Macho as PA's. Still photography was done by Linda Carfagno. Backdrops were created by Jamie Chase with Anne Farrell doing the Special Effects. Jeremy Shattuck was music supervisor as well as composer with help from Dave McPherson and Jon Kurzweg. Soundtrack includes music by Goshen and Oklahoma's BuffaloFitz with an original song by Will Arute. THE LIVES OF ANGELS is the tale of three loveable losers: Ralph Rudy aka Jade (Hegarty), Frankie Finkel (Arute) and Jules McGillicudy (Rubin), whose lives collide, thanks in part to their bartender Slappy (Garfield). Jade is an erudite and beautiful woman, slightly disheveled, who hangs out in bars reading good books. Finkel and McGillicudy are two somewhat aimless friends who fall into odd metaphysical conversations. Slappy is an overly friendly philosophizing bartender. Intervening in their lives to give meaning and to match make Jules and Jade are five angels: Bugsy (Ballas), the boss, Trujillo (Castro) his feisty assistant, the loveable Chastity (Gabrielle), Paco (Johnson III), and Little Mickey (Adelo). Bugsy is the boss angel in charge of his four guardian angels who want raises and are trying to get into heaven. Bugsy sends his angels to Earth, each with a different "client". Meanwhile, the Devil (Studi) and her assistant, Beetle (Kennedy), conspire. Shooting took place in the blue screen room of the Santa Fe Community College, at the Cowgirl, and at various outdoor locations around Santa Fe including the Cross of the Martyrs. Thanks to the NM Film Office, The City of Santa Fe, and all others who offered locations and assistance. Check the website at www.thelivesofagels-themovie.com designed by Bette Ridgeway. Also check www.imdb.com/title/tt1168645/ and www.myspace.com/thelivesofangelsmovie Tags: New Mexico Film Movie Trailer Raoul Trujillo Wes Studi Santa Fe Festival |
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Glory - Movie: 54th Mass Reg't Starts Assault on Ft. Wagner - Glory - Movie 1989 - The 54th Massachusetts Regiment starts it's famous assault on Battery Wagner. Glory (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29 Glory is a 1989 Academy Award-winning drama based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the American Civil War. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African American men (apart from the officers). The first was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. Comparisons with historical fact http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29#Comparisons_with_historical_fact 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Regiment Robert Gould Shaw - Colonel commanding 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gould_Shaw - Soundtrack: James Horner composed the soundtrack to the film. One of the most popular tracks is Charging Fort Wagner. This music plays when the regiment charges the fort. The Boys Choir of Harlem were featured on the entirety of the soundtrack. - Awards: The film was nominated for five categories and won three Oscars: Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Denzel Washington. Oscar for Best Cinematography - Freddie Francis. Oscar for Best Sound Mixing - Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II. Nomination for Art Direction - Norman Garwood (art direction) & Garrett Lewis (set decoration). Nomination for Film Editing - Steven Rosenblum. - Glory (1989) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097441/ Directed by: Edward Zwick Writing credits: Robert Gould Shaw (letters) Lincoln Kirstein (book "Lay This Laurel") Peter Burchard (book "One Gallant Rush") Kevin Jarre (screenplay) Cast: 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 (as John David Cullum) Alan North - Gov. John Albion Andrew Bob Gunton - Gen. Charles Garrison Harker Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery (as Cliff DeYoung) Christian Baskous ... Edward L. Pierce RonReaco Lee - Mute drummer boy Jay O. Sanders - Gen. George Crockett Strong Richard Riehle - Kendric, quatermaster Daniel Jenkins - 'A' Co. officer Michael Smith Guess - 'A' Co. soldier Abdul Salaam El Razzac - 'A' Co. soldier Peter Michael Goetz - Francis George