“The Rank Of Sergeant Major.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight #scene

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“The Rank Of Sergeant Major.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight #scene


#shorts #glory #movieinsight
“The Rank Of Sergeant Major.” – Glory (1989) #shorts #glory #movie #moviescene #movieinsight #scene

Glory is a 1989 American historical war drama film directed by Edward Zwick about the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, one of the Union Army’s earliest African-American regiments in the American Civil War. It…

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  1. I have been an officer in the navy for twenty years. In my experience, for what it is worth, those who are themselves unsure about receiving a promotion, as opposed to those who revel in it unhesitatingly, are invariably those who deserve it the most and who go on to thrive at the next higher rank.

  2. In my humble opinion, this is one of the best Civil War themed movies ever made with a serious cast of exceptional actors that bring it to life. Of those actors, Morgan Freeman is a standout…as usual.

  3. morgan freeman is literally the perfect actor, whether he's playing god, a civil war sergeant, the president during a terrorist attack, an advisor, a chauffeur, etc. etc. etc. he nails it everytime

  4. Dadgone he earned his sword! He GRADUATED MCRD PARRIS ISLAND! That's what I'm talking about! CONGRATULATIONS! My deepest RESPECT! THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE SIR,ON BEHALF OF THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS! SEMPER FIDELIS!🇺🇸

  5. “Glory” was made to honor the negro regiment of the American Civil War and I am one to be proud of this movie.
    I have the love of this movie several times over and I will watch it again soon .
    Beautifully made with well known actors that were stunning with the character they played on the spot.
    The ending was sad, but they had to do what they had to do

  6. Andrew Young said the reason he trusted Martin Luther King was because he was reluctant in his leadership. He said he didn’t trust people who wanted to lead.