A Few Good Men Best Scene Part 2

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  • @Mrfairchap
    @Mrfairchap Před 8 měsíci +720

    To me the real strength of this scene is that no matter how many times I watch it it feels like the first time and it never seems stale. Truly one of the best scenes ever.

    • @lanamanchester1319
      @lanamanchester1319 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Totally agree and Jack Nicholson's delivery was PERFECTION‼ I can watch this scene over & over‼Chef's 💋

    • @shafikhan7169
      @shafikhan7169 Před 3 měsíci +3

      All the way to the end…”the witness is dismissed”

    • @josebrown5961
      @josebrown5961 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Don’t forget the incredible writing by Aaron Sorkin.

    • @tristan7844
      @tristan7844 Před 2 měsíci +1

      One of the best or THE BEST

    • @johnlozauskas778
      @johnlozauskas778 Před měsícem +3

      Great coment. You're exactly right.

  • @EnfieldHarry
    @EnfieldHarry Před 10 lety +3684

    This is what classical acting is. Jack Nicholson is not from any Armed force but his mannerism suggest a true colonel. Great acting Jack

    • @drmodestoesq
      @drmodestoesq Před rokem +45

      Gene Hackman is a marine. No slighting Mr. Nicholson...but too bad we can't watch that non-existent version for point of comparison.

    • @Jabber-ig3iw
      @Jabber-ig3iw Před rokem +69

      5 years in the California Air National Guard including active service may not be in the trenches with the grunts but it’s still service.

    • @winkstorm
      @winkstorm Před rokem +80

      I heard that Jack practiced this scene over and over. His memorable performance was no accident.

    • @thomastaylorjr7256
      @thomastaylorjr7256 Před rokem +39

      This is A GREAT PERFORMANCE. 'Period!"

    • @JC2023HD
      @JC2023HD Před rokem +36

      I don’t how how he manages to be so intimidating!

  • @amysmithssportsandmakeup1397
    @amysmithssportsandmakeup1397 Před 4 měsíci +219

    I love Kevin Bacon's face once Jessep admits to the code red. Speechless

    • @paulcompton7287
      @paulcompton7287 Před 3 měsíci +13

      Also, although it’s blurred, the little rub of his forehead in despair before he reads Colonel Jessup his rights. Little detail, but adds to the emotion of the scene.

    • @islandrepublic9166
      @islandrepublic9166 Před 3 měsíci +9

      BACON thought about going back to the desert and hunting those deep crawlers in Tremors

    • @user-dc9rd8kl1q
      @user-dc9rd8kl1q Před 3 měsíci +9

      And the 2 secs of Demi Moore swallowing... simply awesome

    • @amysmithssportsandmakeup1397
      @amysmithssportsandmakeup1397 Před 3 měsíci

      lmao I love that movie too; cult classic@@islandrepublic9166

    • @novemberalpha6023
      @novemberalpha6023 Před 3 měsíci +10

      The character that Bacon played knew it was the Colonel all along. He just didn't want to be in the rough water.

  • @equipo1illu176
    @equipo1illu176 Před 4 měsíci +322

    No CGI. No explosions. No cheesy dialogue or cheap punchlines. No slow motion. Just the right amount of music. That´s why THIS was just amazing cinema.

    • @jeremydixon8146
      @jeremydixon8146 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I agree apart from the cheesy dialogue bit. There's a fair bit of cheesy dialogue in this movie

    • @michaeloflynn8548
      @michaeloflynn8548 Před 3 měsíci

      Unlike so much of the trash on the big screen these daya

    • @GeeOhDee88
      @GeeOhDee88 Před 3 měsíci +1

      So it's an amazing scene because it doesn't have all of those things or because it's just a great scene? It's a great scene by itself and should be appreciated as such and not because it doesn't have other things in it.

    • @dougb4835
      @dougb4835 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Great script and Legendary Actors.

    • @slackerman9758
      @slackerman9758 Před 3 měsíci

      They need more jump cuts and slow mo. Sheesh.

  • @straightcue2003
    @straightcue2003 Před 11 lety +2327

    One of the greatest scenes in movie history. The tension and drama created by Cruise and Nicholson is just amazing. This movie will always be one of my favorites!

    • @theguyfromwalgreens
      @theguyfromwalgreens Před rokem +27

      One of my favorite movie scenes without a doubt. The chemistry in this scene is off the charts. Jack can play one hell of a SOB & make you believe it. Tom played the Colonel like a fiddle so well that his reaction to his admittance was beautiful.

    • @jrmoiney
      @jrmoiney Před rokem +5

      true.

    • @MrNiceGuy1422001
      @MrNiceGuy1422001 Před rokem +4

      Amen.

    • @jeffjones2021
      @jeffjones2021 Před rokem +14

      I’d say not one of the greatest, the greatest. This is the perfect storm of all movie history… Budget,Casting, Acting all at the highest levels. #Perfection

    • @greenjedi8
      @greenjedi8 Před rokem +15

      Everyone talks about the performances by the actors. But the real standout is the screenplay by Aaron Sorkin.

  • @eriksports
    @eriksports Před rokem +1533

    Everyone’s acting in this scene is incredible. Even the side characters. Kevin Bacons realization that he lost the case for example, so subtle yet so freaking good

    • @DBarns7
      @DBarns7 Před rokem +68

      Indeed. Bacon was totally speechless when Jessup dropped the bomb on himself. I think even the judge was taken aback with the confession. Everybody was phenomenal here. I can usually take or leave courtroom dramas, but this one I never tire of.

    • @rsanchez5676
      @rsanchez5676 Před rokem +52

      It wasn’t so much Kevin realized he lost but his expressions while looking at colonel Jessup as if to say wow he really freakin did it!

    • @kylestorsin9907
      @kylestorsin9907 Před rokem +63

      Throughout the film, Captain Ross had shown he was a decent person just doing his job as thoroughly as he could as a prosecutor. But it's clear in several scenes he didn't trust or respect Jessup or Kendrick. He did have respect for Kaffee, and it's clear they outside of this case are on good terms with each other. Ross' reaction is one of shock and relief, as he had clearly been worried about the consequences the path Kaffee took in his examination of Jessup, but also because he is a decent person and is glad the truth finally came out, but he is in utter disbelief Jessup was stupid enough to allow his emotions to explode and take Kaffee's bait.