Shaw Pete Munro - Surgeon Benji Wilhoite - Young soldier at Antietam Ethan Phillips - Hospital steward Mark A. Levy - Bigoted soldier Randell Haynes - Haggis, paymaster Afemo Omilami - Tall contraband Keith Noble - Short contraband Dan Biggers - Minister Marc Gowan - Dr. William B. Rogers Raymond Godshall Jr. - Dr. Charles G. Thorpe Bob Minor - Contraband soldier in Darien Joan Riordan - White woman Saundra Franks - Black woman Mark A. Jones - 54th Massachusetts soldier Peter Grandfield - 10th Connecticut soldier Mark Margolis - 10th Connecticut soldier Paul Desmond - 10th Connecticut soldier Tom Barrington - 10th Connecticut soldier Michael Fowler - 10th Connecticut soldier Richard Wright - 10th Connecticut soldier The Boys Choir of Harlem - Boys choir Jane Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited) Carla Brothers - Charlotte Forten (uncredited) Rachel Lea Grundfast - Ellen Shaw (uncredited) Kevin Hershberger - Confederate Soldier (uncredited) Kevin Jarre - 10th Connecticut soldier (uncredited) Jay Lance - Union Soldier (uncredited) William Mathis - Union soldier (uncredited) Bill Nunn - (uncredited) Larry Peterson - Union Officer (uncredited) Roger Ragland - Cavalry officer (uncredited) Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass (uncredited) - Tags: Glory 54th Massachusetts Robert Gould Shaw Matthew Broderick Denzel Washington Cary Elwes Morgan Freeman Civil War |
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Glory - Movie 1989 - Opening Scene: Battle of Antietam 1862 - Glory - Movie 1989 - Opening Scene: Battle of Antietam 1862 - American Civil War. Glory (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29 Glory is a 1989 Academy Award-winning drama based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the American Civil War. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African American men (apart from the officers). The first was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. Comparisons with historical fact http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29#Comparisons_with_historical_fact 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Regiment Robert Gould Shaw - Colonel commanding 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gould_Shaw - Soundtrack: James Horner composed the soundtrack to the film. One of the most popular tracks is Charging Fort Wagner. This music plays when the regiment charges the fort. The Boys Choir of Harlem were featured on the entirety of the soundtrack. - Awards: The film was nominated for five categories and won three Oscars: Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Denzel Washington. Oscar for Best Cinematography - Freddie Francis. Oscar for Best Sound Mixing - Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II. Nomination for Art Direction - Norman Garwood (art direction) & Garrett Lewis (set decoration). Nomination for Film Editing - Steven Rosenblum. - Glory (1989) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097441/ Directed by: Edward Zwick Writing credits: Robert Gould Shaw (letters) Lincoln Kirstein (book "Lay This Laurel") Peter Burchard (book "One Gallant Rush") Kevin Jarre (screenplay) Cast: 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 (as John David Cullum) Alan North - Gov. John Albion Andrew Bob Gunton - Gen. Charles Garrison Harker Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery (as Cliff DeYoung) Christian Baskous ... Edward L. Pierce RonReaco Lee - Mute drummer boy Jay O. Sanders - Gen. George Crockett Strong Richard Riehle - Kendric, quatermaster Daniel Jenkins - 'A' Co. officer Michael Smith Guess - 'A' Co. soldier Abdul Salaam El Razzac - 'A' Co. soldier Peter Michael Goetz - Francis George Shaw Pete Munro - Surgeon Benji Wilhoite - Young soldier at Antietam Ethan Phillips - Hospital steward Mark A. Levy - Bigoted soldier Randell Haynes - Haggis, paymaster Afemo Omilami - Tall contraband Keith Noble - Short contraband Dan Biggers - Minister Marc Gowan - Dr. William B. Rogers Raymond Godshall Jr. - Dr. Charles G. Thorpe Bob Minor - Contraband soldier in Darien Joan Riordan - White woman Saundra Franks - Black woman Mark A. Jones - 