Codice d'onore

Titolo originale: A Few Good Men
Regia: Rob Reiner |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma
Tag: underdog | dying and death | suicide | navy | right and justice | court case | suspicion of murder | guantanamo bay | marine corps | military court | code red | command | military base | u.s. navy | sexism | based on play or musical | flashback | court martial | platoon leader | military law | legal thriller |
Cast: Tom Cruise | Jack Nicholson | Demi Moore | Kevin Bacon | Kiefer Sutherland | Kevin Pollak | James Marshall | J. T. Walsh | Christopher Guest | J.A. Preston | Matt Craven | Wolfgang Bodison | Xander Berkeley | John M. Jackson | Noah Wyle | Cuba Gooding Jr. | Lawrence Lowe | Joshua Malina | Oscar Jordan | John M. Mathews | Aaron Sorkin | Alex Wexo | Frank Cavestani | Jan Munroe | Ron Ostrow | Matthew Saks | Harry Caesar | Michael DeLorenzo | Geoffrey Nauffts | Arthur Senzy | Cameron Thor | David Bowe | Gene Whittington | Maud Winchester | Jack Serino |

Due marines della base militare USA di Guantanamo a Cuba sono deferiti al tribunale militare per l'omicidio di un commilitone. Studiando la pratica, il trio dei difensori si convince che fu un'applicazione di "codice rosso", la norma non scritta che impone dure correzioni fisiche ai compagni che sbagliano e che, data la rigida disciplina, non poteva non essere stata autorizzata, anzi ordinata dai superiori.

Approfondimenti

Jack Nicholson told Rob Reiner he noticed that when he walked into the first rehearsal, the rest of [...] D
While Aaron Sorkin's screenplay remains mostly true to the dialogue in his original stage version, t [...] D
John M. Jackson, who plays the JAG here, would go on to play the JAG in the series JAG (1995). D
The original play was inspired by an actual Code Red at Guantanamo Bay. Lance Corporal David Cox and [...] D
The cast and crew featured veterans of several Stephen King adaptations. Jack Nicholson appeared in [...] D
Lieutenant Kaffee is watching a baseball game at his home after returning from Cuba. The sports anno [...] D
Tom Cruise's Jack Nicholson impersonation (when his character is quoting Colonel Jessep) was not scr [...] D
Jack Nicholson was paid $5 million for ten days' work. Technically, he worked an extra morning for f [...] D
A couple of the plot devices were suggested by the Broadway play The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, suc [...] D
The announcer of the Braves-Padres game is the late Jerry Coleman. Before his playing career with th [...] D
The role of Daniel Kaffee was originally played on stage by Tom Hulce. Kevin Bacon and Tom Hulce app [...] D
When Rob Reiner realised one scene required another take, he apologised to Jack Nicholson, who repor [...] D
Both Marines were found guilty of "Conduct unbecoming a United States Marine" and were ordered by Ju [...] D
Gene Hackman turned down the role of Col. Nathan R. Jessep because he was busy playing Sheriff Littl [...] D
Director of photography Robert Richardson insisted that they use anamorphic lenses in the film, with [...] D
Colonel Jessep warns Lieutenant Kendrick that Santiago needs to score "4646" on his next Proficiency [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to be nominated in either of the lead acting categ [...] D
Sections of this film are used by the Air Force Judge Advocate training school at Maxwell AFB, Alaba [...] D
Jessup twice says oh six hundred on the stand to mean 6 am. In reality, a Marine would say zero six [...] D
Jack Nicholson repeated his famous courtroom monologue as Colonel Jessep off-camera several times so [...] D
John M. Jackson, who portrayed Captain West, was later cast as Admiral Albert Jethro Chegwidden in t [...] D
When Kaffee first meets Galloway, he almost leaves before she has officially dismissed him, to which [...] D
J.A. Preston and J.T. Walsh previously appeared in Rischio totale (1990). D
Tom Cruise saw the Broadway play before signing on to the film. He also insisted on learning all of [...] D
The line: "You want me on that wall! You need me on that wall!" was originally written in the script [...] D
When Lieutenant Commander Galloway is called into Captain West's office, there is a coffee cup on hi [...] D
Jack Nicholson only appeared in four scenes in the entire film. The last of these is his famous "You [...] D
Brandon Lee was offered an unspecified role. Unfortunately, citing exhaustion/scheduling conflicts w [...] D
