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The Lords of Discipline

  • 1983
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.2K
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The Lords of Discipline (1983)
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In 1960s America, a black cadet is allowed acceptance into a seemingly prestigious military academy, unleashing a barrage of corruption within the system that another cadet is willing to exp... Read allIn 1960s America, a black cadet is allowed acceptance into a seemingly prestigious military academy, unleashing a barrage of corruption within the system that another cadet is willing to expose.In 1960s America, a black cadet is allowed acceptance into a seemingly prestigious military academy, unleashing a barrage of corruption within the system that another cadet is willing to expose.

  • Director
    • Franc Roddam
  • Writers
    • Pat Conroy
    • Thomas Pope
    • Lloyd Fonvielle
  • Stars
    • David Keith
    • Robert Prosky
    • G.D. Spradlin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Franc Roddam
    • Writers
      • Pat Conroy
      • Thomas Pope
      • Lloyd Fonvielle
    • Stars
      • David Keith
      • Robert Prosky
      • G.D. Spradlin
    • 33User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Keith
    David Keith
    • Will McLean
    Robert Prosky
    Robert Prosky
    • Col. 'Bear' Berrineau
    G.D. Spradlin
    G.D. Spradlin
    • Gen. Bentley Durrell
    Barbara Babcock
    Barbara Babcock
    • Abigail St. Croix
    Michael Biehn
    Michael Biehn
    • John Alexander
    Rick Rossovich
    Rick Rossovich
    • Dante `Pig` Pignetti
    John Lavachielli
    • Mark Santoro
    Mitchell Lichtenstein
    Mitchell Lichtenstein
    • Tradd St. Croix
    Mark Breland
    Mark Breland
    • Tom Pearce
    Malcolm Danare
    Malcolm Danare
    • Poteete
    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Macabbee
    Greg Webb
    Greg Webb
    • Braselton
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Gilbreath
    • (as 'Wild' Bill Paxton)
    Dean R. Miller
    • Gooch
    • (as Dean Miller)
    Ed Bishop
    Ed Bishop
    • Commerce St. Croix
    Stuart Milligan
    Stuart Milligan
    • McIntyre
    Katharine Levy
    Katharine Levy
    • Teresa
    Jason Connery
    Jason Connery
    • MacKinnon
    • Director
      • Franc Roddam
    • Writers
      • Pat Conroy
      • Thomas Pope
      • Lloyd Fonvielle
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    User reviews33

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    4barbarausa

    Does not come close to book

    The movie is adequate and casting for "The Bear" was perfect. The film lost the eliminate of mystery and intrigue the book had. By showing "The Ten" to early and on campus they stole from the mythology of the fraternity. On the other hand, it is impossible to make a film that lives up to a Conroy novel as their is just too much. If a producer was smart they would hire Pat Conroy to make a TV series out of any one of his novels. I don't mean a mini series, but an actual TV series that would probably need to run three seasons. If Conroy didn't want to write the series than David E. Kelley could possibly do justice to many of Conroy's novels or in the case of the Lords Of Discipline Arron Sorkin could possibly write it. Obviously Pat would be the ideal writer though. Trying to do any Conroy novel in a two or even three hour film is just ridiculous. That's why "The Prince of Tides" was such a bad film. It did not stand a chance of having even the same story line as the novel because the real story could not be covered by a film.
    7lockwood-10

    The Citadel of 1963 vs 2006

    I will give this movie a grudging o.k. I feel the book was superior in all respects but hey, how can a movie live up to Pat Conroy's book. I was in the military for 8 years and a product of Conroy's 'damaged goods' sickness of the South. I had the privilige of attending that place but turned it down in favor of another school some 30 years ago. But please bear in mind that much has changed in the military and much of the brutality of the school has gone away with all the attention heaved upon it. I noticed that many of the readers comments indicate about the sadism but remember, Pat Conroy attended the Citadel in 1963 to 1967 when there were not the federal laws and scutiny that exists in 2006. I understand much of Conroy's distrust and bitterness about having attended then refused the commission for lack of a better word than conscience objector. I don't have a problem with that and can now relate having seen many of my fellow soldiers refuse to come back to service after the Gulf War started in 1990. Please read the book first and look deep into what Conroy is trying to impart to all of us. It is similar to 'Born on the 4th of July.' Don't look at today's Citadel with any type of similarity to what went on over 40 years ago. Like they say, it's gone with the wind...
    CDRDerek

    It's all about the HONOR...