54th Massachusetts soldier Peter Grandfield - 10th Connecticut soldier Mark Margolis - 10th Connecticut soldier Paul Desmond - 10th Connecticut soldier Tom Barrington - 10th Connecticut soldier Michael Fowler - 10th Connecticut soldier Richard Wright - 10th Connecticut soldier The Boys Choir of Harlem - Boys choir Jane Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited) Carla Brothers - Charlotte Forten (uncredited) Rachel Lea Grundfast - Ellen Shaw (uncredited) Kevin Hershberger - Confederate Soldier (uncredited) Kevin Jarre - 10th Connecticut soldier (uncredited) Jay Lance - Union Soldier (uncredited) William Mathis - Union soldier (uncredited) Bill Nunn - (uncredited) Larry Peterson - Union Officer (uncredited) Roger Ragland - Cavalry officer (uncredited) Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass (uncredited) - Tags: Glory 54th Massachusetts Robert Gould Shaw Matthew Broderick Denzel Washington Cary Elwes Morgan Freeman Civil War |
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Glory - Movie 1989 - Soldiers Sing on Night Before Assault - Glory - Movie 1989 - Colonel Robert Gould Shaw volunteers the 54th Massachusetts Regiment to lead the assault on Battery Wagner. The men sing together on the night before their famous assault on the fortification. Glory (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29 Glory is a 1989 Academy Award-winning drama based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the American Civil War. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African American men (apart from the officers). The first was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. Comparisons with historical fact http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29#Comparisons_with_historical_fact 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Regiment Robert Gould Shaw - Colonel commanding 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gould_Shaw - Soundtrack: James Horner composed the soundtrack to the film. One of the most popular tracks is Charging Fort Wagner. This music plays when the regiment charges the fort. The Boys Choir of Harlem were featured on the entirety of the soundtrack. - Awards: The film was nominated for five categories and won three Oscars: Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Denzel Washington. Oscar for Best Cinematography - Freddie Francis. Oscar for Best Sound Mixing - Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II. Nomination for Art Direction - Norman Garwood (art direction) & Garrett Lewis (set decoration). Nomination for Film Editing - Steven Rosenblum. - Glory (1989) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097441/ Directed by: Edward Zwick Writing credits: Robert Gould Shaw (letters) Lincoln Kirstein (book "Lay This Laurel") Peter Burchard (book "One Gallant Rush") Kevin Jarre (screenplay) Cast: 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 (as John David Cullum) Alan North - Gov. John Albion Andrew Bob Gunton - Gen. Charles Garrison Harker Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery (as Cliff DeYoung) Christian Baskous ... Edward L. Pierce RonReaco Lee - Mute drummer boy Jay O. Sanders - Gen. George Crockett Strong Richard Riehle - Kendric, quatermaster Daniel Jenkins - 'A' Co. officer Michael Smith Guess - 'A' Co. soldier Abdul Salaam El Razzac - 'A' Co. soldier Peter Michael Goetz - Francis George Shaw Pete Munro - Surgeon Benji Wilhoite - Young soldier at Antietam Ethan Phillips - Hospital steward Mark A. Levy - Bigoted soldier Randell Haynes - Haggis, paymaster Afemo Omilami - Tall contraband Keith Noble - Short contraband Dan Biggers - Minister Marc Gowan - Dr. William B. Rogers Raymond Godshall Jr. - Dr. Charles G. Thorpe Bob Minor - Contraband soldier in Darien Joan Riordan - White woman Saundra Franks - Black woman Mark A. Jones - 54th Massachusetts soldier Peter Grandfield - 10th Connecticut soldier Mark Margolis - 10th Connecticut soldier Paul Desmond - 10th Connecticut soldier Tom Barrington - 10th Connecticut soldier Michael Fowler - 10th Connecticut soldier Richard Wright - 10th Connecticut soldier The Boys Choir of Harlem - Boys choir