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Code Breakers (2005) -- In 1951, a cheating scandal rocks West Point academy, as 83 cadets -- including the son of the school's football coach (Glenn) -- are implicated and ultimately dismissed.

Overview

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6.2/10   229 votes
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Director:
Writers (WGA):
G. Ross Parker (teleplay)
Bill McWilliams (book)
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Release Date:
10 December 2005 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
At West Point, Honor Is A Code That Must Never Be Broken
Plot:
In 1951, a cheating scandal rocks West Point academy, as 83 cadets -- including the son of the school's football coach (Glenn) -- are implicated and ultimately dismissed. | add synopsis
Awards:
2 nominations more
User Reviews:
"Duty, Honor, Country." What is the penalty for cheating? more (7 total)

Cast

  (in credits order)

Zachery Ty Bryan ... Brian Nolan (as Zachery Bryan)

Jeff Roop ... George Holbrook

Jake Busey ... Straub

Corey Sevier ... Bob Blaik

Theo Rossi ... Desantis

Robin Dunne ... Trager

Adam Grimes ... Culpepper

Jude Ciccolella ... Commandant Paul D. Harkins
Dan Petronijevic ... Corely
Richard Zeppieri ... Asst. Coach Vince Lombardi

Scott Glenn ... Coach Earl 'Red' Blaik
Jeremy Akerman ... General MacArthur
John Bourgeois ... Major General Frederick A. Irving

Jennifer Dale ... Mrs. Nolan
James Downing ... Colonel Collins

Sarah Gadon ... Julia Nolan
Patrick Garrow ... Instructor Jones

C. David Johnson ... Mr. Nolan (as David Johnson)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Gavin Fox

Damon Runyan ... Firstie

John Boylan ... (uncredited)

Dillon Casey ... Sentry (uncredited)

Shane Daly ... Doug Kenna (uncredited)

Sean T. MacDonald ... West Point Cadet (uncredited)

Tim Post ... Sergeant (uncredited)
Jonathan Walker ... Bellingham (uncredited)
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Directed by
Rod Holcomb 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
G. Ross Parker (teleplay)

Bill McWilliams (book "A Return to Glory")

Produced by
Orly Adelson .... executive producer
Jonathan Eskenas .... co-executive producer
Frank Siracusa .... producer
 
Original Music by
Anthony Marinelli 
 
Cinematography by
Thomas Del Ruth (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Michael Brown 
 
Production Design by
James William Newport  (as James Newport)
 
Art Direction by
Jon P. Goulding  (as Jon Goulding)
 
Set Decoration by
Erica Milo 
 
Costume Design by
Noreen Landry 
 
Makeup Department
Shirley Bond .... first assistant hair stylist
Eva Coudouloux .... first assistant makeup artist
Kiisti Matsuo .... additional makeup artist
Lynda McCormack .... key makeup artist
Sandy Sokolowski .... key hair stylist
 
Production Management
Emanuel 'Manny' Danelon .... unit production manager (as Manny Danelon)
Julie Lawrence .... post-production supervisor
Ron Wechsler .... executive production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Gregory Besky .... third assistant director (as Greg Beskey)
Darrin Brown .... second assistant director: second unit
Rob Fowler .... first assistant director: second unit
Thom Owens .... second unit director
Samantha Snidal .... second assistant director
David Vaughan .... first assistant director
Matt West .... third assistant director
 
Art Department
Andrew Backmyre .... carpenter
Frank Botello .... painter
Bernie Gauvin .... carpenter
Eddie Gonzalez .... head painter
Bruce Graydon .... carpenter
David Gruer .... lead set dresser
Anthony A. Ianni .... set designer (as Anthony Ianni)
Robin Klein .... on-set dresser
Ron Lightfoot .... construction coordinator
Kim Maticiw .... props buyer
Mário Moreira .... set decoration buyer (as Mario Moreira)
Jerry Nicolaou .... art department apprentice
Sean Scoffield .... graphic designer
Doug Stensrud .... head carpenter
Joanne Thompson .... key scenic artist
Gregory Vatcher .... carpenter (as Greg Vatcher)
Craig Williams .... property master
Cindy Yetman .... assistant props
 
Sound Department
Kevin Banks .... sound effects editor
David W. Barr .... adr recordist
Dan Daniels .... sound mixer
Nelson Ferreira .... dialogue editor
Matthew McKenzie .... adr recordist
Colin McLellan .... adr recordist
Trevor McTavish-Smith .... sound assistant
Brian Mellersh .... boom operator
Allen Ormerod .... sound re-recording mixer
Jason Perreira .... re-recording assistant
Mike Welker .... first assistant sound editor
Mike Woroniuk .... sound re-recording mixer
 