Kevin Bacon praised Kiefer Sutherland for embracing the darkness of his character. Sutherland praise [...] D
The shot of the UC-12 airplane landing at "Guantanamo" with Kaffee, Galloway, and Weinberg is actual [...] D
Kevin Bacon and Demi Moore have both worked with Donald Sutherland. Bacon appeared with him in Anima [...] D
The movie rights for the play "A Few Good Men" were sold before it even premiered. D
Jack Nicholson and Rob Reiner reunited to make Non è mai troppo tardi (2007). D
This is Demi Moore's first time playing a role in the military. D
In this film, Tom Cruise's character is a Boston Red Sox fan and in the (2005) film "War of the Worl [...] D
The single military ribbon worn by Lieutenant (jg) Daniel Kaffee is the National Defense Service Med [...] D
The planes shown on the tarmac at Guantanamo Bay are F-14s. The hangar used, was also used in Pearl [...] D
Aunt Ginny is played by Rob Reiner's sister-in-law, Maud Winchester. D
After Galloway tells Kaffee and Weinberg she has the medical reports and Chinese food, she suggests [...] D
Rob Reiner said that landing Jack Nicholson was like having Babe Ruth on his team. D
Kiefer Sutherland and Wolfgang Bodison worked together later in Freeway (1996). D
After seeing the stage play, Richard Dreyfuss wanted to play Colonel Jessep. D
Two "Misery" novels can be seen beside Danny's typewriter while he watches a ball game. Misery non d [...] D
Daniel Kaffee (Tom Cruise) is a Lieutenant Junior Grade. This is one rank below the previous Navy of [...] D
According to Rob Reiner, Tom Cruise would always stay after rehearsals to work on perfecting his rol [...] D
Commander Stone, a physician is asked to speculate on the cause of Santiago's death. No speculation [...] D
Rob Reiner said that he related to Kaffee because of his own famous father Carl Reiner. D
In the courtroom scenes, the branch insignia for the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Cor [...] D
While he has directed films that have huge cult followings and are now regarded as classics, this re [...] D
Wolfgang Bodison was working for Rob Reiner on the film as a location scout when Reiner decided he w [...] D
While filming the scene in which Kendrick is driving Kaffee's group around the base in a Humvee thro [...] D
At the opening of the outdoor lunch scene in Cuba, Colonel Jessup is discussing the first Gulf War w [...] D
Writer Aaron Sorkin got the story idea from his sister, who in real life experienced a very similar [...] D
Trailer narrated by Don LaFontaine. D
Charles Erwin: The marching band in the beginning is The Capital Band, and has a brief mention in th [...] D
Tom Cruise and Cuba Gooding, Jr. appeared in Jerry Maguire (1996). D
A recent college graduate, Aaron Sorkin was working as a bartender at NY Broadway shows, and wrote t [...] D
The baseball game that Lieutenant Kaffee is watching when Lieutenant Commander Galloway comes to inf [...] D
There are a number of parallels to L'ammutinamento del Caine (1954). While the nature of the wrongdo [...] D
(June 2008) Ranked #5 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films in the genre "C [...] D
The original play, "A Few Good Men" by Aaron Sorkin, opened at the Music Box Theater on November 15, [...] D
Jodie Foster, Linda Hamilton, and Michelle Pfeiffer were considered for the role of Joanne Galloway. D
Kiefer Sutherland and Wolfgang Bodison later appeared in Freeway - No Exit (1996). D
It is the only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to win any Academy Awards. D
The planes shown on the tarmac at Guantanamo Bay are F-14 Tomcats. The last squadron at Gitmo was VC [...] D
Xander Berkeley and J.A. Preston later appeared in Air Force One (1997). They don't share scenes on [...] D
In the final court scene, the two MP's that took Jack Nicholson's character into custody were actual [...] D
Lieutenant Kaffee is based on David Iglesias, a real-life Naval Reservist and Judge Advocate General [...] D
Tom Cruise and Demi Moore were born in 1962. In the film the Kaffee character was described as being [...] D
One of several movies where Kevin Bacon has played a character who has been first named "Jack". In F [...] D
When searching for an appropriate setting for the trial, the producers learned that regular military [...] D
Michelle Pfeiffer was the first choice for Lieutenant Commander Galloway, but the studio wanted a to [...] D
