Based on the genuine story of the only homicide committed on the famed San Francisco Military base.Based on the genuine story of the only homicide committed on the famed San Francisco Military base.Based on the genuine story of the only homicide committed on the famed San Francisco Military base.
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- GoofsAt the end of the film the MP Major refers to the "Military Code of Criminal Justice;" it is actually the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
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Typical whodunit plot
The movie was fine as far as the genre goes. I prefer military themed movies to at least portray members of the military accurately. There is no way an Army officer in uniform is going to have any facial hair other than a mustache. Special Ops sometimes do have beards, etc, but not garrison stationed officers. The Motor Pool PFCs were too old to still be at that rank. If they were that bad of a soldier, they would have not been retained in the Army. Actors who are hired to portray soldiers should have a haircut to match the role. Lou D. Phillips introduced himself as a Warrant Officer, yet I heard him referred to as Lieutenant. I still haven't figured that one out yet. The movie wasn't bad, but this reviewer found the military inaccuracies glaringly distracting.
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