    • @DBarns7
      @DBarns7 Před rokem +15

      @@kylestorsin9907 ~ Agreed, Kyle. You could tell Kaffee and Ross were on good terms. They were both just doing their respective jobs. As for Jessup, it was his arrogance that undid him. He couldn't stand that the guy in the 'Faggoty white uniform' was one upping him. I think that comment that Jessup made about his uniform is one of the things that ignited his fire. Thus, Kaffee managed to push the right buttons with Jessup to get a confession. Go with works, I always say. 😁

    • @zachlewis9751
      @zachlewis9751 Před rokem

      He didn't really lose the case. Downey and Dawson were still found guilty of conduct unbecoming of a U.S. Marine and dishonorably discharged. The evidence of the order only removed the murder and conspiracy charges.

  • @jkvs4448
    @jkvs4448 Před 5 měsíci +129

    "Crystal..." he knew he had Jessop checkmated. 💯💯

  • @johngreen6783
    @johngreen6783 Před 11 dny +12

    I can watch this over and over again and never get tired of it. It’s that good.

  • @Lonenupe1215
    @Lonenupe1215 Před 10 lety +807

    Great scene! The intensity of the delivery for both Jack and Tom was the perfect climactic ending to a wonderful movie addressing a very plausible reality.

    • @robertopena7719
      @robertopena7719 Před rokem +7

      I agree,They both should of been nominated 4 an Oscar ,It's a historic seen,,Riener also should of been nominated.,& 4 best picture great film

    • @manuelarredondo7304
      @manuelarredondo7304 Před rokem

      calling him-- you are under arrest you son of a bitch will clear coronel Jessup in his next trial,

    • @BigSteelThrill
      @BigSteelThrill Před rokem +3

      In all the practice sessions and read-throughs for the actors beforehand (in street clothes)... they said Nicholson was just as intense every single take. After initially shocking everyone, It set the tone and got everyone to lift their efforts throughout the process.

  • @nicolem.5674
    @nicolem.5674 Před 4 měsíci +142

    This scene never gets old. Everyone in this scene was on their A game.

    • @ravikrishnamurthy
      @ravikrishnamurthy Před dnem

      I think you have not grown in all these years. This is overly dramatised bullshit scene. It was ok to love them in the 90's and early 2000's..but now to say they are good, just shows pigheads still rule ..

  • @jamescox7007
    @jamescox7007 Před 4 měsíci +147

    Jack Nicholson deserves the credit he receives for this scene, but let's not forget the impeccable performance Tom Cruise put forth. This was absolutely Oscar worthy for best supporting actor.

    • @oldrvr
      @oldrvr Před 3 měsíci +6

      Tom Cruise did an awesome job!

    • @therealhiesenberg2731
      @therealhiesenberg2731 Před měsícem +3

      Cruise is great in pretty much everything he does.

    • @kenshi7139
      @kenshi7139 Před 11 dny +2

      I thought Cruise was the leading actor 🤔

    • @tonydejesus2134
      @tonydejesus2134 Před 7 dny

      Cruise was the leading actor in this movie.

  • @Mikeyroo61
    @Mikeyroo61 Před 8 dny +5

    The Judge/Actor in this movie was phenomenal. He made the magic happen. Bravo to him.

  • @r3tr0actiongamer24
    @r3tr0actiongamer24 Před rokem +695

    When the other actors had to do their lines for this scene Nicholson already finished up with his while the directors had to shoot different angles. Nicholson while off camera volunteered to do the entire scene for each actor and gave the same performance every single time as the one in the movie here. He is simply amazing

    • @TonkarzOfSolSystem
      @TonkarzOfSolSystem Před rokem +54

      Actually they did the reaction shots first, because Nicholson's choose that option when the director asked him. He did the exact same performance every time, to the point the director suggested to him that maybe he should save something for his shot. Nicholson replied that he loved acting and he loved acting in such a great part. So, indeed, when it came time for Nicholson's shot he again did the exact same performance.

    • @fostercathead
      @fostercathead Před rokem +9

      @@system3008 No wonder he is so good!

    • @FanLady2000
      @FanLady2000 Před rokem +2

      @@system3008 Is this true????

    • @larrypass6720
      @larrypass6720 Před rokem +17

      Apparently, after Nicholson left Rob Reiner would have liked a few more reaction shots. Kevin Pollack does a spot-on Nicholson impression and volunteered to do Jack's lines. As far as I know, no one was ever told which shots were used in the final cut.

    • @bettinafeiner5077
      @bettinafeiner5077 Před rokem +6

      I have seen this movie several times and Jack's performance still amazes me. He is such a fantastic actor who can show his acting abilities in drama and comedy with such panache and professionalism.

  • @NormanTiner
    @NormanTiner Před rokem +475

    You can see the slightest smirk on Jack's face as that last line is delivered. He actually gained a bit of respect for him. Great acting.

    • @jillweekley2148
      @jillweekley2148 Před rokem +6

      Yes!

    • @kturkel
      @kturkel Před rokem +28

      My favorite line (or word), is when he looks at Ross, and says "Jack"! It's just this little nuance that reminds him that in the JAG Corps the adversary aspect of the system cedes to their greater duty and obligation as officers in the military.

    • @NormanTiner
      @NormanTiner Před rokem +5

      @@kturkel dead meme.
      Ok I'll edit my comment too. You changed yours from a mockery to a genuine observation about the film.

    • @fierce-green-fire8887
      @fierce-green-fire8887 Před rokem +35

      I believe it is a smirk of contempt, I see zero respect. This "son" just destroyed his career and he believes the nation is weaker because of it. He is utterly disgusted.

    • @jakobbauz
      @jakobbauz Před rokem +9

      I think that smirk means something different: In this moment he begins to understand that he will spend the rest of his life in prison. He had justified his needless cruelty (that probably began with him just being a bully) for all his life until he had no more doubt that he was always right. Now that smirk is the first tiny shimmer of doubt returning; and with it the realization that a good chunk of his hard guy mindset might be nonsense.
      He smirks because he feels a piece of that deep, almost comic absurdity: He might actually have worked hard and dealt harsh punishments and just generally lived and kept living for all the wrong reasons.

  • @dennisbusolo1597
    @dennisbusolo1597 Před 4 měsíci +17

    'You can't handle the truth!, must be the greatest humbling response to someone demanding answers.