Special Effects by
Brock Jolliffe .... special effects supervisor
Ray McMillan .... front projection
 
Visual Effects by
Kris Brockman .... digital compositor: C.O.R.E Digital Pictures
Lisa Carr-Harris .... digital artist: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Bret Culp .... visual effects supervisor: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Candice Day .... visual effects sales coordinator
Paul DeOliveira .... digital compositor: C.O.R.E Digital Pictures
Nathan Fleming .... production assistant: ILM
Eugene Fung .... system administrator: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Martin Hesselink .... digital artist: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Jeff Higgins .... research & development: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Kelvin Kanagaraj .... 3D lead animator: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
François Lambert .... digital compositor: ILM
Julie Lawrence .... visual effects producer
Daniel Lee .... digital compositor: C.O.R.E Digital Pictures
Tom Martinek .... senior technical director: ILM
Samara Melanson .... visual effects executive producer: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Dipesh Mistry .... system administrator: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Natasha North .... visual effects coordinator: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Dave Olivares .... digital artist: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Rob Pieke .... research & development: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Carrie Richardson .... visual effects production manager: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Gavin Soares .... digital compositor: C.O.R.E Digital Pictures
Sam Suh .... systems administrator: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Mark Thomas-Stubbs .... 2D lead digital compositor: C.O.R.E Digital Pictures
Martin Tori .... on-set visual effects supervisor: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Pat Tubach .... associate visual effects supervisor: ILM (as Patrick Tubach)
Yusei Uesugi .... digital matte artist: ILM
David Willows .... pre-viz animator: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
Robert Zwirner .... digital artist: C.O.R.E. Digital Pictures
 
Stunts
Matt Birman .... stunt coordinator
Alison Reid .... stunt coordinator
Kevin Rushton .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Tim Barg .... electrician (uncredited)
Eric Beaulieu .... second assistant camera: "b" camera, Mexico
Matthew Brookes .... electrician
Ross Church .... grip
Carl Flood .... electrician
Brian Gedge .... camera operator: "b" camera
Frank Gentile .... electrician
David Giesbrecht .... still photographer
Gene Gray .... grip
Mark Hewson .... best boy
Mitch Holmes .... key grip
Chris Howell .... second assistant camera: "a" camera
Kevin Michael LeBlanc .... first assistant camera: "b" camera, second unit (as Kevin LeBlanc)
John MacLean .... best boy
Murray Mainprize .... generator operator
Kameron Martin .... camera trainee
Harald Ortenburger .... camera operator: "a" camera
Thom Owens .... director of photography: second unit
Yuri Sandler .... grip
Craig Stewart .... dolly grip: "a" camera
James Tamblyn .... playback operator
James Tamblyn .... video assist operator
Brad Vos .... first assistant camera: "a" camera
Craig Wright .... gaffer
 
Casting Department
John Buchan .... casting: Toronto
Libby Goldstein .... casting
Jason Knight .... casting assistant
Junie Lowry-Johnson .... casting (as Junie Lowry Johnson)
Roisin McGilly .... extras casting
Lisa Soltau .... casting assistant
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jozi Conte .... on-set costume supervisor (as Jozie Conte)
Garnet Giesbrecht .... wardrobe buyer
Trina Gismondi .... assistant costume designer
Julie Munson .... cutter sewer
 
Editorial Department
Nadia Fugazza .... first assistant editor
Gord Ventura .... dailies colorist
 
Music Department
Clint Bennett .... music recordist
Clint Bennett .... scoring mixer
Yuri Gorbachow .... music editor
David Streja .... music supervisor
 
Transportation Department
Dolores Barbaric .... driver
Michael Bingham .... driver: honeywagon (as Mike Bingham)
Alan Cairns .... driver (as Al Cairns)
Tom Chapman .... driver
John McCaughey .... transportation coordinator
Shawn McConnell .... transportation captain
Richard Miazek .... transportation co-captain
George Palmer .... driver: base camp
Frank Petrie .... driver
Jim Ryder .... head driver
Karen Steele .... truck supervisor
Chris Taylor .... driver: picture vehicle
Ted Zurawel .... driver
 