    The armed services of the U.S. have spent years trying to define and instill the core values that they wish the Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine, and Coast Guardsman to possess. The military realizes that not many people have learned those core values from their home life. Induction into the service is a metamorphosis into a new life and it involves making over the former civilian into the servicemember -- body and mind. In this excellent fictional movie, the Commandant and his "Ten" lost track of the distinction between pride in their accomplishments and...elitism. Will and The Bear had honor. Will's moral courage exemplified the core values that the military strives to teach its members today.
    8bellino-angelo2014

    Nice militar academy drama

    Will McLean (David Keith) is a senior cadet at the Carolina Military Institute, a school that promises to make men of honor but practises brutal hazing to freshmen. McLean's roommates are Dante Pignetti (Rick Rossovich), Mark Santoro and Tradd St. Croix. In the time spent there McLean will join all the academy's activities (except breaking new cadets) and will see the corruption inside the institute, and will also try to unmask it (without some trouble and Pignetti getting expelled).

    Despite I have not read the original novel LORDS OF DISCIPLINE I still liked the movie because it has some very good acting by everyone. I am not a huge David Keith fan but here he was very good as the lead, Rick Rossovich was very funny as the cadet that didn't stopped screaming, while Michael Biehn and Judge Reinhold give some of their best performances in their careers. The plot was great as there were lots of twists and turns when the leads were finding the truth.

    Overall, a good militar academy drama that excedded my expectations as I was very surprised that I liked it very much. If you are searching something underrated from the 1980s, then this is for you.
    6wes-connors

    The First Cut is the Deepest

    It's 1964 at the Carolina Military Institute. Returning for his senior year as a cadet, hunky David Keith (as Will "Bubba" McClean) and his pals discover the freshman "Knobs" include, for the first time, a young black man. As you might expect, he is the victim of racial hatred. Old-timer Robert Prosky (as "the Bear") enlists Mr. Keith's help in watching over the black cadet, Mark Breland (as Pearce). Keith gets reluctant help from his three roommates - piano playing Mitchell Lichtenstein (as Tradd St. Croix), weight-lifting Rick Rossovich (as Dante "Pig" Pignetti), and Italian Elvis fan John Lavachielli (as Mark Santoro).

    Keith and his friends participate in "Hell Night" with the usual shenanigans. Of course, "scumbags," "maggots," and "faggots" are encouraged to vacate the premises. Overweight Malcolm Danare (as Poteete) is the first casualty. Then, a (not so) secret organization known as "The Ten" targets Mr. Breland. But, "The Lords of Discipline" isn't really about Breland or his race. Rather, it's a mystery thriller focusing on Keith and his roommates. And, even then, it's not much of a mystery. Most enjoyable are Keith and his three roommates, who manage to be appealing in some unappealing (and obvious) roles.

    ****** The Lords of Discipline (2/18/83) Franc Roddam ~ David Keith, Mitchell Lichtenstein, Rick Rossovich, Robert Prosky

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    • Trivia
      Pat Conroy based the source novel on a 1907 incident in which a group of military cadets at a distinguished naval and military college banded together to form a secret society. Every year, ten more cadets were added. When the society was exposed after several years, the original cadets were now influential people occupying a number of positions of power.
    • Goofs
      As Will is sneaking out of the campus to go spy on The Ten, a modern streetside mailbox is shown.
    • Quotes

      Dante 'Pig' Pignetti: It's always 'fuck, shit, piss' all the time around here, I mean, if she could hear it, it would embarrass her.

      [looks at a picture of his girlfriend]

      Will: But Pig, this is a photograph.

      Dante 'Pig' Pignetti: I know that!

      Will: It can't see, smell, hear, taste. Right? Mark... Now Mr. Santoro, if you please, address a few obscene remarks to this totally inanimate photograph.

      Mark: Jesus, would you look at the tits on that bitch!

      Will: Pig, how we doin'?

      [Pig is trying to control himself]

      Will: Tradd?

      Tradd: My, would I dearly love to play a little 'hide the sausage' with that spectacular piece of wop-ass.

      Will: Pig?

      Dante 'Pig' Pignetti: She... She can't hear ya!

      Will: That a boy!

      [Takes the picture]

      Will: Hi baby. How'd you like a hot flesh injection with the old pork-sword, huh? Nine inches of steaming conga up that tight little...

      Dante 'Pig' Pignetti: I'M GONNA KILL YA!

    • Crazy credits
      Bill Paxton is referred to in the closing credits as "Wild" Bill Paxton.
    • Alternate versions
      NBC edited 6 minutes from this film for its 1986 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Facts of Life: Small But Dangerous (1983)

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Guardianes del honor
    • Filming locations
      • Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berkshire, England, UK(main setting: Carolina Military Institute)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $8,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,787,127
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,011,932
      • Feb 21, 1983
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,787,127
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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