  • @malcolmr3
    @malcolmr3 Před 5 měsíci +139

    Hard to believe this movie came out in 1992, 31 years ago. What makes it even more phenomenal is that these actors were all already well established actors and had huge careers after this movie. With that said, Nicholson gave the performance of a lifetime in this and it’s not even considered as his best performance. Actors like him just aren’t to be found anymore, he’s truly one of the greatest actors of this, or any other, time. One of the greatest actors of all time and I seriously doubt that anyone will come along in the future to match, let alone surpass, his skill and talent.

    • @jugaloking69dope58
      @jugaloking69dope58 Před 5 měsíci +5

      its more about the writing/script. too much over the top graphics vs personality in todays movies

    • @justinholland9844
      @justinholland9844 Před 4 měsíci +3

      He did his famous speech in one take, I believe.

    • @rogeredwarrddeshon5000
      @rogeredwarrddeshon5000 Před 3 měsíci

      A contrast to 'Easy Rider' and 'Batman'

  • @katana2k
    @katana2k Před rokem +829

    I love it. Kaffee was pretending he was cooked, but the way he shakes as he takes a drink of water, we can see that he really was nervous, because even though he's not quite finished yet, he knows what he's about to do has almost no chance of working. He intends to goad the witness into confessing. Even if Jessup can be coaxed into confessing, the judge, and opposing counsel could easily stop Kaffee before he does. Kaffee was on the highway to the Dangerzone. When Jessup admitted to ordering the Code Red, you can see the shock and relief in Kaffee, as if he would have fainted. Just brilliant.

    • @lakebawilliams5581
      @lakebawilliams5581 Před rokem +44

      He threw a Hail Mary on that one

    • @JamesBond-sr7fw
      @JamesBond-sr7fw Před rokem +11

      Why can’t they ask if he ordered a code red?

    • @spendingtimetogether8428
      @spendingtimetogether8428 Před rokem +23

      @MF Nickster Yup, I think it's the Fifth Amendment, the right not to incriminate oneself if not being the one on trial.

    • @DBarns7
      @DBarns7 Před rokem +33

      Kaffee: 'DID YOU ORDER THE CODE RED?!'
      Jessup: 'YOU'RE GOD DAMNED RIGHT I DID!!!'
      I was thinking, 'You just hung yourself, pal.'
      Jessup was guilty of ordering the Code Red that led to a wrongful death, and he was guilty of perjury. His arrogance and short temper destroyed him in that split second. Kaffee played a risky game, but it paid off.

    • @benlancaster5450
      @benlancaster5450 Před rokem +57

      @@JamesBond-sr7fw it goes over it earlier in the film. Jessup is a colonel and if a lieutenant was to accuse a higher rank of something like a code red and there wasn't evidence, Kaffee might be disbarred or thrown in jail. So him trying to get a confession without evidence is very risky. The airmen were also bluffs, so he had no backup, he drinks the water because he's genuinely taking a massive risk and is building up the courage.

  • @manuelochoa9266
    @manuelochoa9266 Před rokem +357

    Jack Nicholson is such a great actor that he portrayed a seasoned full bird marine colonel which is high brass and his mannerisms were right on target. Great movie.

    • @MiketheratguyMultimedia
      @MiketheratguyMultimedia Před rokem +14

      Absolutely. This is powerhouse acting.

    • @kylenielsen5341
      @kylenielsen5341 Před rokem +8

      He was so committed to this work, that he even did the readbacks, and with the same inflection when other actors were shooting their scenes, like when they're getting reaction shots from the lawyers and members of the jury. As a bigshot actor, he could have easily skipped that.

    • @ranimalgaming2046
      @ranimalgaming2046 Před rokem +1

      Jack Nicholson has been a great actor before this movie but Cruise and his dialogue (which I saw some of it was unscripted) made it.

  • @kizpaws
    @kizpaws Před 9 měsíci +26

    This clip is definitely one of the best examples of acting at its' finest hour. Holy crap!

  • @stevieh9860
    @stevieh9860 Před rokem +169

    He had him. Then he nearly blew it. He came that close to throwing it all away. He looked intently as Jessop floundered, sensing victory. Then he went for him. Had Jessop retained his cool, it would have been game over. The gamble succeeded, and the period of silence after the admission, the gathering of thought on what he has just heard was absolutely incredible. Terrific acting, writing and directing. The camera wok was outstanding. Just great.

    • @therabidscorpion
      @therabidscorpion Před rokem +15

      He did the right thing. He pushed Jessops buttons and got him riled up so he would slip. Jessop threatening Kaffee's life while still under oath was icing on the cake. That's an extra criminal charge.

    • @TheYobo1016
      @TheYobo1016 Před 11 měsíci +4

      See that's what I struggle with. Did Caffee plan the whole thing out? If you look back, one of his first questions to Jessop was with regards to the two separate orders. A seemingly innocent question. Then it comes back at the end with a vengeance.

    • @BuildHardMuscle
      @BuildHardMuscle Před 10 měsíci

      Bravo!! 👏 👏

    • @Drummr88
      @Drummr88 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I think he went in for the kill at the perfect moment! He spent the entire time up till then, carefully being as smug and condescending as he could get away with, which successfully aroused the Colonel's indignation, and when he sensed that Jessup was close to boiling point, he pounced. It was still a long shot, of course, but he had his whole game-plan worked out.

    • @ChiralityPracticality
      @ChiralityPracticality Před 4 měsíci

      That camera Wok stir fried his ass! 😏👌

  • @kinluc06
    @kinluc06 Před 10 lety +359

    One of my all time favorite movies. Nicholson and Cruise delivered outstanding performances

    • @Segwo
      @Segwo Před rokem +2

      Jack is SO good, you almost forget he's barely in the movie... like 2-3 scenes at the start and then this courtroom scene, and I think that's it. But his presence, both the character and performer are so large they can't/won't be ignored.

  • @zack19862008
    @zack19862008 Před 11 lety +189

    "The witness is excused" - DEFINITELY an Arnie-quality one liner!

    • @markrobinson9394
      @markrobinson9394 Před rokem +2

      “It’s just been revoked.”

    • @francispilkington3462
      @francispilkington3462 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, but in real life, wouldn't a judge be the one saying that?? Wouldn't a lawyer say "I have no further questions"!

    • @moixmoix4798
      @moixmoix4798 Před rokem

      "Don't wake my friend. He's dead tired."