Other crew
Katie Abbott .... craft service daily
Brad Alexander .... assistant location manager
Donald Booth .... production assistant: locations (as Don Booth)
Glenn Brooks .... production assistant: locations
Kate Brown .... production assistant
Michael Angelo Carubba .... football coach (as Mike Carubba)
Kristen Corvers .... production assistant
Peter Edmonds .... armorer
Michael J. Fisher .... football coordinator (as Michael Fisher)
David Flaherty .... location manager
Melissa Gaucher .... assistant to producers
Melissa Gaucher .... script coordinator
Kelly Gilbert .... second assistant accountant (as Kelly Ursacki)
Chuck Karman .... consultant: military
Carolyn Kelly .... production secretary
Stacy Laliberte .... extras coordinator
Nora Lem .... craft service
Cal MacLean .... security
Ray McMillan .... process supervisor
Andrea Mullan .... production coordinator
Karen Patterson Bowden .... continuity (as Karen Paterson-Bowden)
Lisa Perone .... assistant production coordinator
Regina Petrik .... key craft service
Mary Robbie .... third assistant accountant
Douwe Rozema .... first assistant accountant: New York
B.E. Sharp .... production accountant
Rachel Suhanic .... assistant to director
Enoch Wat .... athletic therapist
Robert Westhafer .... football assistant
 

Production CompaniesDistributors
  • ESPN (2005) (USA) (TV)
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Runtime:
USA:88 min
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Fun Stuff

Quotes:
Brian Nolan: Tell the truth, but not too loud. Right, dad? more
Movie Connections:
References Twelve O'Clock High (1949) more

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11 out of 12 people found the following review useful.
"Duty, Honor, Country." What is the penalty for cheating?, 10 December 2005
7/10
Author: forhall from United States

"Duty, Honor, Country" is inscribed in granite over an archway at West Point. A personal moral code, duty, and honor is the foundation of the military and my learned profession. (I am proud to be a criminal defense lawyer, and I take "duty and honor" very seriously.) This story takes place in 1950-51 and wends its way through the infamous West Point football player cheating scandal that ultimately wiped out the West Point football team with 90 athletes dismissed.

The cadet that finally blows the whistle on it is played by Zack Bryan, who was the oldest son in "Home Improvement" (billed there as Zachery Ty Bryan), and he does an excellent job in his role, as do all the other young actors enlisted for this movie. Bryan's character, on the swim team, wrestles with ratting out his roommate who lets him in on the secret that the football team is passing around questions from the examinations. Those who take it first write down the questions for others. Bryan's character is wrestles with his conscience and comes forward. His own father, however, chastises him, but not for following the code. Instead, it is for not following the "chain of command" and going to the Commandant, knowing that going to the Honor Committee likely would be futile because the football team had ringers on the Committee. His own father tells him that his military career will be ruined for following the honor code. He stands up to his father.

Also excellent, and typically understated is Scott Glenn as the team coach, a West Point graduate himself, whose son is slated to be the next season's starting quarterback. He finds his own son involved, and he has to wrestle with that conundrum as well, knowing that his own son would be kicked out, too. He's the coach. His team is destroyed. This is only partly developed because this movie is not supposed to be about football.

The cadets involved connive and plot to "stonewall" (was that word even used in 1950?) the investigation (One says that a leader "never, ever admits that he was wrong. Any man who does is not fit to lead." Sound familiar?), but the first one in to be interviewed didn't know the plan, so he named names. He is Bryan's roommate. He's obviously mad at Bryan when he figures out the source, but he realizes, as others come to do, that he should be more mad at himself for screwing up. Bryan ends up with a guard at his door for protection. Other than the Commandant, the guard, under orders not to talk to him knocks on the door and tells him "You saved West Point." This is an important point almost lost in the movie.

I give this a 7 because of the young actors and the honest attempt at the important message. Glenn has been better, but they all do a reasonably good job. The problem with the script, maybe though, is that it was written for ESPN, and not for wider release to general audiences. So, it spends more time on football issue and teams, and I think not enough on dealing with the important moral issues until all hell breaks loose, and the plot moves more to the characters and their problems. More should have been spent on what it took to come forward and what Bryan's character endured.

But, moral values are so lacking in this society today, at every level and in every corner, I applaud ESPN for taking this on and the message it ultimately conveys. Lives were not all totally ruined, but they paid a dear price for compromising "honor."

Moral values can be taught anywhere. This is a start.

Finally, for HDTV, the picture was not always of the highest quality for HD.

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