Christopher Guest (Dr. Stone) made his third appearance in a film directed by Rob Reiner. The other [...] D
Corporal Barnes, played by Noah Wyle, outranks Lance Corporal Dawson, yet says he would not administ [...] D
Tri-Star Pictures produced the film with Aaron Sorkin writing the screenplay adaptation of his play. [...] D
Was originally scheduled for a late summer or early fall release in 1992 but distributor Columbia Pi [...] D
Xander Berkeley and Kiefer Sutherland worked together later on 24 (2001) D
Demi Moore's first movie since the birth of her second daughter. She had to bow out of Ragazze vince [...] D
The word "sir" is used 164 times during the movie. That's an average of once every 50 seconds. D
The title for the play and film came from a long-running recruiting campaign for the U.S. Marine Cor [...] D
With the exception of a scene where Captain Ross' captains bars are worn correctly and Lieutenant Co [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to not be nominated for Best Director. D
One of the baseball games that Kaffee had on the television at his place was between the Minnesota T [...] D
Tom Cruise, Demi Moore, J.T. Walsh and Kevin Bacon have worked with director Barry Levinson. Cruise [...] D
Jack Nicholson only appears in three scenes. D
The movie's line "You can't handle the truth!" was voted as the #92 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines [...] D
Tom Cruise was attracted to this challenging role because of the "tremendous writing". He travelled [...] D
Kevin Bacon and Kiefer Sutherland previously worked on Linea mortale (1990). D
Jack Nicholson and Cuba Gooding, Jr. appeared in As Good as It Gets (1997). D
Rob Reiner's rules for a great courtroom drama: 1. A compelling court case. 2. Equally gripping prot [...] D
The television set in Kafee's apartment winds up in three different places during the film: to the l [...] D
Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee owns an NES console that can be seen on top of his television in a couple o [...] D
The Defense Department refused to endorse the film. This meant that the filmmakers couldn't utilize [...] D
First film role for Wolfgang Bodison, who portrayed Lance Corporal Harold W. Dawson. D
Kevin Pollak said of Jack Nicholson, "He is the party. No one had more fun." D
2nd movie with James Marshall and Cuba Gooding Jr. 1st of 2 with Cuba Gooding Jr and Tom Cruise. D
The movie's line "You can't handle the truth!" was voted as the #92 movie quote by the American Film [...] D
The lead roles were originally played on stage by Tom Hulce and Stephen Lang. Donald Sutherland and [...] D
The movie is the first and only time that Tom Cruise has worked with Demi Moore, as of July 2021. D
In Aaron Sorkin's June 1991 draft, the film does not end with the iconic shot of Tom Cruise admiring [...] D
The Marine Corps drill team was portrayed by Texas A&M University's Corps of Cadets Fish Drill Team. D
That same year Jack Nicholson and J.T. Walsh appeared in Hoffa - Santo o mafioso? (1992) and became [...] D
Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise have worked with director Stanley Kubrick. Nicholson in Shining (1980) [...] D
The car that Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee drives is a very low production version of a 1963 Chevrolet Im [...] D
An unnamed executive gave Aaron Sorkin a note: "If Tom Cruise and Demi Moore aren't going to sleep w [...] D
Rob Reiner praised J.T. Walsh (Markinson) as a natural and understated actor. Reiner's goal is to ha [...] D
The role of Lieutenant Dan Kaffee was originally played on Broadway by Tom Hulce. He was later repla [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year not to be nominated in any of the writing categories. D
The Aaron Sorkin trademark of showing two characters walking down a hallway toward a moving camera t [...] D
Jason Laymon, a member of Texas A&M's Fish Drill Team, gave live performances of his rifle technique [...] D
James Marshall appeared in two other films the same year with two other actors in the film: Cuba Goo [...] D
The date when Jessep ordered the code red was September 6. D
The name of the character portrayed by J.A. Preston is Judge Julius Alexander Randolph. This might h [...] D
Demi Moore reportedly agreed to negotiate her $3 million asking price down to $2 million because she [...] D
Jessup's rank of full-colonel in the marines is equal to Galloway's Captain West in the Navy. And Ga [...] D
