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The Glass Shield

1995

R

1 h 49 m

France

Krimen

Drama

Two cops become compelled to act against corruption and discrimination within their police precinct.
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Michael Boatman
Deputy J.J. Johnson
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Lori Petty
Deputy Deborah Fields
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Erich Anderson
District Attorney Ira Kern
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Richard Anderson
Watch Commander Clarence Massey
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Thomas Babson
U.S. Marshall
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Monty Bane
Coroner
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Ernie Lee Banks
Mr. Woods
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Jean Hubbard-Boone
Mrs. Woods
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James Boyce
Paramedic #1
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Gaye Shannon-Burnett
Woman Driver
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Bernie Casey
James Locket
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Linden Chiles
Sergeant Berry Foster
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Janet Claire
Juror
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Victor Contreras
Mr. Cruz
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Wanda De Jesus
Carmen Munoz
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Bill Dearth
Guard
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Marcia del Mar
Mrs. Cruz
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Victoria Dillard
Barbara Simms

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Mc swagger

29/05/2023 17:05
source: The Glass Shield
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Rø Ýâ Ltÿ

16/11/2022 10:26
The Glass Shield
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Arphy Love

16/11/2022 04:38
Show was very interesting regarding newcomer cops, especially blacks and females. I really hope this no longer goes on in precincts but unfortunately, it probably happens more often than we'd like to think. Michael Boatman played a very dramatic believable officer - definitely worth watching!
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Jeancia Jeudina

16/11/2022 04:38
This movie has got to be one of the worst, most leftist, racially biased movie ever made about cops and non-black people. It feeds into the racial tensions and further perpetuates the myth that all cops and people in office are evil and corrupt. I was watching this movie thinking it should be taking place in Mexico or Russia. However I can't imagine the corruption being that bad even in those countries. This movie had absolutely no technical advisors, no realism, no factuality and was poorly written. On one scene, I saw one of the main character wearing his police uniform with white sneakers. I've never seen that before. The list goes on and on but I wont waste anymore our my time or yours. This is something I would totally expect though from rapper Ice Cube. I'm surprised Snoop Dog didn't make an appearance in this movie. Don't waste your time on this trash.
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Faria Champagne

16/11/2022 04:38
Glass Shield is an intriguing film, starring Michael Boatman, Ice-T, Bernie Casey, and Lori Petty. The film centers around the corruption of the Ingomar Station around LA. Its one of those films you need to watch several times to understand all of the details. You know, one where there are 900 names thrown around and they expect you to remember all of them even when the names don't depict a character in the film. The comment about this being a leftist movie is definitely true: Anyone black, female, supportive of civil rights, adoptive of children outside your race, etc is good. Anyone white and male in this film is evil (minus the one cop that works in the holding cell). The film is definitely worth watching. It is very suspenseful, and is a very intriguing story. Just be open minded that the writer, or at least the casting director, is probably one of those people who blames white males for everything (crime, racism, etc) without checking the violent crime statistics first.
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muhammed garba

16/11/2022 04:38
How your comment makes the top response for this film proves not only how naive you are, but how culturally bankrupt and immoral this nation is. The fact is, there are pockets of Russia and China here in the US not on community levels, but in the government as well. You have never heard of SERPICO or Rodney King obviously, it is no surprising Americans are completely out of touch. They elect a man like Bush, who invades a hornets nest, indebted your children and grandchildren, and runs a police state media called Fox network. The US government installed Pinochet in Peru, Saddam Hussein in Iraq, then orchestrate his execution. You are saying there is no such thing as the mafia or corrupt police and racism is not real. This film shows and tests the police as humans. Not everyone likes being pushed around by the police and not everyone is as passive and out of touch as you, thank God, if he exists.
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Hana Tadesse

16/11/2022 04:38
I'm surprised this wasn't a made for TV film! It has the look of a TV production, it was most likely video taped. The writing and direction is not up to movie standards. While they do have some veteran actors; they performances were tainted by poor writing. The writer decided that rather then rely on well written story with just a few of the points he wanted to make; he decided to throw every racism cliché into this one. And while the story is just plain silly; the poor direction leads to some pretty poor performances. I'm sure many of the actors in this film don't list this as one they are proud of. We all know that there are abuses by law enforcement; but this writer/director is beating us over the head with this script. If your looking for a well written, well acted story that make you feel like you got your monies worth; avoid this film like the plague. Written at about a 4th grade level.
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RimGurung2

16/11/2022 04:38
I just saw _The Glass Shield_ for the first time since it was released theatrically. I'm very glad to say it hasn't gone stale with time. Despite the violent overtones, the film is a subtle and compelling parable on race, power, and sex in the US. It won't satisfy anyone with the attention span of a fruit-fly or a * for blood and guts, but it gets under your skin (so to speak) if you pay it the slightest bit of attention. As a side note — this is one of the very few feature films chosen by the Whitney Museum of American Art for its biennial surveys of contemporary art (there was another film that year as well, _The Hours and Times_, also excellent).
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