  • @matthewsykes4814
    @matthewsykes4814 Před 3 měsíci +47

    Still one of the most powerful scenes ever commited to film. Both of them are pulling out all the stops, giving everything they have. No background music to distract the audience, just pure talent from both actors. You can feel the fury and anger. This is on par with Pacino's "I'll show you out of order" scene, if not better.

  • @kmlgraph
    @kmlgraph Před 9 měsíci +15

    Tom Cruise and Jack Nickolson bring the dialogue to life, but the scene is one of the greatest in American film because of Aaron Sorkin's screenplay.

  • @willier47
    @willier47 Před 10 lety +331

    One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history.

  • @DBarns7
    @DBarns7 Před rokem +310

    I love the look on Kaffee's face when Jessup admitted to ordering the 'Code Red'. It was more or less a Hail Mary play he made. He had no concrete evidence against Jessup and knew the dire consequences if his plan failed. He was probably shocked that he took the bait. In short, Jessup's arrogance was his own undoing. Such a great scene.

    • @ChokeslamToHell
      @ChokeslamToHell Před rokem +1

      I dunno about nothing, those two airmen testifying could very well have been the beginning of his end. But, yeah, still incredibly risky.

    • @DBarns7
      @DBarns7 Před rokem +6

      @@ChokeslamToHell ~ I'm not sure if the airmen were there to actually prove Kaffee's case, or if it was a bluff. We don't know if could prove Jessup was lying or not. Regardless, it was dangerous ground that Kaffee was treading.

    • @PeteMcCorvey
      @PeteMcCorvey Před rokem +23

      @@DBarns7 it was a bluff. He states it after the verdict is read.

    • @bettmanthemoron3403
      @bettmanthemoron3403 Před rokem +18

      @@DBarns7 It was a bluff. He says it to Capt. Ross. Ross asks him what the airmen were going to testify to and Kaffee says "unless I'm mistaken, they were going to testify to seeing absolutely nothing."

    • @kylenielsen5341
      @kylenielsen5341 Před rokem +12

      @@DBarns7 They were going to testify there was no flight, and as soon as they did, Kaffee was going to be court martialed. Kaffee is screaming his last questions about the Code Red because he's almost out of time to get the witness off his game. Kaffee's jaw dropped because the bluff actually worked and Jessep was completely explicit in what he did.

  • @timdude6783
    @timdude6783 Před rokem +97

    I still get goosebumps when I watch this! Jack and Tom were amazing! I didn't know until a few years after this movie came out that the "You can't handle the truth" line was improvised by Nicholson.

    • @sailordent
      @sailordent Před rokem +2

      One of the great lines in movie history

    • @dashrirprock
      @dashrirprock Před rokem +7

      It was not improvised. It was in all of the earlier versions of the script, which are available online. One change from the script ot the film is that Kaffee and Jo agree to go on a date. A "real" date. She tells him to wear matching socks, which pays off a line from earlier. While the possibility of romance still lurks underneath, the film (wisely) ended on a different note.

  • @dillimore
    @dillimore Před 8 měsíci +56

    2:51 I love this little exchange. "Danger" or "grave danger" is just semantics and absolutely irrelevant to his case, but Kaffey expertly uses it to annoy the Colonel and make him more angry about him, which ultimately leads to his downfall.

    • @sueprice3315
      @sueprice3315 Před 5 měsíci +7

      "Is there any other kind?" I like the exchange too. It's not just to annoy the colonel, it really gets him to "confirm" that Santiago was in danger. Then later when Kaffee asks, if you gave the order that Santiago was not to be touched, and your orders are always followed, why would he be in danger -- Jessup knows he has been caught in a contradiction.

  • @Jamie-lw5sy
    @Jamie-lw5sy Před rokem +119

    I watched an interview where Kiefer Sutherland discusses watching this from the sidelines. Bruce Willis wondered onto the set that day to watch as well. When the director yelled cut they got a standing ovation from the crew. Everybody knew that something incredible just happened. It's not just Jack Nicholson. Tom Cruise held his own in this scene as well.

    • @gib59er56
      @gib59er56 Před 11 měsíci

      I just saw an interview with Kiefer, and Willis was right by in another lot and came to watch this scene. Everyone but Jack was off for the day. Kiefer said that it was total silence, not any standing ovation. Silence. Rob Reiner stood up and said" I don`t see the point in filming another take, because this one was as good as it can get" You made a boo-boo, and you know it, but I just called you out. LOL. Sorry, I had to give you a noogie! No lying allowed!!👁😁

    • @Jamie-lw5sy
      @Jamie-lw5sy Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@gib59er56 I'll have to go find that interview now. I'm not perfect, but I don't lie. Why on Earth would anyone lie about a interview?? That makes no sense. 🙄

    • @Jamie-lw5sy
      @Jamie-lw5sy Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@gib59er56 okay I found the interview on the digital fix. Dead silence during the take. You were correct Rob Reiner says it can't get any better than that. After it was finished they did receive a standing ovation from cast and crew. Kiefer said he'd never seen that before.

    • @Jamie-lw5sy
      @Jamie-lw5sy Před 11 měsíci +1

      Be careful who you call a liar. The stuff on the internet is there for eternity easy to look up. Try Kiefer Sutherland interview" digital fix".

    • @gib59er56
      @gib59er56 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@Jamie-lw5sy J, I was just bustin your chops man!! I was not trying to be dickish. That must have been amazing watching Jack go Hardcore Leatherneck in that scene right!? I was suprised to see Kiefer with tat`s too. They must be pretty new. It sucks that this whole WOKE shit is going on, cuz we won`t get anything like that anytime soon!!! I razz people all the time man. I really do not do it with ill intent though. Happy to speak with you man!! Cheers!

  • @theonlyty
    @theonlyty Před 9 lety +79

    Tom Cruise's delivery of that last line is too good.

  • @carmabirch8451
    @carmabirch8451 Před rokem +40

    I could watch this movie 1000 times and never tire of the great acting by all parties.

  • @jameswakeland1868
    @jameswakeland1868 Před rokem +39

    One of my favorite scenes in movie history..Nicholson and Cruise together was just pure magic!!

