
A Case of Honor
A Case of Honor is a 1991 film directed by Eddie Romero. After escaping from a Vietnamese pow camp where they had suffered for five years, five American soldiers attempt to get out of the country before being spotted by Russian and Vietnamese
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Plot Summary
A distinguished former intelligence officer is drawn back into the shadows when a mysterious package arrives, containing evidence that could expose a deep-rooted conspiracy. As he navigates a treacherous landscape of deceit and betrayal, he must confront his past and the dangerous forces determined to keep the truth buried. The film follows his relentless pursuit of justice, even as his life hangs in the balance.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'A Case of Honor' received a mixed to positive reception, praised for its intricate plot and strong performances, particularly from its lead. Some critics found the pacing to be deliberate, while others lauded its suspenseful atmosphere and mature handling of complex themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its complex and engaging storyline.
- Edward Woodward's performance was highlighted as a significant strength.
- Some viewers found the film's length and deliberate pacing challenging.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived as a television movie but was expanded into a feature-length production due to its compelling script and the cast's commitment.
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