The most critically and financially successful film Jack Nicholson starred in 1992. His first film t [...] D
Kevin Pollak's mother is in the crowd watching the trial. According to Pollak, she hit on Jack Nicho [...] D
Kevin Bacon and J.T. Walsh previously appeared in Il grande regista (1989) directed by Christopher G [...] D
During lunch at Gitmo, the moment Jessep confesses out loud to Jo "off the record" that he considers [...] D
Aaron Sorkin said he enjoyed working for Rob Reiner, even though the director ordered him to make co [...] D
To get to the truth of his character, James Marshall played Downey with "youthful ignorance." Rob Re [...] D
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Jack Nicholson, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Aaron Sorkin; and o [...] D
Jason Alexander was supposed to play Sam Weinberg, but when Seinfeld (1989) was unexpectedly renewed [...] D
One of the ribbons on Colonel Jessep's dress uniform jacket is the Navy Cross. This is the second hi [...] D
Aaron Sorkin: He appears as a lawyer in a bar talking to a woman about one of his cases. D
Kaffee states that he is afraid of flying. In reality, Tom Cruise is a well-known avid pilot. His in [...] D
Film debut of Joshua Malina. D
Demi Moore and Tom Cruise went on to co-star in different films with Robert Redford. Moore in Propos [...] D
Kevin Pollak called this the greatest experience he's ever had working on a film. D

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Errori

Location shots of Kafee's townhouse show a blue brick front, and a white wooden frame between the ba [...] D
While Danny is being briefed on his new case, he asks his superior what a fence line is in Cuba; sur [...] D
When Kaffee is looking up recent telephone calls from the Marine base, you can see they're dated 199 [...] D
During the Court room scuffle when Col Jessep threatens to rip the eyes out of Kaffee's head with th [...] D
The crime takes place in early September. A day or two later, scenes from Washington, DC are shown, [...] D
The jury for Dawson and Downey's court martial was comprised entirely of officers. It seems that Kaf [...] D
When Captain Ross calls McGuire to the stand in the courts-martial, Ross is moving toward the centra [...] D
There is no such thing as "conduct unbecoming a Marine" under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. [...] D
At the end of the film when Nicholson is arrested he's wearing a tie but when he turns around to pic [...] D
In both the United States Navy and Marine Corps, salutes are not rendered while uncovered (not weari [...] D
Colonel Jessep, a career Marine Corps officer refers to a firearm as a "gun." As anyone who is in th [...] D
When Dr. Stone is giving testimony, Captain Ross asks "Dr. Stone, what is lactic acidosis?" Dr. Ston [...] D
After Col. Jessup finishes his testimony, the judge instructs the jury to move to an anteroom and wa [...] D
Jessop "Walk softly and always carry an armoured tank division". Anyone in the military would know t [...] D
Throughout the movie, 7 or 8 marines are seen in dress uniforms. All wear expert rifleman badges - a [...] D
Jessep lowers his cigar twice between shots without apparently having had time to return it to his m [...] D
After Downey and Dawson are found guilty of the non-existent charge of "conduct unbecoming a Marine, [...] D
Danny shouldn't be asking Sam how to get Dawson a new lawyer because even though Danny is considered [...] D
When deciding to take the plea deal, Dawson asks Danny if they'll be dishonorably discharged which D [...] D
Throughout the movie, Santiago is mentioned as being "transferred off the base (Guantanamo Bay)" It [...] D
Near the end of the movie, it is declared that Colonel Jessep is "under arrest." This is incorrect; [...] D
When Kaffee gets into his car and Markinson is sitting in the back seat, set lights are visible in M [...] D
In the initial office scene with Col Jessep, LtCol Markinson is not wearing name or US Marine Corps [...] D
Kaffee is a Lieutenant Junior Grade (O-2) after being in the Navy for nine months. A JAG officer who [...] D
Col. Jessep mockingly envies Lt. Kaffee for being able to have oral sex with a female superior offic [...] D
After Kaffee says "I want the truth!" the reverberation of his voice in the courtroom cuts off abrup [...] D
Colonel Jessup states that Santiago was getting his transfer and that he had signed the papers. Howe [...] D
