
A Few Good Men VHS Tape
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Columbia Pictures' VHS release of "A Few Good Men" (1992) puts Rob Reiner's military courtroom drama in your hands the way most people actually watched it the first time: dark sleeve, gold lettering, three faces staring back at you before you even hit play.
The film came out in December 1992 and immediately rewired what a mainstream legal thriller could do. Tom Cruise as Lt. Daniel Kaffee, a plea-deal lawyer who has never seen the inside of a courtroom until a pair of Marines at Guantanamo Bay are charged with murdering a fellow soldier. Jack Nicholson as Colonel Jessup, delivering one of the most-quoted confrontation scenes of the decade with an intensity that earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination. Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon, Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Pollak. The bench depth on this cast is real. Aaron Sorkin adapted his own Broadway play for the screenplay, and the stage origins are audible in every exchange: this is a writer's film, wall-to-wall dialogue, almost no fat on the bone. Rob Reiner had just come off "Misery" (1990) and "When Harry Met Sally" (1989) and was operating at full command of tone. The film grossed over $240 million worldwide and placed in the upper tier of Columbia's early-90s theatrical output.
Nicholson's courtroom detonation, preserved in the format that made repeat-watch a ritual.
The sleeve on this copy carries the three-portrait layout that Columbia used for the home video release: Cruise in Marine dress blues, Nicholson in decorated officer's uniform with the aviator cap, Moore in Navy uniform, all three positioned against the American flag graphic with the wooden gavel graphic below. Gold lettering credits Reiner's direction and Sorkin's screenplay across the bottom panel. The tape itself should have the Columbia Pictures Home Video spine label intact. Before shelving or storing this one, pull the cassette and check the tape window: ribbon should sit flat with no slack and no visible oxide shedding on the inside of the shell.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm the Columbia Pictures Home Video copyright year on the cassette spine label reads 1992 or 1993 and matches the theatrical release year.
Nicholson's courtroom detonation, preserved in the format that made repeat-watch a ritual.
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- 90s
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