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Nicholson & Cruise: The 'A Few Good Men' Scene That Ended Filming Early
31 Jan
Summary
- A memorable scene in 'A Few Good Men' surprised cast and crew.
- Director Rob Reiner ended filming early after a key scene.
- Jack Nicholson received a Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role.

The creation of the 1992 courtroom drama 'A Few Good Men' holds a memorable secret. Following the passing of director Rob Reiner, a CBS special revealed behind-the-scenes details. Actor Kiefer Sutherland recalled the shooting of the iconic scene featuring Jack Nicholson's Col. Nathan R. Jessep.
After Nicholson delivered his powerful lines, Reiner, impressed by the performance, decided to conclude the day's filming early. This decision allowed cast and crew to leave ahead of schedule, a testament to the scene's impact. Despite limited screen time, Nicholson's portrayal earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
'A Few Good Men' continues to be recognized as a significant film. The "You can't handle the truth" sequence remains potent, delivering chills to viewers. The movie is available for digital rental, purchase, and on 4K UHD and Blu-ray.


