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Court-Martial

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In a world where loyalty and honor mean everything, a young army officer finds himself amid a storm of decisions. During a routine operation, an unexpected incident leads to the death of a comrade, and of course, things do not end there. As tensions rise within the unit, the protagonist is forced to confront accusations of negligence. Behind the facade of military duty, dark interests and old grudges loom, threatening to manipulate the officer’s fate as if he were merely a pawn in a game of chess.

When a court-martial is convened to investigate the incident, the plot thickens. His honor and reputation are at stake as his life hangs in the balance. With unexpected allies and hidden enemies, the protagonist navigates a complicated labyrinth of truths and lies, where every statement on the stand could seal his fate. As evidence and testimonies are presented, a deeper intrigue emerges that reveals more about human nature than the case itself.

The pressure mounts, not only due to the anticipated verdict but also because of the echo of past mistakes and the decisions that must be made for redemption. Ultimately, the young officer must decide whether his loyalty to the institution is more important than his own morality and what it truly means to serve his country. An exciting story of justice, ethical dilemmas, and the pursuit of truth in times of war.

Media type
Movie
Year
1928
Director
George B. Seitz
Writer
Anthony Coldeway
Mort Blumenstock
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Jack Holt
Betty Compson
Pat Harmon
Doris Hill
Frank Lackteen
Frank Austin
George Cowl
Zack Williams
Gender
Acción
Adventure
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
Court-Martial
Duration
65
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