Jane Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited) Carla Brothers - Charlotte Forten (uncredited) Rachel Lea Grundfast - Ellen Shaw (uncredited) Kevin Hershberger - Confederate Soldier (uncredited) Kevin Jarre - 10th Connecticut soldier (uncredited) Jay Lance - Union Soldier (uncredited) William Mathis - Union soldier (uncredited) Bill Nunn - (uncredited) Larry Peterson - Union Officer (uncredited) Roger Ragland - Cavalry officer (uncredited) Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass (uncredited) - Tags: Glory 54th Massachusetts Robert Gould Shaw Matthew Broderick Denzel Washington Cary Elwes Morgan Freeman Civil War |
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Glory - Movie 1989 - 54th Mass Regiment gets Uniforms & Pay - Glory - Movie 1989 - 54th Mass Regiment gets Uniforms and Pay. Glory (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29 Glory is a 1989 Academy Award-winning drama based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the American Civil War. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African American men (apart from the officers). The first was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. Comparisons with historical fact http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29#Comparisons_with_historical_fact 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Regiment Robert Gould Shaw - Colonel commanding 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gould_Shaw - Soundtrack: James Horner composed the soundtrack to the film. One of the most popular tracks is Charging Fort Wagner. This music plays when the regiment charges the fort. The Boys Choir of Harlem were featured on the entirety of the soundtrack. - Awards: The film was nominated for five categories and won three Oscars: Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Denzel Washington. Oscar for Best Cinematography - Freddie Francis. Oscar for Best Sound Mixing - Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II. Nomination for Art Direction - Norman Garwood (art direction) & Garrett Lewis (set decoration). Nomination for Film Editing - Steven Rosenblum. - Glory (1989) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097441/ Directed by: Edward Zwick Writing credits: Robert Gould Shaw (letters) Lincoln Kirstein (book "Lay This Laurel") Peter Burchard (book "One Gallant Rush") Kevin Jarre (screenplay) Cast: 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 (as John David Cullum) Alan North - Gov. John Albion Andrew Bob Gunton - Gen. Charles Garrison Harker Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery (as Cliff DeYoung) Christian Baskous ... Edward L. Pierce RonReaco Lee - Mute drummer boy Jay O. Sanders - Gen. George Crockett Strong Richard Riehle - Kendric, quatermaster Daniel Jenkins - 'A' Co. officer Michael Smith Guess - 'A' Co. soldier Abdul Salaam El Razzac - 'A' Co. soldier Peter Michael Goetz - Francis George Shaw Pete Munro - Surgeon Benji Wilhoite - Young soldier at Antietam Ethan Phillips - Hospital steward Mark A. Levy - Bigoted soldier Randell Haynes - Haggis, paymaster Afemo Omilami - Tall contraband Keith Noble - Short contraband Dan Biggers - Minister Marc Gowan - Dr. William B. Rogers Raymond Godshall Jr. - Dr. Charles G. Thorpe Bob Minor - Contraband soldier in Darien Joan Riordan - White woman Saundra Franks - Black woman Mark A. Jones - 54th Massachusetts soldier Peter Grandfield - 10th Connecticut soldier Mark Margolis - 10th Connecticut soldier Paul Desmond - 10th Connecticut soldier Tom Barrington - 10th Connecticut soldier Michael Fowler - 10th Connecticut soldier Richard Wright - 10th Connecticut soldier The Boys Choir of Harlem - Boys choir Jane Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited) Carla Brothers - Charlotte Forten (uncredited) Rachel Lea Grundfast - Ellen Shaw (uncredited) Kevin Hershberger - Confederate Soldier (uncredited) Kevin Jarre - 10th Connecticut soldier (uncredited) Jay Lance - Union Soldier (uncredited) William Mathis - Union soldier (uncredited) Bill Nunn - (uncredited) Larry Peterson - Union Officer (uncredited) Roger Ragland - Cavalry officer (uncredited) Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass (uncredited) - Tags: Glory 54th Massachusetts Robert Gould Shaw Matthew Broderick Denzel Washington Cary Elwes Morgan Freeman Civil War |
