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A Few Good Men
TrailerA fast-talking, charming Navy defense attorney must prove that a pair of Marines are innocent of murdering a fellow fighter. The lawyer's biggest obstacle is a conniving base commander who wants the whole affair swept under the carpet.Actors: Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Pollak, James Marshall, J.T. Walsh, Christopher Guest, J.A. Preston, Matt Craven, ...»Director: Rob ReinerCountry: United StatesDuration: 138 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "A Few Good Men"
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Characters of "A Few Good Men"
Lt. Daniel KaffeePlayed by: Tom CruiseCol. Nathan R. JessupPlayed by: Jack NicholsonLt. Cdr. JoAnne GallowayPlayed by: Demi MooreCapt. Jack RossPlayed by: Kevin BaconLt. Jonathan KendrickPlayed by: Kiefer SutherlandLt. Sam WeinbergPlayed by: Kevin PollakPfc. Louden DowneyPlayed by: James MarshallLt. Col. Matthew Andrew MarkinsonPlayed by: J.T. WalshDr. StonePlayed by: Christopher GuestJudge Julius Alexander RandolphPlayed by: J.A. PrestonLt. Dave SpradlingPlayed by: Matt CravenLance Cpl. Harold W. DawsonPlayed by: Wolfgang BodisonCapt. WhitakerPlayed by: Xander BerkeleyCapt. WestPlayed by: John M. JacksonCpl. Jeffrey BarnesPlayed by: Noah WyleCpl. Carl HammakerPlayed by: Cuba Gooding Jr.TomPlayed by: Joshua MalinaPfc. William T. SantiagoPlayed by: Michael DeLorenzoAunt Ginny MillerPlayed by: Maud Winchester -
Directors of "A Few Good Men"
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Creators of "A Few Good Men"
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Critic Reviews of "A Few Good Men"
Chicago TribuneApril 30, 2014By pitting Cruise against Nicholson in the film`s final courtroom confrontation, Sorkin and Reiner are pitting two notions of masculinity and two notions of stardom against each other.
Los Angeles TimesApril 30, 2014A brisk and familiar courtroom drama of the old school, as pleasant to watch as it is predictable, Men more than anything else is a tribute to pure star power.
New YorkerApril 30, 2014The whole film, with its steady, important-picture pacing, its foursquare visual style, and its pseudo-profundity, is a piece of glorified banality.
Philadelphia InquirerApril 30, 2014The literally in-your-face camera work can easily expose an actor's weaknesses, but, with the lens framed on Nicholson's bulldog visage, he lets loose with volcanic fury. His demagoguery and gung-ho self-righteousness are something to behold.
Chicago TribuneApril 30, 2014The driving force of the story is watching Cruise`s character develop some backbone and staying power.
Orlando SentinelApril 30, 2014As you may have suspected, Jack Nicholson steals the show. His Col. Nathan Jessep isn't in a lot of scenes, but when he's there, you can't take your eyes off him.
Reel Film ReviewsMay 13, 2017...a solid legal thriller that benefits substantially from a raft of better-than-average elements.
Christian Science MonitorApril 30, 2014It's a very watchable picture, with plenty of drama and some good laughs. But you can't forget for a moment that Reiner is taking your emotions on a carefully guided tour.
Radio TimesApril 30, 2014The ultimate rebel Jack Nicholson has a ball playing the ultimate establishment figure in this star-laden, rather old-fashioned courtroom drama.
Spokesman-Review (Washington)April 30, 2014As a courtroom drama, it manages to overcome its shortcomings -- some fairly ridiculous dialogue, implausible situations and predictable plot points -- with the pure screen power of its stars.
Philadelphia Daily NewsApril 30, 2014Though a courtroom drama on the surface, the movie is really about the changing face of power in the military, and in all walks of life.
South Florida Sun-SentinelApril 30, 2014More than competent are Moore, spared from what would have been a phony romantic involvement with Cruise, Kevin Bacon as a prosecutor and Kiefer Sutherland as a by-the-book Marine.
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