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In a British military base, a group of officers is confronted with a scandal that shakes the foundations of their community. It all begins when a young lieutenant, filled with ambition and a desire for justice, becomes the target of ridicule and intolerance from his superiors due to his sexuality. In an environment where honor and image mean everything, the lieutenant decides it is time to confront the hypocrisy surrounding the institution.

As tensions rise, the situation reaches its climax when the lieutenant, with the help of an unlikely ally, sets out to dismantle the culture of cover-ups and pressures that perpetuate abuse within the army. Through a trial that exposes the corruption and brutality of the system, each character is forced to confront their own fears and prejudices. The fight is not only for the lieutenant’s justice but also for the freedom to be oneself in a world that condemns any deviation from the norm.

With a stellar cast bringing this impactful drama to life, the story becomes a powerful reflection on identity, honor, and the quest for truth. On a path filled with obstacles, the characters must decide how far they are willing to go to protect their beliefs and their loved ones, leading to a conclusion that defies expectations and leaves a lasting impression on the audience.

Media type
Movie
Year
1975
Director
Michael Anderson
Writer
Barry England
Robert Enders
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.50
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
63.00
Actors
Michael York
Richard Attenborough
Trevor Howard
Stacy Keach
Christopher Plummer
Susannah York
James Faulkner
Persis Khambatta
Michael Culver
James Donald
Rafiq Anwar
Helen Cherry
David Robb
Michael Byrne
Gender
Crimen
Drama
Misterio
Country
United States
Producers
Michael Deeley
Andrew Donally
Barry Spikings
Original title
Conduct Unbecoming
Duration
107
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