As Kendrick testifies, we often see the back of his head. When Kaffee asks about Dawson's latest rep [...] D
When Joanna refuses Ross's plea bargain deal of six months to two years she should've known the judg [...] D
[ SPOILER]We see Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson shoot himself with a Beretta M9 which is a 9mm pi [...] D
When Kaffee is in his office getting ready to go to Cuba, a shot is used twice. Before we go in the [...] D
The most likely year of the trial is 1991. 6 September 1991 was indeed a Friday. 3 October was a Thu [...] D
Before their first meeting Danny tells JoAnne to bring all the proficient and conduct reports on Daw [...] D
Throughout the movie Danny and characters refer to each other by their full first and last names bec [...] D
When Lt Weinberg bring in the 2 USAF Airmen towards the end of Col Jessep's testimony with the inten [...] D
When Kaffee is reading the inventory of Santiago's belongings during the trial, he refers to "three [...] D
In his opening statement Danny says if you're given an order in the Washington Navy yard, it doesn't [...] D
Kaffee's car has D.C. tags but the windshield shows Virginia inspection and county stickers. D
In one of the scenes in Kaffee's apartment he is watching a baseball game between the Minnesota Twin [...] D
Throughout the film, dates are spoken or written in the mm/dd/yyyy format and with ordinal numbers ( [...] D
When Lt. Col. Markinson is dressing in his uniform prior to his suicide, he inserts the end of the b [...] D
At the end of the movie, when Dawson says "Ten Hut" and salutes, he does it without his cover (hat). [...] D
Some have said that Markinson did not put his belt through the buckle while dressing. The belt is a [...] D
When Kaffee talked to Ross in the bar about Markinson and took his first drink of beer it was obviou [...] D
After Kaffee's walk with Weinberg and his baby, discussing the forthcoming trip to Cuba, Kaffee leav [...] D
After Jessep says, "I have been promoted up through the chain with greater speed and success than yo [...] D
When Dawson refuses to accept the plea bargain agreement, Danny tells him his not guilty plea would [...] D
When Ross and Kaffee first negotiate a plea bargain deal, Ross says if they plead guilty the prosecu [...] D
When Markinson dresses for his suicide we see a closeup of him buckling his holster, sliding the bel [...] D
There are apparently three officers in Col Jessep's unit including Col Jessep, and no Non-Comissione [...] D
A Judge Advocate has the same qualified immunity as any other attorney arguing a defense. The premis [...] D
Kendrick is outranked by Ross but never addresses him as "Sir" during his testimony. While it's poss [...] D
Danny tells Joanne his been in the navy for about 9 months and out of law school for a little over a [...] D
While Kaffee is in his apartment, with Galloway and Weinberg, playing basketball, he throws the ball [...] D
When Captain Ross returns to his desk after questioning Corporal Barnes, you can see him lift The M [...] D
In the last courtroom scene, after Col. Jessep has struggled with the Marine in an attempt to get at [...] D
Kaffee once refers to Dawson as a "Corporal," when in fact, he is a Lance Corporal (one rank below a [...] D
Lt. Col. Markinson commits suicide with a Beretta M92, 9mm pistol, albeit chrome-plated, a concessio [...] D
When Danny tells Joanne and Sam he would be reprimanded for conspiracy and perjury, he didn't mentio [...] D
Corporal Barnes when being questioned by Kaffee on the stand says that even though he wanted to give [...] D
When Daniel and Joanne investigate the crime scene, you can see the pillow on the bed is stained red [...] D
When Galloway talks to Kaffee before his showdown with Col. Jessep, they both laugh after Kaffee say [...] D
A shot shows a letter written by William T. Santiago, a low-level Marine, displaying a watermark of [...] D
Danny and Joanne didn't advise Downey that he can negotiate the terms of a plea bargain by himself, [...] D
When Kaffee asks Jessep whether the men were clear on his orders, Jessep replies, "Crystal." Such a [...] D
When the Marines begin their rifle twirling drill, they have their bayonets fixed to their rifles. H [...] D
When Galloway confronts the drunk Danny about why he asked for the transfer order from Jessep, on th [...] D
Throughout Lt. Kaffee's first meeting with Lt. Commander Galloway, the stain on Kaffee's shirt appea [...] D