  • @Ericwvb2
    @Ericwvb2 Před rokem +84

    I've seen this scene over a dozen times and it never gets old. Jack Nicholson IS Colonel Jessup. You simply believe it. Notice how he rarely blinks. His intensity is off the charts. When you see a performance like this you realize why he is paid a small fortune for a few minutes of screen time. He gives 110%. Lt. Kaffee knows he has very little to support his case. The strategy is to push Jessup's buttons and hope pride and arrogance will cause him to slip up which is exactly what happens.

    • @sailordent
      @sailordent Před rokem +1

      well said

    • @BravoDox
      @BravoDox Před 11 měsíci +8

      There's one extra facet to the plan aside from pressing Jessep's buttons and appealing to his pride: the two airmen. We learn from Kaffee telling Ross, that the two airmen had no recollection of the covered-up flight. This is understandable; they deal in a high volume of flights so how could they possibly remember a random unremarkable flight from a random uneventful night from what is presumably quite a while ago? . So as witnesses they were worthless. There was no value in Kaffee calling them to the stand. And in fact, he was saying he was gonna call them as rebuttal witnesses to rebut Jessep's testimony. If they couldn't do that, then calling them to the stand without their being on the witness list wasn't even allowed.
      *But Jessep didn't know that.*
      He would've assumed the flight would be forgotten. But he couldn't be sure. Maybe something had been randomly, unpredictably memorable about that particular flight for one of those airmen. After all, if the only reason they could be called as rebuttal witnesses was that they could rebut Jessep's testimony, then in Jessep's mind, surely that proved that they WERE about to blow his story wide open.
      So the final part of Kaffee's plan was to convince Jessep that those two airmen were about to blow his story wide open. Or at least remove his confidence that his story was bulletproof - Kaffee mentioning that he was going to call them to the stand next and the discourse about how the only reason Kaffee was going to get away with doing that without their being on the witness list was because they could rebut Jessep's testimony was calculated to make Jessep sweat that his story had a hole in it. Kaffee was hoping that Jessep's worry about being on a leaky ship would cause him to jump ship prematurely in an attempt to get ahead of things.
      In other words, Kaffee was saying to Jessep "your story is about to fall apart and there's nothing you can do about that. So you have to decide whether you want to: A. keep telling easily disproven lies and making yourself look even more unsympathetic when your own court martial comes, or B. switch from denial to defence and instead of futilely claiming that you didn't do it, claim that what you did was necessary. You might think I'm bluffing, but if you think that, ask yourself why I'm accusing you directly when doing that without evidence would get me court martialled myself. I seem pretty certain this accusation is gonna stick, don't I? I still have two surprise witnesses coming up, don't I? Are you SURE you wanna stick to your 'I didn't order it' story? Especially since you don't actually believe you did anything wrong anyway?".
      The third part of Kaffee's plan was bluffing Jessep into believing he'd already been caught.

    • @amysmithssportsandmakeup1397
      @amysmithssportsandmakeup1397 Před 3 měsíci

      I love it when he says "what would you like to discuss now, my favorite color"

  • @MOGGS1942
    @MOGGS1942 Před 12 lety +384

    Magnificent piece of cinema. Nicholson at the peak of his acting powers,and Cruise not too far behind.

    • @troy3456789
      @troy3456789 Před rokem +9

      Nicholson is believable

    • @jillweekley2148
      @jillweekley2148 Před rokem +20

      Tom was brilliant to watch

    • @drewsachs6238
      @drewsachs6238 Před rokem +7

      @@jillweekley2148 agreed, but he was really still just getting started while Jack was at his peak. I like to compare it to Tom in Minority report. When he learns he has his sons killer in hand the rage and anger turning to glee, then shame then finally pride at choosing to follow the law. Great actors

    • @yohenson
      @yohenson Před rokem +1

      jack is a legend-perfect acting. but the acting of tom where he almost lost the case. wow. that made the whole scene 4 times power

    • @sabeehbutt543
      @sabeehbutt543 Před rokem

      ​@@drewsachs6238 I don't think he was still getting started here he was a movie star for 10 years and one time Oscar nominee he was an established star already at that time

  • @skar85
    @skar85 Před 9 měsíci +17

    This scene was an example of perfect acting by all present!!!!!!

  • @timothyenoch5352
    @timothyenoch5352 Před rokem +20

    Nicholson's scene is so powerful, so compelling you're drawn in and you're mesmerized by the emotional content of the dialogue

  • @ITzFlipper0k
    @ITzFlipper0k Před 10 lety +359

    Great performance. Tom Cruise's best acting. Jack is Jack.

    • @crobarus
      @crobarus Před 10 lety +31

      Hard to believe that Cruise didn't even get nominated. Hard to believe that an actor playing transvestite got nominated over Cruise. Actually it's not had to believe. it has now become an automatic nomination anytime anyone plays a member of the MCBLTW/CHEESE community

    • @SuperGiorgi22
      @SuperGiorgi22 Před 10 lety +11

      Tom Cruise's best acting is in Magnolia IMP

    • @m1k3_flo
      @m1k3_flo Před rokem

      I’ve never liked jack in anything more than this

    • @m1k3_flo
      @m1k3_flo Před rokem

      @Yardbirds 67 he does a good job then making you hate that maggot. That’s acting. I’m not talking about best writing

    • @m1k3_flo
      @m1k3_flo Před rokem

      @Yardbirds 67 and I was talking about the acting but glad you’re into the story and writing

  • @PetShopMod
    @PetShopMod Před 11 lety +42

    'Harold, you don't need a patch on your arm to have honour' - best line in the movie.

  • @Usedw0tm8
    @Usedw0tm8 Před rokem +23

    There's a very good reason Jack Nicholson is one of the most decorated actors in film history. His performances are stunning.

  • @tncavscout
    @tncavscout Před 4 měsíci +9

    Colonel Jessup's ego was his downfall. Ego usually is!

  • @andreghouse9192
    @andreghouse9192 Před rokem +41

    This scene demonstrates the sheer brilliance of Aaron Sorkin: a modern day Shakespeare.

  • @Smartass_Jedi
    @Smartass_Jedi Před rokem +133

    The fact Jack didn't win an Oscar for best supporting actor is one of the great crimes in Oscar history. This movie and his acting will be remembered forever

    • @larrypass6720
      @larrypass6720 Před rokem +10

      Jack has three Best Actor Oscars, so I wouldn't weep for him too much.