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Glory - Movie 1989 - The 54th Mass Regiment Needs Shoes - Glory - Movie 1989 - The 54th Massachusetts Regiment needs shoes and gets them. Glory (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29 Glory is a 1989 Academy Award-winning drama based on the history of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment during the American Civil War. The 54th was one of the first formal units of the U.S. Army to be made up entirely of African American men (apart from the officers). The first was the 1st South Carolina Volunteers. Comparisons with historical fact http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glory_%28film%29#Comparisons_with_historical_fact 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Regiment Robert Gould Shaw - Colonel commanding 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gould_Shaw - Soundtrack: James Horner composed the soundtrack to the film. One of the most popular tracks is Charging Fort Wagner. This music plays when the regiment charges the fort. The Boys Choir of Harlem were featured on the entirety of the soundtrack. - Awards: The film was nominated for five categories and won three Oscars: Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Denzel Washington. Oscar for Best Cinematography - Freddie Francis. Oscar for Best Sound Mixing - Donald O. Mitchell, Gregg C. Rudloff, Elliot Tyson, Russell Williams II. Nomination for Art Direction - Norman Garwood (art direction) & Garrett Lewis (set decoration). Nomination for Film Editing - Steven Rosenblum. - Glory (1989) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097441/ Directed by: Edward Zwick Writing credits: Robert Gould Shaw (letters) Lincoln Kirstein (book "Lay This Laurel") Peter Burchard (book "One Gallant Rush") Kevin Jarre (screenplay) Cast: 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 (as John David Cullum) Alan North - Gov. John Albion Andrew Bob Gunton - Gen. Charles Garrison Harker Cliff De Young - Col. James M. Montgomery (as Cliff DeYoung) Christian Baskous ... Edward L. Pierce RonReaco Lee - Mute drummer boy Jay O. Sanders - Gen. George Crockett Strong Richard Riehle - Kendric, quatermaster Daniel Jenkins - 'A' Co. officer Michael Smith Guess - 'A' Co. soldier Abdul Salaam El Razzac - 'A' Co. soldier Peter Michael Goetz - Francis George Shaw Pete Munro - Surgeon Benji Wilhoite - Young soldier at Antietam Ethan Phillips - Hospital steward Mark A. Levy - Bigoted soldier Randell Haynes - Haggis, paymaster Afemo Omilami - Tall contraband Keith Noble - Short contraband Dan Biggers - Minister Marc Gowan - Dr. William B. Rogers Raymond Godshall Jr. - Dr. Charles G. Thorpe Bob Minor - Contraband soldier in Darien Joan Riordan - White woman Saundra Franks - Black woman Mark A. Jones - 54th Massachusetts soldier Peter Grandfield - 10th Connecticut soldier Mark Margolis - 10th Connecticut soldier Paul Desmond - 10th Connecticut soldier Tom Barrington - 10th Connecticut soldier Michael Fowler - 10th Connecticut soldier Richard Wright - 10th Connecticut soldier The Boys Choir of Harlem - Boys choir Jane Alexander - Sarah Blake Sturgis Shaw (uncredited) Carla Brothers - Charlotte Forten (uncredited) Rachel Lea Grundfast - Ellen Shaw (uncredited) Kevin Hershberger - Confederate Soldier (uncredited) Kevin Jarre - 10th Connecticut soldier (uncredited) Jay Lance - Union Soldier (uncredited) William Mathis - Union soldier (uncredited) Bill Nunn - (uncredited) Larry Peterson - Union Officer (uncredited) Roger Ragland - Cavalry officer (uncredited) Raymond St. Jacques - Frederick Douglass (uncredited) - Tags: Glory 54th Massachusetts Robert Gould Shaw Matthew Broderick Denzel Washington Cary Elwes Morgan Freeman Civil War |
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Jimmy Campbell Is Retarded Different clips showcasing Jimmy's retardation Tags: retard baltimore jihmi |