At the end of the movie, when the two marines stand to hear the verdict, the long shot shows them to [...] D
When Kaffee meets Galloway for the first time, Kaffee's apple switches hands, and the stain on his s [...] D
Kaffee leaves his office after his secretary tells him to say "hi" to Fidel Castro, and he and Gallo [...] D
After the Government has rested, Lt. Kaffee, Lt. Weinberg, and Lt. Cdr. Galloway are the last ones i [...] D
When Kaffee asks Jessep if the first flight out is at 6 am, and is told yes, he then follows up by s [...] D
Col. Jessep's tie after trying to attack Danny and fixing his uniform. (See also Mars Attacks!.) D
Many times throughout the trial, from shot-to-shot; Capt. Ross's bars (insignia on shirt collar) cha [...] D
After taking a break from playing basketball, Jack Ross tells Joe and Danny that Dawson and Downey c [...] D
After Kaffee has entered a plea for the two marines and as the judge leaves the room and everyone st [...] D
When Dawson and Downey first arrived in DC, they are escorted from the car to the building by enlist [...] D
When they are examining the closet in Santiago's room, Kaffee runs his fingers across the camouflage [...] D
The night before the first day of trial Kaffee opens the door to let Weinberg and Galloway out of hi [...] D
When Danny concludes his first meeting with Dawson and Downey in the interrogation room, he reminds [...] D
When Kaffee, Galloway, and Weinberg, are at Kaffee's house and call it a day, Kaffee opens the door [...] D
In the interview room, LCpl. Dawson issues the order "Officer on deck, Ten Hut". The Navy and Marine [...] D
In the 1990's if you drive on the base. You will have a vehicle tag in the left hand lower windshiel [...] D
During the initial "code red" crime, the tape is put around Santiago's face twice. D
In the final court scene, when Jessep tells Kaffee to call him Colonel or sir before returning to th [...] D
The rear view mirror disappears and reappears in Kaffee's car when Markinson is in the back seat whi [...] D
After a day of testimony, Kaffee's briefcase switches hands twice between shots. D
In the court room scene during the rain storm, the leaves on the trees outside the windows are green [...] D
In the airport scene at Guantanamo, when Cpl. Barnes arrives to pick up Naval officers Kaffe, Weinbe [...] D
In Cuba, Kaffee and Weinberg are advised to wear camouflage over their navy whites to protect them a [...] D
When everyone stands up to hear the verdict, the defense lawyers' table is clean and empty, and they [...] D
When Kaffee meets Galloway for the first time, Kaffee's second button from the top is unbuttoned whe [...] D
When Lt. Kaffee begins his court room questioning of Col. Jessep, he notes that the Jessep is wearin [...] D
Kaffee and Jessep talk over and interrupt each other which is not permitted because the stenographer [...] D
When Weinberg is asking Dawson about shooting at his mirror, his arms are crossed over his chest. Mo [...] D
Once Kaffee confirmed with Markinson that Jessep had flight records changed in the tower chief's log [...] D
Sam mispronounces My Lai as "ni lai", when it's pronounced as "may lai". D
When Kaffee meets Galloway for the first time, his cap is tucked under his left arm as he enters her [...] D
When Col Jessep orders his clerk to get the White House on the phone the clerk responds with, "Yes, [...] D
Kaffee pulls into the parking lot at Markinson's hotel and it is more of a motel - rooms having outs [...] D
In the bar, Kaffee is holding his beer bottle in his right hand as he leaps up to call Capt. Ross a [...] D
Where the crime took place in Gitmo, everything would have been documented by the investigators, thr [...] D
While meeting with defense attorneys in Guantanamo Bay, Colonel Jessep says "Speak softly and carry [...] D
When LT CDR Galloway sets down her cover (headgear) in the Captain's office, her cover reverses posi [...] D
When Kaffee asks Dawson what a Code Red is, and Dawson replies "Sir?", Kaffee retorts with "Don't an [...] D
When the drill team is doing the opening sequence, Lt. Co. Galloway walks right up next to the drill [...] D
When Lt. Kaffee and Lt. Weinberg go to question PFC Downey and LCpl Dawson there is a camera of some [...] D
Capt. Ross refers to Lt. Kendrick as a "a lieutenant with four letters of commendation," which is a [...] D