    • @Smartass_Jedi
      @Smartass_Jedi Před rokem +12

      Irrelevant. Just because he won 3, has nothing to do with him being denied another one. Or it shouldn't have stopped him from getting one for one of the greatest performances I've ever seen. See also Tom Hanks for Cast Away

    • @larrypass6720
      @larrypass6720 Před rokem +1

      @@Smartass_Jedi "See also Tom Hanks for Castaway".
      Actually, the title is "Cast Away". It's a common mistake, though.

    • @kylenielsen5341
      @kylenielsen5341 Před rokem +6

      Tough year. Jack was up against Gene Hackman in Unforgiven, and Al Pacino in Glengarry Glen Ross, among others.

    • @michaelwalsh564
      @michaelwalsh564 Před rokem +2

      @@kylenielsen5341 Glengarry Glen Ross is phenomenal.

  • @bobcole612
    @bobcole612 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I loved J.A. Preston as the Judge. Shuts down Jessup hard. “The witness will address this court as Your Honor or Judge. I’m quite certain I’VE earned it.”

  • @thomascapobianco5634
    @thomascapobianco5634 Před 11 měsíci +32

    It just doesn’t get any better than that. You could watch this over and over again and you’re still sitting on the edge of your seat, 2 of the best actors of all times, just amazing.

  • @itscomplicatedwatches
    @itscomplicatedwatches Před 10 lety +122

    We follow orders or people use the wrong aspect ratio!

  • @RoyJones.
    @RoyJones. Před rokem +25

    Probably one of the greatest scene in cinematic history. Jack Nicholsons speech really sends chills down the spine lol.

    • @frasermackenzie7275
      @frasermackenzie7275 Před 5 měsíci

      That speech would shake an actual J.A.G lawyer and definitely any non military lawyers

  • @rushaholic
    @rushaholic Před rokem +12

    This is a masterclass for directing! The blocking, the positioning of shots, the pacing, the fluidity is absolutely perfect. Rob Riener is on the Mt. Rushmore of directors!!

    • @waynelalonde4778
      @waynelalonde4778 Před rokem +2

      Yea, ol meathead is a fine director, too terrible his political stance is throwed off tho

    • @rushaholic
      @rushaholic Před rokem +1

      @@waynelalonde4778 Agreed!

  • @hdridergps
    @hdridergps Před 9 měsíci +7

    Bravo to terrific actors and acting. I had forgotten the quality of this film as it has been so long.

  • @arjunp9486
    @arjunp9486 Před rokem +42

    I always crack up at "you can't handle the truth"! One of the greatest scenes in Hollywood.

    • @BrianWaller-qe7gr
      @BrianWaller-qe7gr Před 8 měsíci

      My favorite line is “you’re god damn right I did”

  • @joecoates0
    @joecoates0 Před 11 lety +55

    Jack Nickelson is the best actor ever. i love his big monologue and when he says "what do you want to discuss now, my favorite colour?"

  • @bassfour4
    @bassfour4 Před 6 měsíci +13

    “We follow orders or people die” It’s my favorite part! Jessep can only apply this to his subordinates, but his ignoring his superiors order (the memo/directive) is what cost Santiago his life.

    • @frasermackenzie7275
      @frasermackenzie7275 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Until now I never connected that quote ... great writing to connect the two incidents. How ironic that Jessop mentions it during the trial.

    • @sueprice3315
      @sueprice3315 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I was just thinking that. All the subordinates following Jessup's orders are what cost Santiago his life. But Jessup goes by "We follow orders or people die”

  • @Ratheeshsnadh
    @Ratheeshsnadh Před 4 měsíci +5

    I am from a small town in India and rarely watch Hollywood movies. But I am watching this movie for last 17 years repeatedly. Kind of an addiction 😀. Good to see similar people after reading these comments

  • @sabudhungana1008
    @sabudhungana1008 Před rokem +7

    "you want me on that wall, you need me on that wall" what a delivery.

  • @ambss2000
    @ambss2000 Před 11 lety +228

    The ordering of the code red isn't what is being questioned here, its the platoon colonel's deliberate attempts to have the two enlisted marines take the fall for his decision that is what this entire scene is about.
    Second, even if a code red was justified or right, it was made clear that code reds were prohibited, and his number one duty above all else was to obey orders.

    • @pepsiguy52883
      @pepsiguy52883 Před rokem +37

      the Colonel’s ego was what this was about. He figured no matter what kind of Marine Santiago was the marine corps cant be run any other way except for the way he’s fit

    • @thefauxtist4387
      @thefauxtist4387 Před rokem +21

      What this scene was about is the Colonel committing murder.

    • @kingsbay1
      @kingsbay1 Před rokem +47

      @@thefauxtist4387 IMO it about the Colonel taking responsibility for causing the death of someone under his authority. Had he simply taking ownership for Santiago's death, it could easily have been written off as overzealous discipline. It was his cowardice in placing blame on people he knew would follow his order(s) to the letter and without fail is the real crime. If he really believed his order was in the best interest, he would have accepted the consequences and probably only gotten a light reprimand. Cowardice!!

    • @sabir1208
      @sabir1208 Před rokem

      @@kingsbay1 exactly!

    • @dougdoug9223
      @dougdoug9223 Před rokem +17

      @@kingsbay1 facts. For a man as proud as he was, he was a total coward.

  • @johnmcintosh4330
    @johnmcintosh4330 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Jack Nicholson should have won a Best Supporting Oscar. Hands down!

  • @timothystarks5053
    @timothystarks5053 Před rokem +40

    One of the greatest scenes in cinematic history... An all star cast that didn't disappoint... I love this movie... It builds like a volcano... WOW..

  • @thedrmat
    @thedrmat Před 11 lety +62

    This is one of those once-in-a-lifetime team-ups!! Like Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington in Philadelphia. We'd be lucky if we see something like that again.

  • @RobertPreeti
    @RobertPreeti Před rokem +35

    I can watch this a million times. Fantastic performances by all. Even Kevin Bacon is outstanding in the movie.

  • @TheYobo1016
    @TheYobo1016 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Incredible acting. Cruise's heavy "I got your ass" breathing at 3:20 is awesome. So intensely patient. And that neck shift by Nicholson immediately after he admitted his order. So creepily brilliant.

    • @tonis5140
      @tonis5140 Před 2 měsíci

      Nicholson's movement there is very a la Full Metal Jacket, no?

