That's supposedly because in an early draft the role was written as a man and subsequently changed to a woman, which made some Executive question why there is no sex scene between Cruise and Moore and made Sorkin write a scene at the very end where they talk about going on a date, but he eventually stood his ground and removed any romantic relationship between the two characters.
I don’t know about anyone else but I laughed when she casually placed her cap on the captain’s desk. She pretty much guaranteed that she would never promote past lieutenant commander
I didn't catch that, but yep. She just casually tossed her hat on his desk. I am unfamiliar with regulations for women's headwear, but I know for men, you place it under your arm or on your knee (or, if it can fit, in your pocket).
@@Timasion It also depends on how much of a stiff he is. His comment about talking behind her back implies that he's fair-minded but doesn't have a bug up his ass.
@@josephmanno4514 To a certain extent. I still think her tossing her cover on his desk was a big no-no. Putting it on the ground, her lap, et cetera would have been expectable.
Subordinates know never to place their headgear or other personal items on the commander’s desk. In this instance Galloway should have placed her headgear on her lap.
1:32 'Commander Galloway, I want you to get yourself a cup of coffee' 'Thank you Sir, I'm fine'. 'Commander I'd like you to leave the room so we can talk about you behind your back'. 'Certainly Sir'. Ghost and About Last Night (Jim Belushi haha) were also great movies from Demi Moore.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted for treason and executed in the 1950's for spying for the Soviet Union. I don't know the full details but it went to trial so clearly it was not a short court case. 👍🙂
'The Rosenbergs were a very high profile case that took a while to conclude, that's how they got compared to Galloway closing only 3 cases in two years.'
Actually you can see that JAG is inspired by this movie in lot of ways. John M. Jackson was also in that show. The movie just came three years before JAG started
@@robertmorris8997 yeah had some goofy moments borderline absurd. It was never gonna win any award but look NCIS show. They are a counter terror, counter espionage and whatever thngs absurd and in truth they are so small and their duties are only investigations in naval property. Is the bigger bigger bigger mentality for some shows
She ended up being a crappy lawyer. No way the Pvt.’s real story should have been in court. She should have walked him through it and figured out the truth then Tom Cruise could have tried something else. Plus, all Jack Nicholson had to do was keep his trap shut or say “I don’t know.” A bad lawyering movie.
The fact that she extensively prepped the private (and let’s face it, her character would have totally overdone it) the fact that she never uncovered the fact that he never heard the order is utterly absurd levels of incompetence
Crappy Lawyer, Bull! Knowing all the misogynies of the US Military and JAGs(and you people in the comments) , it was Jo's pushing her strategy on Kaffee from the door (expose the code red) and in court (put Jessup on the stand) that won this case (movie). BAMM!
Ele só fazia acordos até então, e provavelmente ferrando muitos dos clientes. Não pode ser considerado bom também.. 😂 O caso só foi a julgamento pela insistência dela. E o interrogatório do General tambem foi ela que insistiu. Por ele ..os clientes teriam assinado o acordo e passado um bom tempo na cadeia. Ele estudava os processos superficialmente. Os dados mais importantes foi ela que apontou.
So they were careful not to assign the case to her because of lack of experience in a court room, so it got assigned to a relatively new grad with no experience in a court room. Got it.
This entire scene was to show Galloway would not be a good litigator and unable to think on her feet. The scene did a great job. Others have mentioned military curtesy and one more to point out is the assistant would not have stayed seated when addressing a superior officer.
Not necessarily He offered that she could sit, she said she "was fine' he then TOLD her to sit down At that point it would not be expected in a basically casual office setting to expect her to stand when she responded to a question that he had asked
@@daleferber2096 I’m referring to the enlisted assistant outside the office at the beginning of the video. Not Galloway once she is inside the office. Galloway actually follows protocol until she says: ‘Ohhkay”. That was a little disrespectful. Saying “OK” was drilled out of us during training. It was “yes sir/mam” or “no sir/mam”.
@@craigritchie8470 If she had been that commands Co Captain WEST in this case or a senior officer in her COC, the XO or maybe a department head if they had any such thing than yes as rule but a CO "sets the tone" on that so it is not a "hard and fast rule" kind of thing. But a random not so senior officer from some other command who is not making what could be called an "official visit" IE representing that other commands CO not so much No one would fault her for doing it but few would fault her for doing just what she did. It is the Navy, it is "staff Corp" Like Supply It is NOT the "Sit yes Sir" Marine Corp
Galloway was an incompetent lawyer who insinuated herself into the case even after she was rejected by division, then nearly blew the whole thing..and then tried, and ultimately succeeded, in shaming Kaffey into risking a court martial in defending the two marines he was representing. A real piece of work. Worst part was when he apologized after going off on her (which she absolutely had coming).
And yet, without her dogged persistence Dawson and Downey would have likely gone to Leavenworth. What struck me was what a powerful team the defense counsel made despite their many differences.
@@klong9269 Actually, Kaffey did his job, and If Dawson had listened to Kaffey instead of dismissing him as a coward, and plead out to man 2, they would have gotten virtually the same result they got. In the end both were dishonorably discharged. Galloway was more concerned with her freaking crusade than she was with the clients. Kaffey was right..if Dawson wanted to fall on his sword, it was better to let him do it.
