‘The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial’ makes the case for William Friedkin’s final film

Mounted as the filmed version of a stage play, “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial” has more in common with “A Few Good Men” than the 1954 movie starring Humphrey Bogart, and might be as notable for its credit list as this sturdy but unspectacular production — marking, as it does, the final film from director William Friedkin as well as co-star Lance Reddick, both of whom died earlier this year.

​CNN.com – RSS Channel Mounted as the filmed version of a stage play, “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial” has more in common with “A Few Good Men” than the 1954 movie starring Humphrey Bogart, and might be as notable for its credit list as this sturdy but unspectacular production — marking, as it does, the final film from director William Friedkin as well as co-star Lance Reddick, both of whom died earlier this year. 

Read More Mounted as the filmed version of a stage play, “The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial” has more in common with “A Few Good Men” than the 1954 movie starring Humphrey Bogart, and might be as notable for its credit list as this sturdy but unspectacular production — marking, as it does, the final film from director William Friedkin as well as co-star Lance Reddick, both of whom died earlier this year. 

 

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