A Few Good Men by Aaron Sorkin "You can't handle the truth!" Before the iconic film, there was Aaron Sorkin's electrifying play. When two U.S. Marines are accused of murder, a cocky lawyer and a determined investigator uncover a dangerous web of loyalty, honor, and the blurred lines of duty.
A Few Good Men
By Aaron Sorkin
The electrifying courtroom drama and the play before the film.
"You can't handle the truth!" Before the iconic film, there was Aaron Sorkin's electrifying play, A Few Good Men. When two U.S. Marines are accused of murder, a cocky lawyer and a determined investigator uncover a dangerous web of loyalty, honor, and the blurred lines of duty within the military. Prepare for a night of intense drama and thought-provoking questions during this gripping courtroom battle.
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Directed by Eric R. Paradis
Aaron Sorkin, an Academy Award-winning writer and renowned playwright, made his Broadway playwriting debut at the age of 28 with the military courtroom drama A Few Good Men, for which he received the John Gassner Award as Outstanding New American Playwright. In 1993, Mr. Sorkin’s film adaptation of A Few Good Men was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and five Golden Globes, including Best Screenplay.