@@toddfrank3344 Exactly this. A defense lawyer’s job is to represent his client and nothing more. And Dawson didn’t help matters by willing to go to Leavenworth and hiding information from Kaffee like not talking about the Code Red. Kaffee had a hostile client and an incompetent lawyer(Galloway) to deal with.
"Commander, I'd like you to leave the room so we can talk about you behind your back." One of the best lines (outside of Jack) in the movie.
Now that's a man who gets straight to the point! No BS. The way it should be.
The military is so wonderful like that. Rank has its privelages.
I love that Demi Moore's character is not just a token/love-interest to Cruise's caracther.
That's supposedly because in an early draft the role was written as a man and subsequently changed to a woman, which made some Executive question why there is no sex scene between Cruise and Moore and made Sorkin write a scene at the very end where they talk about going on a date, but he eventually stood his ground and removed any romantic relationship between the two characters.
Admiral Chedwgan always knew how to Run JAG
*character
@@1970daywalker For a moment I thought it was a military term that I was unfamiliar with.
But then she played that serious, but pointless character in Margin Call. “Love interest” is a good fit for her and her huge fake rack.
I don’t know about anyone else but I laughed when she casually placed her cap on the captain’s desk. She pretty much guaranteed that she would never promote past lieutenant commander
I didn't catch that, but yep. She just casually tossed her hat on his desk. I am unfamiliar with regulations for women's headwear, but I know for men, you place it under your arm or on your knee (or, if it can fit, in your pocket).
@@Timasion It also depends on how much of a stiff he is. His comment about talking behind her back implies that he's fair-minded but doesn't have a bug up his ass.
@@josephmanno4514 To a certain extent. I still think her tossing her cover on his desk was a big no-no. Putting it on the ground, her lap, et cetera would have been expectable.
"3 cases in 2 years? Who is she handling? The Rosenbergs?" lol
Subordinates know never to place their headgear or other personal items on the commander’s desk. In this instance Galloway should have placed her headgear on her lap.
This is a very good movie!! One of Demi Moore’s best!!
I always liked that line “I know, I know, all passion and no street smarts, bring her back in”.
Dude so did not want to deal with this. 😂😂😂
I love how the captain went on to be the admiral in the show. Jag
Some men never take off the uniform
haha yeah, I would have paid to watch a court case between Catherine Bell and Demi Moore
1:32 'Commander Galloway, I want you to get yourself a cup of coffee'
'Thank you Sir, I'm fine'.
'Commander I'd like you to leave the room so we can talk about you behind your back'.
'Certainly Sir'.
Ghost and About Last Night (Jim Belushi haha) were also great movies from Demi Moore.
Captain America: The First Avenger at 0:11 : 'Go get a cup of coffee corporal'. 'Yes, Sir'.
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She should have addressed him as Admiral Chegwidden
(lol)
Last line explained it all.
she is still extremely beautiful decades after this
Demi Moore at her finest
So we can talk abt u behind your back lolll
Thank you for posting this correctly. Other people that post this have been reversing the image, and it’s jarring. Much appreciated. 👍
I didn’t understand the Rosenberg comment. Can somebody explain that reference?
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted for treason and executed in the 1950's for spying for the Soviet Union. I don't know the full details but it went to trial so clearly it was not a short court case. 👍🙂
The couple (Ethel and Julius) who were executed in the 50s for leaking nuclear secrets to the Russians.
@@trevorknight9704 I gave you a very detailed reply but it was deleted for reasons Only Sundar Punchai could understand. unreal
'The Rosenbergs were a very high profile case that took a while to conclude, that's how they got compared to Galloway closing only 3 cases in two years.'
@@michaelmitlow772 you may have used words that are not allowed. You have to get away from it using words like not alive for d** etc lol
Actually you can see that JAG is inspired by this movie in lot of ways. John M. Jackson was also in that show. The movie just came three years before JAG started
JUG starring Catherine Bell
@@jasont9907 yeah, what a great pair. Saw her in some family movies recently. Still looks good
His character is Capt West here but all I can see is A. J. Chegwidden before he became Judge Advocate General
JAG is horrendous military wise. They had an F-16 landing on a carrier.
@@robertmorris8997 yeah had some goofy moments borderline absurd. It was never gonna win any award but look NCIS show. They are a counter terror, counter espionage and whatever thngs absurd and in truth they are so small and their duties are only investigations in naval property. Is the bigger bigger bigger mentality for some shows
wait the secretary totally checked her out lol
I thought I was the only one!
1:38 the look on his face………………….. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great scene.🎬
Spoiler: She worries about it...
Just realized that’s Admiral Chigwigin from Jag
Catherine Bell was so hot.
Division will assign the right MAN first the job.
I don't remember that part scene.
Admiral AJ Chegwidden before he was Admiral AJ Chegwidden in JAG
waitaminnit.. The Captain has a Vietnam Campaign Medal, but no Vietnam Service Medal?
If Nicolas Cage had a mustache. lol.
