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.
Zwei Soldaten der US-Marines-Basis in Guantanamo Bay, Kuba, werden des Mordes an einem Kameraden angeklagt. Die beiden beteuern, sie hätten dem Opfer nur auf Befehl von oben eine Abreibung verpassen wollen. Dem jungen Militäranwalt Daniel Kaffee, der zeitlebens im Schatten seines Vaters stand, sieht sich einem scheinbar übermächtigen Gegner gegenüber: Colonel Jessep führt sein Regiment mit absolutistischer Härte. Im Gerichtssaal kommt es zum Aufeinandertreffen der beiden Gegenspieler.
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Tom Cruise
Lt. Daniel Kaffee
Tom Cruise delivered a commanding performance as Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee in the 1992 legal drama "A Few Good Men," directed by Rob Reiner. Cruise adeptly portrayed the character's evolution from a cocky, ambivalent Navy lawyer to a passionate and determined advocate for justice. Initially appearing as a plea bargain specialist more interested in his winning record than the principles of law, Kaffee's transformation is triggered when he encounters the case of two Marines accused of murder. Cruise's nuanced performance captures Kaffee's internal struggle and growing moral conviction, culminating in the iconic courtroom showdown with Jack Nicholson's character, Colonel Nathan Jessep. His impassioned delivery of the line "I want the truth!" and the ensuing confrontation became a hallmark of cinematic legal drama, showcasing Cruise's ability to convey intense emotional depth and charisma. Cruise's portrayal of Kaffee is a testament to his versatility as an actor, as he navigates the complex layers of a character torn between career ambitions and the pursuit of truth and honor, ultimately earning his place among the most memorable performances of his career.
Jack Nicholson
Col. Nathan R. Jessep
Jack Nicholson's portrayal of Col. Nathan R. Jessep in the 1992 legal drama "A Few Good Men" is a masterclass in dramatic intensity and commanding screen presence. Nicholson's Jessep is the embodiment of military might and machismo, a hardened Marine Corps Colonel whose unyielding adherence to his code and the chain of command is as evident as his disdain for those who question it. His performance is highlighted by the famous courtroom showdown, where Nicholson delivers the iconic line, "You can't handle the truth!" with a ferocity that sears through the screen. His ability to convey Jessep's complex mix of arrogance, contempt, and a twisted sense of honor elevates what could have been a one-dimensional antagonist into a formidable, deeply human figure. Nicholson's work in this role is not just memorable for its explosive moments, but also for the subtlety with which he hints at Jessep's internal conflicts, crafting a character that is both intimidating and intriguing. His Oscar-nominated performance is a testament to his extraordinary talent and his ability to bring depth and ambiguity to even the most steadfast of characters.
Demi Moore
Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway
Demi Moore delivered a compelling performance as Lt. Cdr. JoAnne Galloway in the critically acclaimed legal drama "A Few Good Men" (1992), directed by Rob Reiner. Moore's portrayal of the passionate and determined Navy lawyer showcased her ability to hold her own against a formidable ensemble cast that included Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. Her character, though initially sidelined in the case, fiercely advocates for the underdog, representing two Marines accused of the murder of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay. Moore's Galloway is a study in resolve and moral fortitude, bringing depth and complexity to the role. Her interactions with Cruise's character, Lt. Daniel Kaffee, highlight her ability to convey both vulnerability and strength, as they navigate the intricacies of military law and the ethical dilemmas presented by the case. Her performance is marked by a fierce intelligence and a simmering intensity that culminates in the iconic courtroom scene, where she confronts Nicholson's Col. Nathan Jessup, contributing to one of the most memorable moments in cinematic legal drama history. Moore's nuanced depiction of Lt. Cdr. Galloway earned her praise and solidified her position as a versatile and formidable actress in Hollywood.
Kevin Bacon
Capt. Jack Ross
Kevin Bacon delivered a compelling performance as Captain Jack Ross in the critically acclaimed 1992 legal drama "A Few Good Men," directed by Rob Reiner. As the prosecuting attorney in a high-stakes court-martial case, Bacon's portrayal of Ross is a study in controlled intensity and sharp intellect. He brings a layered complexity to the character, skillfully navigating the moral ambiguities of the case while maintaining a veneer of professionalism and stoicism. Bacon's Ross is both formidable and charismatic, a worthy adversary to Tom Cruise's passionate defense attorney, Lt. Daniel Kaffee. His cross-examinations are meticulous and his legal strategy, calculated, showcasing Bacon's ability to convey Ross's dedication to duty and the rule of law. Bacon's performance is a standout in a film filled with powerful actors, contributing to the film's status as a classic of the genre and underscoring his versatility as an actor.
Kiefer Sutherland
Lt. Jonathan Kendrick
Kiefer Sutherland delivered a compelling performance as the steely and unyielding Lt. Jonathan Kendrick in the critically acclaimed 1992 film "A Few Good Men," directed by Rob Reiner. Sutherland's portrayal of the hardened Marine officer is both intense and nuanced, capturing the essence of a man deeply committed to his code and the ethos of the Corps. His interactions with Tom Cruise's character, Lt. Daniel Kaffee, are particularly gripping, as he embodies the antithesis of Kaffee's more idealistic and morally conflicted lawyer. Sutherland's Kendrick is a man of discipline and order, unflinching in his conviction that his actions, no matter how drastic, are in service of a greater good. His performance is a testament to his ability to convey complex characters with a mix of charisma and underlying menace, making Lt. Kendrick one of the most memorable antagonists of his career and contributing significantly to the film's exploration of the clash between moral justice and military authority.
Xander Berkeley
Capt. Whitaker
Xander Berkeley (* 16. Dezember 1955 in Brooklyn, New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler. Während...
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