Des hommes d'honneur Soundtrack (

Des hommes d'honneur Soundtrack (1992) cover

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Rating: 7.70/10 from 289000 votes
Tags: judge, famous line, guantanamo bay, honor
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Algunos hombres buenos

Title in Italiano:

Codice d'onore

Title in Português:

Uma Questão de Honra

Synopsis

In this dramatic courtroom thriller, Lieutenant Junior Grade Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer who has never seen the inside of the courtroom, defends two stubborn Marines who have been accused of murdering a colleague. Kaffee is known as being lazy and had arranged for a plea bargain. Downey's Aunt Ginny appoints Lieutenant Commander Galloway to represent him. Also on the legal staff is LTJG Sam Weinberg. The team rounds up many facts and Kaffee is discovering that he is really cut out for trial work. The defense is originally based upon the fact that PFC Santiago, the victim, was given a "CODE RED". Santiago was basically a screw-up. At Gitmo, screw-ups aren't tolerated. Especially by Col. Nathan Jessup. In Cuba, Jessup and two senior officers try to give all the help they can, but Kaffee knows something's fishy. In the conclusion of the film, the fireworks are set off by a confrontation between Jessup and Kaffee.

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Des hommes d'honneur
Hound Dog
Timber I'm Falling in Love
Next Time You See Me
All I Want to Do
The Stars and Stripes Forever
Semper Fidelis
Timber I'm Falling in Love
Kostas: Performer
Code Red / Semper Fidelis
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Kaffe
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Facts and Figures
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Guantanamo Bay
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Hound Dog - Big Mama Thornton
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Plea Bargain
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Trial and Error
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Pep Talk
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Honor
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Stars and Stripes Forever
Marc Shaiman: Performer
Love Theme From "Come See The Paradise"
Randy Edelman: Performer
Fire In A Brooklyn Theatre
Randy Edelman: Performer
Shikataganai
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Is The Sweetest Thing (Mark Earley)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Lily And Mini
Randy Edelman: Performer
Flower That Blooms In The Rain (Mariko Seki)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Kawamura Family Theme
Randy Edelman: Performer
Jack And Lily
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nevertheless (Bart Kalmar)
Randy Edelman: Performer
You Can't Spit At Heaven
Randy Edelman: Performer
Forget Me Not (Sanae Hosaka)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Little Tokyp
Randy Edelman: Performer
Terminal Island
Randy Edelman: Performer
Santa Anita
Randy Edelman: Performer
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (Eri Eiko Koide, Jumi Emizawa, Cynthia Lawren)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Bad Days
Randy Edelman: Performer
Love Birds (Soyji)
Randy Edelman: Performer
Nine Tiny Seconds
Randy Edelman: Performer
A Little Bag Of Magic
Randy Edelman: Performer

User reviews

Mary Hill
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Des hommes d'honneur enhances the storytelling and atmosphere of the film, making it a memorable and impactful viewing experience.

Elizabeth Hill
8/10

The music effectively builds suspense and adds depth to the character development, creating a more immersive viewing experience.

Betty Thompson
1/10

The lack of memorable themes or motifs in the soundtrack makes it difficult to connect with the characters and the story on a deeper level, ultimately leaving the viewer feeling disconnected from the film's emotional core.

Charles Garcia
5/10

The score of Des hommes d'honneur seamlessly integrates with the visuals, creating a cohesive and immersive audiovisual experience for the audience.

Susan Parker
5/10

The soundtrack complements the performances of the actors, enhancing the impact of their portrayals and adding layers to their characters.

Brian Allen
6/10

The music in the film creates a sense of urgency and intensity, mirroring the high stakes and conflicts present in the storyline.

James Scott
9/10

The soundtrack of Des hommes d'honneur enhances the tension and drama of the courtroom scenes, creating a powerful and immersive experience for the viewers. The use of orchestral music and subtle cues perfectly complement the emotional depth of the story, making the audience feel fully engaged with the characters' struggles and triumphs.

Donald Allen
5/10

The soundtrack of Des hommes d'honneur perfectly captures the tension and drama of the courtroom scenes, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Elizabeth Gonzalez
9/10

The musical score of Des hommes d'honneur skillfully captures the essence of the legal thriller genre, with intense and suspenseful tracks that keep the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the film. The seamless integration of music with the unfolding drama adds an extra layer of excitement and intrigue to the narrative, elevating the overall viewing experience to a whole new level.

Matthew Robinson
5/10

The score of Des hommes d'honneur effectively underscores the themes of justice, honor, and loyalty explored in the narrative, resonating with the audience.

James Brown
4/10

The soundtrack of A Few Good Men fails to capture the tension and drama of the courtroom scenes, lacking in emotional depth and impact.

Dorothy Mitchell
7/10

The orchestral compositions in the film's soundtrack evoke a sense of urgency and intensity, reflecting the high stakes of the legal battle being portrayed.

Steven Rodriguez
7/10

The soundtrack complements the performances of the actors, adding another layer of emotion and complexity to their portrayals of the characters.

Stephanie Jones
8/10

The soundtrack of A Few Good Men showcases the skillful craftsmanship of the composer, effectively capturing the essence of the story and elevating the film to a higher level of artistic achievement.

Nancy Lewis
5/10

The music in the film evokes a sense of intrigue and mystery, mirroring the complexities of the legal proceedings and investigations depicted on screen.

Nancy Hill
8/10

The use of music in pivotal moments, such as the confrontation between Jessup and Kaffee, enhances the power and gravity of the scene, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Ronald Evans
8/10

The soundtrack of A Few Good Men perfectly captures the tension and drama of the courtroom thriller, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes.

Amanda Williams
6/10

The score in Des hommes d'honneur skillfully builds suspense and anticipation during key moments, keeping the audience engaged throughout.

David Hill
2/10

The music selection feels generic and uninspired, offering little to enhance the overall viewing experience or to create a memorable atmosphere.

Emily Young
5/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of musical styles and motifs, adding richness and texture to the overall cinematic experience.

Jennifer Turner
6/10

The music in the film effectively conveys the emotional struggles and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, adding depth to their stories.

Jennifer Lee
7/10

The musical score enhances the overall atmosphere of the film, drawing viewers further into the world of military justice and moral dilemmas.