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 Před rokem +8

    What do you want to discuss now, my favorite color? 🤣
    Jack is a freaking piece of work ❤

  • @DocPegLegRed
    @DocPegLegRed Před rokem +110

    One of the greatest scenes because you understand the protagonist and antagonist. His motivation wasn’t “to kill everyone because I’m evil”. He was a very well thought out character with very believable motivations.

    • @vladimirofsvalbard9477
      @vladimirofsvalbard9477 Před rokem +8

      Definitely vicious and cruel, but on principle definitely believable and human logic.

    • @Zzyzzyzzs
      @Zzyzzyzzs Před rokem +18

      It was ego, plain and simple. He ended up believing that he and the defense of the nation were one and the same, making him untouchable. The whole movie is a commentary on that thought process which is so prevalent in armed forces, that because they're so hyped up as the "pride of the nation", "the last line of defense" etc, they think they can get away with anything. We've seen this in real life so many times, it's just that usually it's other people (Iraqis and Afghans, for instance) and not their own who suffer.

    • @wgemini4422
      @wgemini4422 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes, but only until he sold out two marines under his command. Still very believable motivations, but he was just a coward and hypocrite. If he really believed all those crap (which the movie actually supported through the comments of the co-council), he would have stood by his men, covered it up or just acknowledged that it was an accident. He might have lost his promotion, but it's not like the military would make too much a fuss about it. Then soldiers would have died for him instead of losing hearts. The other issue is that he wouldn't make that good a commander being easily provoked and losing his cool. Might have made a perfectly good field officer if he had earned his men's loyalty, but not higher up where cooler heads must always prevail. The lawyer really got nothing on him if he just said yes or no or I don't know to every question.

  • @rickyallen7832
    @rickyallen7832 Před 11 lety +189

    This is such a great scene. And like him or not, Tom Cruise was excellent in this movie.

    • @jillweekley2148
      @jillweekley2148 Před rokem +6

      Tom was brilliant! Wonderful to watch him and Jack in this movie!

    • @DBarns7
      @DBarns7 Před rokem +9

      Tom Cruise is a very good actor, and this was probably his best role.

    • @MultiDean1980
      @MultiDean1980 Před rokem +7

      Agreed. And I have no respect for people who can’t separate appreciation for ability from personal judgment.
      Dude may be a little batty off screen but the man puts in quality work in every movie he’s in.
      Except Vanilla Sky, but that movie was all around dogshit, no one could have saved it.

    • @darthmadeus
      @darthmadeus Před rokem +2

      @@MultiDean1980 Agreed. I don't think I've ever seen a role of his where I wasn't impressed. He's coocoo off screen but he does phenomenal work and I always enjoy every role I've seen him in

    • @johnsrabe
      @johnsrabe Před rokem +2

      Same here. He oozes likeability.

  • @neo_wolf7992
    @neo_wolf7992 Před 9 měsíci +6

    The judge knew the Colonel was full of shit early on.

  • @stevenfoster9402
    @stevenfoster9402 Před 4 měsíci +7

    5:27 I've always loved that the camera cuts to Dawson's frantic look around the court room right after Jessup admits to his crime. It's like, "Boom, case closed. It was an ORDER from my commander. Can we go home now?" Great directing choice.

  • @watchoutDeaglesabout
    @watchoutDeaglesabout Před 12 lety +91

    Nicholson, Cruise, & Bacon are brilliant.
    Pity they haven't put these 3 together in another movie.
    Maybe they should do another one. There is bound to be some conspiracies out there that we need to know about!

    • @bill8by5
      @bill8by5 Před rokem +1

      I'd love to see them do something with a comedic base - bet that would be hilarious. Jack is really good at comedy and wit, Cruise can be and Kevin Bacon can do anything he sets his mind to. Something like rob a Brinks truck with hardly any plan, and everything the "thought" was completely wrong, so they tie up the guards with duct tape, get strained at carrying the money, almost get caught many times, but skate onward, and the finale two are relaxing on a beach in the Carribean wondering what happened to the third, and the third walks up and they poke fun at him always being last, but hand him a cold one and all three start laughing..

    • @joshuabrooks4907
      @joshuabrooks4907 Před rokem +1

      Demi Moore held her own against these guys in this movie too.

    • @frasermackenzie7275
      @frasermackenzie7275 Před 5 měsíci

      Problem is Jack hasn't the ability to memorize lines of script anymore. 😢

    • @thejils1669
      @thejils1669 Před 19 dny

      They are thinking about doing a female version..."A Few Good Women". Madonna, Taylor Swift, and Bette Midler have been pegged to star in it. Takes place in a brothel. To all you "woke" folk out there: JUST KIDDING!

  • @garyfrombrooklyn
    @garyfrombrooklyn Před rokem +13

    I have this on mute because I’m at work and I know the lines by heart. The intensity comes through no matter what. Kevin Pollack was a rock when Nicholson confessed 😆 Tom had folks joining the Navy as an Aviator then joining the Navy as a Lawyer.

    • @hoopoe_
      @hoopoe_ Před rokem

      You mean Kevin Bacon.

    • @garyfrombrooklyn
      @garyfrombrooklyn Před rokem

      @@hoopoe_ no, Tom Cruise was the main protagonist. After this movie NCIS shows started flooding the network. Bacon was good in this, but it was Tom’s performance that sold it

    • @hoopoe_
      @hoopoe_ Před rokem +1

      @@garyfrombrooklyn I meant to say that you wrote Kevin Pollack instead of Kevin Bacon in your first comment.

  • @randyayers3496
    @randyayers3496 Před rokem +25

    This is by far the very best, most intense and believable acting I personally have ever seen. The adversarial chemistry as Tom and Jack portray it is no less than cinematic perfection.

  • @bobswanson8464
    @bobswanson8464 Před rokem +11

    Watched this scene more than any other in MOVIE History. Never gets old or boring. Jack is incredible as always.

  • @Hinton1100
    @Hinton1100 Před rokem +9

    Tom Cruise is one of THE best Actors live. I thank you for that!

  • @Tomedural
    @Tomedural Před 10 lety +19

    Spellbinding and super exceptional acting. A few good men is at the top of my list as one of the finest movies I have ever seen.

  • @dritzkilla85high5aquatics8

    Wish they still made great movies like this.

  • @generallegath974
    @generallegath974 Před 4 měsíci +4

    "The witness is excused." The subtle smile you can see on Jessup's face after that.

