Men of Honor (2000)

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Written by Scott Marshall Smith

Directed by George Tillman Jr.

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

This wonderful film chronicles the inspirational, true-life exploits of Carl Brashear (Cuba Gooding Jr.), who becomes the Navy's first African-American Master Diver.

Brashear runs into formidable opposition in Billy Sunday (Robert De Niro), a rebellious senior officer and master diver who ultimately helps Brashear overcome a crippling injury, and fight racism and bureaucracy, to make military history.

When is Men of Honor next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 Tonight, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Robert de NiroRobert de NiroMaster Chief/Senior Chief/Chief Leslie W. 'Billy' Sunday
Image for Cuba Gooding Jr.Cuba Gooding Jr.BM2/Chief/Senior Chief Carl Brashear
Image for Charlize TheronCharlize TheronGwen Sunday
Aunjanue EllisJo
Hal HolbrookCap. 'Mr. Pappy'
Michael RapaportGM1 Snowhill
Image for Powers BoothePowers BootheCap. Pullman
David KeithCap. Hartigan
Holt McCallanyMM1 Dylan Rourke
Joshua LeonardPO2 Timothy Douglas Isert
Dennis TroutmanBoots
Joshua FeinmanDuBoyce
Theo Nicholas PagonesFC Mellegrano
Ryan HoneySurveyor 2nd Yarmouth
David ConradLt./Cmdr./Capt. Hanks

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