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The Lives of Angels - Trailer Julesworks LLC, SAG featurette. "THE LIVES OF ANGELS" won the Genre Award for Best Short Comedy at the 2008 New York International and Independent Film and Video Festival. The 47 minute film was shot in New Mexico with an entirely New Mexico cast. The NYIIFF ran for ten 10 days and showed over 330 films. Praise for ANGELS included: "charming", "funny", thought provoking", "sweet", "unique", and more. ANGELS is being considered for screenings at over 30 Festivals around the world including: Seattle, Ft. Lauderdale, Provincetown, Starz Denver, Newport, others in NYC and LA (including a screening of the NYIIFF in LA) many in Colorado including Boulder and Toofy and others around the Southwest, and in Europe, Canada and Australia. In taking the film to Festivals, the goal, on top of showing off New Mexico talent, is to raise interest and financing for a feature which will focus on the power struggles between the angels and Devil and her assistant Beetle to control the world. The cast includes an impressive lineup of New Mexico actors including: native son Raoul Trujillo (THE NEW WORLD, APOCALYPTO), Jihmi Kennedy (GUNG HO, GLORY), new resident of Santa Fe, making his return to film after four years, Will Arute, Jody Hegarty, Stephen Rubin (MIRAGE, RICK'S CANOE, BUMP IN THE NIGHT), JD Garfield (THE ASTRONAUT FRAMER, THE NORTH COUNTRY, CONSPIRACY), Nicholas Ballas (INTO THE WEST, THE TAO OF STEVE), Maura Dhu Studi, native daughter Jenny Gabrielle (FESTIVAL IN CANNES, THE ASTRONAUT FARMER), native son George Adelo (NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN), introducing Loveless Johnson III with cameos by Aron Hawkins, Boril Radoyokov, Hugh Eliot, Jake Mulliken, Helena Shelton, Melanie Moore, Maggie Ryan, Rachel Palmer, Courtney Angermeir, and Lisa Hill. The film was executive produced and directed by Stephen Rubin. Jonathan Lowe was Director of Photography and Editor. Megan O'Laughlin was Producer. The script was written by Stephen Rubin. Sound was recorded by Jason Reed with equipment and help kindly provided by Michael Becker. Set and Production Design was helped by Marisa Franz. Make up artist was Angelique Ortiz. Other crew include: Joe Picard, Eric Beyer, Chris Deistler, Mickey Browne, and Lenny Hoffman with Courtney Angermeier and John Macho as PA's. Still photography was done by Linda Carfagno. Backdrops were created by Jamie Chase with Anne Farrell doing the Special Effects. Jeremy Shattuck was music supervisor as well as composer with help from Dave McPherson and Jon Kurzweg. Soundtrack includes music by Goshen and Oklahoma's BuffaloFitz with an original song by Will Arute. THE LIVES OF ANGELS is the tale of three loveable losers: Ralph Rudy aka Jade (Hegarty), Frankie Finkel (Arute) and Jules McGillicudy (Rubin), whose lives collide, thanks in part to their bartender Slappy (Garfield). Jade is an erudite and beautiful woman, slightly disheveled, who hangs out in bars reading good books. Finkel and McGillicudy are two somewhat aimless friends who fall into odd metaphysical conversations. Slappy is an overly friendly philosophizing bartender. Intervening in their lives to give meaning and to match make Jules and Jade are five angels: Bugsy (Ballas), the boss, Trujillo (Castro) his feisty assistant, the loveable Chastity (Gabrielle), Paco (Johnson III), and Little Mickey (Adelo). Bugsy is the boss angel in charge of his four guardian angels who want raises and are trying to get into heaven. Bugsy sends his angels to Earth, each with a different "client". Meanwhile, the Devil (Studi) and her assistant, Beetle (Kennedy), conspire. Shooting took place in the blue screen room of the Santa Fe Community College, at the Cowgirl, and at various outdoor locations around Santa Fe including the Cross of the Martyrs. Thanks to the NM Film Office, The City of Santa Fe, and all others who offered locations and assistance. Check the website at www.thelivesofagels-themovie.com designed by Bette Ridgeway. Also check www.imdb.com/title/tt1168645/ and www.myspace.com/thelivesofangelsmovie Tags: Lives of angels new mexico santa fe film movie Wes Studi short trailer filmmaker reel Jules rubin julesworks |