He had one in the intro of "Face/Off"
@@mg19calAnd in Raising Arizona. And in World Trade Center. Probably others.
She ended up being a crappy lawyer. No way the Pvt.’s real story should have been in court. She should have walked him through it and figured out the truth then Tom Cruise could have tried something else. Plus, all Jack Nicholson had to do was keep his trap shut or say “I don’t know.” A bad lawyering movie.
Agreed 100%. She would have sunk those two guys if she was in charge of representing them.
The fact that she extensively prepped the private (and let’s face it, her character would have totally overdone it) the fact that she never uncovered the fact that he never heard the order is utterly absurd levels of incompetence
And yet an awesome movie
Crappy Lawyer, Bull! Knowing all the misogynies of the US Military and JAGs(and you people in the comments) , it was Jo's pushing her strategy on Kaffee from the door (expose the code red) and in court (put Jessup on the stand) that won this case (movie). BAMM!
Ele só fazia acordos até então, e provavelmente ferrando muitos dos clientes. Não pode ser considerado bom também.. 😂 O caso só foi a julgamento pela insistência dela. E o interrogatório do General tambem foi ela que insistiu. Por ele ..os clientes teriam assinado o acordo e passado um bom tempo na cadeia. Ele estudava os processos superficialmente. Os dados mais importantes foi ela que apontou.
No if she defended Dawson and Downey they’d be in Leavenworth right now
They didn't wanna buck up for Dabney Coleman?
This would never in its day ever make the jury
Bruce was a lucky man back then wow !
Didn't know this episode existed.
It not an episode it is a movie “A few Good Men” Good movie very flawed.
@@scotttildFlawed?
Flawed...@@reuben.x.herrera1930
@@scotttild you can’t handle the truth!!
@@scotttildhow, exactly, is a fictional movie “flawed”?
So they were careful not to assign the case to her because of lack of experience in a court room, so it got assigned to a relatively new grad with no experience in a court room. Got it.
I think the character would gain better not being love interest of any other
Chegwidden with hair!
JAG reference? 😂
He look so different with the mustache.
Thought that was Chegwidden
They ended this to go away fast! Galloway would have been like F Lee Bailey!
4k please
It didn't have any action, no comedy, no twists, nothing engaging at all. But somehow it made me watch the full movie at a single stretch.😊
Dawson and Downey
Damn the yabbos on this chick.
This entire scene was to show Galloway would not be a good litigator and unable to think on her feet. The scene did a great job. Others have mentioned military curtesy and one more to point out is the assistant would not have stayed seated when addressing a superior officer.
Not necessarily
He offered that she could sit, she said she "was fine' he then TOLD her to sit down
At that point it would not be expected in a basically casual office setting to expect her to stand when she responded to a question that he had asked
@@daleferber2096 I’m referring to the enlisted assistant outside the office at the beginning of the video. Not Galloway once she is inside the office. Galloway actually follows protocol until she says: ‘Ohhkay”. That was a little disrespectful. Saying “OK” was drilled out of us during training. It was “yes sir/mam” or “no sir/mam”.
@@craigritchie8470 If she had been that commands Co Captain WEST in this case or a senior officer in her COC, the XO or maybe a department head if they had any such thing than yes as rule but a CO "sets the tone" on that so it is not a "hard and fast rule" kind of thing.
But a random not so senior officer from some other command who is not making what could be called an "official visit" IE representing that other commands CO not so much
No one would fault her for doing it but few would fault her for doing just what she did.
It is the Navy, it is "staff Corp" Like Supply
It is NOT the "Sit yes Sir" Marine Corp
The alternative title for this movie was going to be "Two Big Tits."
Originally, it was going to be "A Few Big Tits," but it seemed off.
Im in!
"Don't worry about it. Division will assign the right MAN for the job"... :) Wow. She was sexed out there.
Galloway was an incompetent lawyer who insinuated herself into the case even after she was rejected by division, then nearly blew the whole thing..and then tried, and ultimately succeeded, in shaming Kaffey into risking a court martial in defending the two marines he was representing. A real piece of work. Worst part was when he apologized after going off on her (which she absolutely had coming).
And yet, without her dogged persistence Dawson and Downey would have likely gone to Leavenworth. What struck me was what a powerful team the defense counsel made despite their many differences.
@@klong9269 Actually, Kaffey did his job, and If Dawson had listened to Kaffey instead of dismissing him as a coward, and plead out to man 2, they would have gotten virtually the same result they got. In the end both were dishonorably discharged. Galloway was more concerned with her freaking crusade than she was with the clients. Kaffey was right..if Dawson wanted to fall on his sword, it was better to let him do it.
@@toddfrank3344 That outcome would have left Jessup and Kendrick unscathed - very unsatisfactory.
@@klong9269 Going after Jessup and Kendrick was not Kaffey's job..it was representing HIS clients.
@@toddfrank3344 Exactly this. A defense lawyer’s job is to represent his client and nothing more.
And Dawson didn’t help matters by willing to go to Leavenworth and hiding information from Kaffee like not talking about the Code Red.
Kaffee had a hostile client and an incompetent lawyer(Galloway) to deal with.
The truth my ceo Gpilot im handling is real genius