Filmmakers likely chose the title "Glory" to encapsulate the themes of honor, sacrifice, and the pursuit of dignity experienced by the African American soldiers in the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment during the Civil War. The term "glory" reflects their struggle for recognition and equality, emphasizing both the valor of their fight and the broader fight for civil rights. Additionally, it serves as a poignant contrast to the harsh realities of war, highlighting the nobility of their cause amidst the brutality they faced.
i think the rise of England is when England had full glory of the world. England may have founded many countries in the rise.
He went to find new things to trade but he died and his crew got all the glory for finding riches. (I think)
first letter HM is the makers name/initials anchor is Birmingham I think. Lion is....not sure Letter I is the year made
That movie was "On the Beach" starring Gregory Peck.
I totally agree and think that she should play Tammi Terrell in a movie. In fact, I think that the big studios should definitely make a movie about Tammi Terrell's life.
I think it is a reggaeton or samba
if you are reading this then hahahaha, nathan was here
I think the equal rights as the white soldiers
i would think it would be because it is by the makers of Despicable me which was in 3D so this one has to be in 3D.
I think it's for dramatic effects, although scientifically incorrect.
I think it was in the movie "Zathura" by the makers of Jamunj. Its about "Bella's" house randomly going into space because of a board game.
movie makers just think they're cute with short brown hair. i should know, i look just like joey king!
He´s played by Jamie Foreman. Not a good choose I think :(
You have lots of glory and you think others should appreciate it more
I think it was The Wizard And The Princess or Quest For Glory. Or if thats not right they might have just made it for the movie.
Im 99% sure that it was because they were in search for gold i think, probably need to look it up more.
They had to dear, if not, the film would not least 20 minutes...