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03May2026
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Trailer: William Friedkin’s final film The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial

3 years ago
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The Exorcist/French Connection director's final film continues his late-career work in adapting plays (Killer Joe, Bug, 12 Angry Men), this one completed with the help of Guillermo Del Toro. It's fascinating to compare to previous adaptations of Herman Wouk's Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winning work - Robert Altman's 1988 version starring Eric Bogosian in the Jason Clarke role and Brad Davis in the Kiefer Sutherland role, and Edward Dmytryk's 1954 adaptation starring Bogie.

by Dov Kornits

 

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