
A Few Good Men
In the heart of the nation's capital, in a courthouse of the U.S. government, one man will stop at nothing to keep his honor, and one will stop at nothing to find the truth.
When cocky military lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee and his co-counsel, Lt. Cmdr. JoAnne Galloway, are assigned to a murder case, they uncover a hazing ritual that could implicate high-ranking officials such as shady Col. Nathan Jessep.
- 7.5
- 1992
- Released
- 2h 18m

Tom Cruise
Lt. Daniel Kaffee
Jack Nicholson
Col. Nathan R. Jessep
Demi Moore
Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway
Kevin Bacon
Capt. Jack Ross
Kiefer Sutherland
Lt. Jonathan Kendrick
Kevin Pollak
Lt. Sam Weinberg
James Marshall
Pfc. Louden Downey
J. T. Walsh
Lt. Col. Matthew A. Markinson
Christopher Guest
Dr. Stone
J.A. Preston
Judge Randolph
Matt Craven
Lt. Dave Spradling
Wolfgang Bodison
Lance Cpl. Harold W. Dawson
Xander Berkeley
Capt. Whitaker
John M. Jackson
Capt. West
Noah Wyle
Cpl. Jeffrey Barnes
Cuba Gooding Jr.
Cpl. Carl Hammaker
Lawrence Lowe
Bailiff
Joshua Malina
Tom
Oscar Jordan
Steward
John M. Mathews
Guard #1
Alex Wexo
Guard #2
Frank Cavestani
Agent #1
Jan Munroe
Jury Foreman
Ron Ostrow
M.P.
Matthew Saks
David
Harry Caesar
Luther
Michael DeLorenzo
Pfc. William T. Santiago
Geoffrey Nauffts
Lt. Sherby
Arthur Senzy
Robert C. McGuire
Cameron Thor
Cdr. Lawrence
David Bowe
Cdr. Gibbs
Gene Whittington
Mr. Dawson
Maud Winchester
Aunt Ginny Miller

Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$243,240,178.00
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- #u.s. navy
- #sexism
- #based on play or musical
- #flashback
- #court martial
- #platoon leader
- #military law
- #legal thriller
Reviews

**An excellent film, which deserves the time we can give it, but which has a group of poorly conceived characters and a terrible protagonist.** Personally, I really like courtroom dramas, it's a genre of cinema that I enjoy and that generally works very well for me. I also have a certain tendency to like films based on the military environment. This film, combining both things, seemed like the

I've actually been in a military court room a couple of times... not because I ever served, not because I was testifying or charged with anything... but mainly because historian. Sure, the court wasn't in session at the time but. Wow, A Few Good Men found the nicest, prettiest, and best decorated courtroom on Earth. Top Gun actually did it better. But, it was based on a true story that every
Another good all stars ensemble movie were everything is perfect, the actors and the script. A greate court room drama. Having an enjoyable time of entertaining nobody needs bright colors and super CGI to have a good story, just good acting and a great story, but as a Graphic Designer, i can say the photography is great.

I think this my favourite outing for Tom Cruise. He is the cocky young navy lawyer "Kaffee", who usually plea-bargains and as yet has never seen the inside of a courtroom. Surprisingly, he is drafted in to investigate the death of a young soldier at Guantanamo Bay. Two marines have been arrested for his murder, but they claim that they were ordered to administer a "Code Red" - a fairly brutal form

“You can’t handle the truth!” RELEASED IN 1992 and directed by Rob Reiner, "A Few Good Men” is a military drama about a smart-axx young Navy Lawyer (Tom Cruise) who’s never seen a courtroom because he lazily arranges plea bargains. Perhaps this is why he’s assigned to defending two young Marines stationed at Guantanamo Bay who are accused of murdering a fellow Marine. They maintain that they w