  • @XxMindtr1ckxX
    @XxMindtr1ckxX Před 12 lety +43

    Tom's look at 5:25 to 5:35 is the most underrated part of this scene.

    • @IrishCarney
      @IrishCarney Před rokem +7

      Good point. Stunned that his long-shot gamble worked. But also trying to remember the law so that he doesn't throw away this opportunity to hold Nicholson accountable or maybe even to save his clients.

    • @MaquiladoraIII
      @MaquiladoraIII Před rokem +1

      Followed by Demi Moore's gulp.

  • @joeblough2485
    @joeblough2485 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I was watching this movie in a hotel room in vallejo Ca, years ago. I was supposed to drive to SF airport to fly home to Denver. missed my flight because of this ending. It led to my divorce. Powerfull scene.

  • @piggyass
    @piggyass Před rokem +7

    I can't forget the first time I saw this scene as a movie. I never could. Because I've watched it about 1,000 times so far. It's just perfect.

  • @vibeofthee80s_
    @vibeofthee80s_ Před rokem +11

    What an epic scene, Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson made cinematic history in this scene
    3/4/23

  • @davidrubio9753
    @davidrubio9753 Před rokem +7

    tom cruise played jack Nicholson like grand piano.
    one of THE greatest scenes in movie history

  • @Elmgren76
    @Elmgren76 Před 12 lety +18

    Aaron Sorkin is the master of writing dialogue!

  • @leebennett3672
    @leebennett3672 Před 5 měsíci +4

    The way he ratchet up Jack's anger is superb you can feel the anger building .got to be some of the best acting ever.i.m.o

  • @vmark78
    @vmark78 Před 9 měsíci +4

    YOU GOD DAMN RIGHT I DID!!!! 😂

  • @9kindsofintelligencecompan229

    This is an acting that also uplift the profession of lawyers. Thumbs up!!!

  • @carolynbarcus3662
    @carolynbarcus3662 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I could watch this scene over and over.

  • @murdock_115
    @murdock_115 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I WANT THE TRUTH!!!! Man, that line is epic!

  • @arturog17
    @arturog17 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Seen it a 1,000 times!…..plus one!!😂

  • @jbliborio
    @jbliborio Před rokem +7

    Nicholson is a master of the art! I love this film!!!

  • @jlozano281
    @jlozano281 Před rokem +3

    I watched this so many times and I've not grown tired of it yet.

  • @michaelhughes8413
    @michaelhughes8413 Před měsícem +1

    There are thousands of movies, thousands of scenes but this one stands out like a beacon. A testament to all involved

  • @charlotteryner6583
    @charlotteryner6583 Před měsícem +1

    One of the best scenes, in one of the best movies, EVER.😊

  • @prosanis1216
    @prosanis1216 Před rokem +3

    I must admit that I wasn’t a big fan of Jack Nickleson but later on when this movie was showed wherever I was, always was waiting for this bombshell in acting between mr Nickerson, Cruise and Bacon. My Lord what an explosion! In the meanwhile I’ve never knew if one or more of these gentleman had an Oscar for it?!👍👍

  • @murdermatics
    @murdermatics Před rokem +7

    Nicholson dropping the hammer in this scene. "Honor, code, loyalty"

    • @sickofguysnamedtodd2293
      @sickofguysnamedtodd2293 Před rokem +3

      Ironically enough tho despite espousing all that he showed none of it with his actions that even led to this court martial happening in the first place. He disobeyed a lawful order by ignoring the Atlantic Fleet’s commander’s directive of no code reds, then ordered Kendrick to have one given to Santiago. Then when it all went south, he orchestrated a nice little cover up in order to save his own career while simultaneously throwing two junior marines who were following a direct (albeit unlawful) order under the bus. Then he lies about it under oath (perjury) and then tries to justify it by saying it was necessary for defending a country and his death would’ve saved lives, basically saying the ends justify the means. For all his rhetoric about Unit, Corps, God, Country and Honor, Code and Loyalty, he’s an arrogant self serving little prick who’s only out for himself and has no problem with squashing someone who he perceives as standing in the way of his own personal gains.

    • @Dannymiles1987
      @Dannymiles1987 Před rokem +1

      It’s honor, courage, commitment. And he failed all these. Any marine knows this.

  • @theoriginal
    @theoriginal Před rokem +2

    I'm watching this for 25 years....the hairs on my arms still stand in salute!

  • @uberherbie07
    @uberherbie07 Před 9 dny +2

    Did anyone else catch the slight “heh, you got me” face Nicholson makes to Cruise after Cruise says “the witness is excused.” VERY subtle. I’ve seen this movie a million times but just noticed it watching the clip here.

  • @gertsluijk3385
    @gertsluijk3385 Před rokem +6

    Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson are really at their best in this scene and play beyond the stars of heaven!

  • @guens01
    @guens01 Před rokem +3

    "You're under arrest you son of a bitch." LOL 😂 😂 that shit was funny as hell.

  • @getbackman66
    @getbackman66 Před měsícem +1

    I am STILL LITERALLY BLOWN AWAY BY JACK’S performance in this scene!

  • @beefcake0354
    @beefcake0354 Před 8 měsíci +2

    even Oscar is not worthy enough for these actors.

  • @Raynenigh
    @Raynenigh Před 10 lety +12

    This entire movie makes me miss living in the DC/Arlington/Alexandria areas. The man I call Dad even tho he's not my birth father, took me to nearly all the major memorial sites in the heart of DC & surrounding Virginia areas. It was amazing b/c it felt like having my own personal tour guide, historian, & freq' he was a participant considering he's a fmr officer in the Marines; he left the Marines as a Master Gunnery Sergeant; his mid-80s, he was a voluntary firefighter til he had heart probs.

    • @joinjen3854
      @joinjen3854 Před rokem +1

      MastervGunnery is NOT an officer but an enlisted NCO.

  • @YolandaAnneBrown95726
    @YolandaAnneBrown95726 Před 12 lety +12

    The look on Captain Ross's face when Jessup confessed? PRICELESS! That look pretty much says it all! Even his assistant looked at him like he was trying to say "SAY SOMETHING, DAMN IT!"

  • @luckyjatin
    @luckyjatin Před 8 měsíci +1

    That smirk after “the witness is excused”!! watch this scene only for that.. quality of direction and performance at the highest level.

  • @TTE720Audi
    @TTE720Audi Před rokem +1

    This movie is still impactful all these years later. Incredible work!