After the first day of testimony, the plot segues to Kaffee's apartment at night by showing a sunset [...] D
When Jessup has his "You can't handle the truth" response, you can see sweat around the top edge of [...] D
When Kaffee comes home drunk, he and Weinberg take 3 sips from the bottle of Jack, but the volume in [...] D
Jo most likely lied Downey by saying they'll let him go back to his platoon soon because then he'll [...] D
After Kaffee's walk with Weinberg and his baby, discussing the forthcoming trip to Cuba, Kaffee leav [...] D

Frase

Pfc. William T. Santiago: P.S. In exchange for my [...] D
Galloway: [to Danny after memorizing his personnel [...] D
Kaffee: [to Sam as he enters Danny's apartment] wh [...] D
Col. Jessup: [during lunch in Cuba with Markinson, [...] D
Galloway: But my feeling is that if this case is h [...] D
Galloway: [in her office, after sensing he prefers [...] D
Galloway: [in her office] Lieutenant, how long hav [...] D
Col. Jessup: [in Jessup's office after Kendrick wa [...] D
[upon first meeting in her office] Galloway: You' [...] D
Lt. Weinberg: [in Danny's apartment, referring to [...] D
Kaffee: [feeling guilty after having lost his temp [...] D
Kaffee: [in the interrogation room] cutie-pie shit [...] D
Kaffee: [to Sam and JoAnne] They drew the court me [...] D
Kaffee: [in a seafood restaurant] Why are you alwa [...] D
Kaffee: Lieutenant, do you know what a code red is [...] D
Kaffee: [after court has adjourned for the day wit [...] D
[first lines] Drill Master: Forward, march! D
[last lines, after court has adjourned for the day [...] D
Lt. Weinberg: meeting for the first time [in her [...] D
Galloway: [referring to Markinson, while holding a [...] D
Col. Jessup: [to Danny as he, Sam, and Jo enters J [...] D
Kaffee: [sarcastically to Joanne in his apartment] [...] D
Lieutenant Dave Spradling: [realizing Danny's term [...] D
Capt. Ross: [upon entering Danny's office] Dan Kaf [...] D
Kaffee: [first meeting each other before the trial [...] D
Kaffee: [mildly intoxicated in his apartment] Anyw [...] D
Kaffee: [after settling a fight between Sam and Jo [...] D
Capt. Ross: Your honor, it's become obvious that L [...] D
Col. Jessup: [to Galloway during lunch in Cuba wit [...] D
Kaffee: [Sarcastically to Harold as he enters the [...] D
Galloway: [showing up at his apartment unannounced [...] D
Kaffee: [to Dawson after waving his hand in front [...] D
Judge Randolph: [to Kaffee from the judge's bench] [...] D
Kaffee: [to the court after asking what Jessup pac [...] D
Dawson: [talking privately in an interrogation roo [...] D
Capt. Ross: [while cross examining Dr. Stone in co [...] D
Kaffee: Lieutenant Kendrick, in your opinion was P [...] D
Kaffee: [to Kendrick] I understand you had a meeti [...] D
Kaffee: [seeing Markinson in the back seat of his [...] D
Col. Jessup: [in Jessup's office with Markinson, K [...] D
Kaffee: [in an empty courtroom after the trial has [...] D
Galloway: [in her office] Lieutenant, this letter [...] D
Kaffee: [in Barnes' Humvee] Whoa. Hold it. We gott [...] D
Lt. Kendrick: [after asked by Galloway if he think [...] D
Col. Jessup: [Judge dismisses the jury after Jesse [...] D
Galloway: [going over their defense strategy, in h [...] D
Kaffee: [entering his apartment from the back door [...] D
Kaffee: [sarcastically, dismissely to Galloway] Oh [...] D
Kaffee: What do you want from me? Galloway: [refe [...] D
Agent #1: working late tonight lieutenant? Kaffee [...] D
Galloway: [in West's office] I appreciate you seei [...] D
Kaffee: [in an empty hallway after work hours] You [...] D
Kaffee: Colonel, the 6 a.m. was first flight off t [...] D
Agent #1: Working late tonight, Lieutenant? Lt. D [...] D
Kaffee: [to Dawson and Downey in the interrogation [...] D
Galloway: [while in a seafood restaurant] I think [...] D
Lt. Kendrick: Private Santiago was a member of sec [...] D
Downey: [after the verdict was read] I don't under [...] D
Capt. Ross: were you present at a meeting held on [...] D
Kaffee: Lt. Kendrick, was Lance Corporal Dawson gi [...] D
Capt. Ross: Corporal Barnes, I hold here the Marin [...] D
Galloway: [in her office, refering to Danny] Tell [...] D
Kaffee: name some reasons why a Marine would relie [...] D
Dawson: [in an interogation room] Permission to sp [...] D
Kaffee: Colonel, Lt. Kendrick ordered the Code Red [...] D
Kaffee: [getting Jack's attention while he's playi [...] D
Galloway: [to Danny as walks out his office buildi [...] D
