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The Glass Shield (1994)

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Original title: Glass Shield, The

Directed by
Charles Burnett

Written by
Charles Burnett, John Eddie Johnson

Cast
Erich Anderson, Richard Anderson, Michael Boatman, Bernie Casey, Wanda De Jesus [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jun 2, 1995
DVD Release Date
• R1: Feb 12, 2002

Running Time
1 hour, 49 minutes

Country France, USA

Production Companies
CiBy 2000, Miramax Films

Studio CiBy 2000

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Other Titles
• The Glass Shield (1994)
• The Johnny Johnson Trial



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 Synopses for The Glass Shield (1994)
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Eager rookie J.J. Johnson (Michael Boatman) is the only black officer in a Los Angeles sheriffs' substation. He soon comes up against ingrained racism, corruption, and violence on the force as he tries to fit in. A young black man (Ice Cube) is pulled in as a murder suspect after a wealthy man's wife is shot in a botched armed robbery. Boatman and Deputy Fields (Lori Petty) soon realize that the facts in the case don't add up and dig a bit deeper. They soon find a maze of deceit that extends upward from the sheriffs to L.A. city government. Though slow and rather convoluted, this film has an absorbing story worthy of Joseph Wambaugh and an interesting cast to hold viewers' attention. Blaxploitation vet Bernie Casey excels as Ice Cube's defense attorney, and Boatman is fine as the wide-eyed Johnson. Director Charles Burnett infuses a sense of dread and foreboding into sunny Los Angeles locations and well-lit convenience stores that turns the rules of dimly lit thrillers upside down. He also does a fair job of capturing the macho-cowboy mentality of the all-white sheriffs, complete with styled hair and heavy mustaches. Considering the timely subject matter, this film could have easily become heavy-handed cop opera, but the character development and performances are strong enough to lift it above the level of invective. After all, it's a scenario that's all too believable in light of late-1990s events. --Jerry Renshaw
  
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2.With THE GLASS SHIELD, acclaimed director Charles Burnett (KILLER OF SHEEP, TO SLEEP WITH ANGER) tackles the problematic issue of racism within the police force. J.J. Johnson (Michael Boatman) has wanted to be a cop ever since he was a kid. And now that he's just been promoted to the position of deputy in the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Office, he's going to learn what being a police officer is really all about. As the first black deputy in Edgemar’s all-white Sheriff's station, he must learn to adapt if his new assignment is going to work out. Befriending the station’s only other minority, the Jewish, female Deborah Fields (Lori Petty), J.J. soon realizes it's impossible to "get along" or be one of the "good guys" when police brutality, political corruption and rampant racism reign supreme. After discovering that a man he has helped to indict (played with ferocious intensity by Ice Cube) is, in fact, the victim of a monumental cover up, J.J. risks his future by butting heads with the powers that be. Shelved after conflict erupted between Burnett and the film’s distributor, Miramax, THE GLASS SHIELD remains a provocative, tense thriller that addresses its sensitive subject matter with grace and intelligence.   
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3.  In a world filled with violence… his only weapon is the truth!

In this powerful action thriller, an ambitious rookie cop and his station's only female deputy (Lori Petty - A League of Their Own) uncover widespread corruption and conspiracy when they realize that an innocent man (Ice Cube - Three Kings) has been jailed for a shocking murder! Suddenly, these two outsiders are forced to make an impossible choice: fit into an unjust system by breaking the law they're sworn to uphold… or break the unwritten code of silence that could be their only protection! From acclaimed director Charles Burnett (To Sleep with Anger), The Glass Shield combines non-stop suspense with an explosive story - to keep you riveted to the edge of your seat!  
  
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