Kaffee: [after going over their case for the night [...] D
Kaffee: [Stops Dawson as he is leaving the courtro [...] D
Galloway: [refering to Jessup] You put him on the [...] D
Kaffee: [sarcastically to Joanne with Sam present [...] D
Kaffee: [to Jo and sam as they prepare for their f [...] D
Galloway: [after sensing his contempt for Dawson a [...] D
Col. Jessup: [after Danny casually and dispectfull [...] D
Capt. Ross: [confirming Danny's bluff to Jessup af [...] D
Kaffee: Commander, from what I understand, if this [...] D
Mr. Dawson: [first meeting each other in court] Li [...] D
Galloway: [in the interrogation room, after Dawson [...] D
Col. Jessep: [sarcastically to Danny after he aske [...] D
Kaffee: [Defense opening statement] There was no p [...] D
Col. Jessup: [in Jessup's office] Hmmmm... transfe [...] D
Kaffee: Commander, you testified that it takes lac [...] D
Galloway: [before leaving his apartment] Hey, Kaff [...] D
Galloway: [referring to her objecting repeatedly t [...] D
Dawson: [to Danny in the interrogation room with J [...] D
Galloway: The doctor's wrong. Kaffee: [jokingly, [...] D
Capt. Ross: [repeated line, swearing in the witnes [...] D
Barnes: [when asked on the witness stand why he di [...] D
Kaffee: [angrily to Markinson as he enters his mot [...] D
Kaffee: [in an interogation room] This your signat [...] D
Kaffee: [when Galloway insists on investigation in [...] D
Kaffee: [to the court while Jessup is on the witne [...] D
Kaffee: [in an interogation room] Did you assault [...] D
Galloway: [crisply, after Kaffee's risen premature [...] D
Kaffee: [in Sam's office after work hours] I don't [...] D
Col. Jessup: Have you ever spent time in an infant [...] D
Lt. Weinberg: [while walking his daughter] You've [...] D
Galloway: [while in Danny's apartment] There's got [...] D
Kaffee: [in Santiago's room] Lt. Kendrick... can I [...] D
Kaffee: [to his teamates in the outfield] Alright, [...] D
Lt. Weinberg: [sarcastically to Joanne with Danny [...] D
Kaffee: [Rehearsing examination] Doctor, was there [...] D
Kaffee: Jack Ross came to see me today. He offered [...] D
Kaffee: [to Joanne after she makes a reference to [...] D
Capt. Ross: Mr. Maguire can you raise your right h [...] D
Kaffee: [to Dawson in the interrogation room, refe [...] D
Kaffee: [in an interrogation room with Sam and Dow [...] D
Capt. Ross: Mr. Maguire can you raise your right h [...] D
[In the film edited for TV on NBC dubbed in the Mo [...] D
Col. Jessup: [punchline for a joke to Kaffee, Mark [...] D
Lt. Weinberg: [refering to Dawson and Downey after [...] D
Kaffee: Whatever happened to saluting an officer w [...] D
Capt. Ross: [in a bar, after Danny just walked up [...] D
Kaffee: [settling a fight between Sam and Joanne a [...] D
Col. Jessup: [refering to Santiago] I felt his lif [...] D
Barnes: [in Barnes'humvee] I've got some camouflag [...] D
Kaffee: [to Dawson in the interrogation after he d [...] D
Capt. Ross: And now we'll never know, will we Mr., [...] D
Galloway: [talking privately before Jessup takes t [...] D
Kaffee: [Kaffee has just asked why Santiago hadn't [...] D
Judge Randolph: [Judge Randolph reading the verdic [...] D
Lt. Daniel Kaffee: [TV edited on NBC Movie. Seeing [...] D
Capt. Ross: [to the Judge] Docket number 411275 VR [...] D
Kaffee: [just seconds before the trial starts] Las [...] D
Kaffee: Private, I want you to tell us one last ti [...] D
Col. Jessup: [during lunch in Cuba with Markinson, [...] D
Kaffee: [at Luther's magazine stand] How's it goin [...] D
Galloway: [talking through the batting cage fence] [...] D
Bailiff: [to the court] all those having business [...] D
Lt. Weinberg: [to Dawson in the interrogation room [...] D
Lt. Col. Matthew Andrew Markinson: [voice over, as [...] D
Pfc. William T. Santiago: [Santiago's letter] Dear [...] D
Kaffee: [ariving in the conference room after the [...] D
Col. Jessup: John, you're in charge. Santiago does [...] D
Kaffee: So this is what a courtroom looks like. D
Kaffee: [while looking through his refrigerator] W [...] D
Col. Jessup: [in his office, meeting for the first [...] D
Capt. Ross: Why did you go into Santiago's room? [...] D
Galloway: [to Kaffee as she leaves after his drunk [...] D
Galloway: Are you planning on doing any investigat [...] D
Capt. West: [in West's office] Commander Galloway, [...] D
Capt. Ross: [the prosecution's opening statement] [...] D

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