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Based On Novel Or Book | Release From Prison
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IMDbIn the novel, Phil Coakley and his daughter Cara are Caucasian. In the film, they are African American.
The character Scotty Caldwell wears US Marine cammies off base. Marines can't wear camouflage off base. ... But it is Gen. James Conway's ban on the wearing of camouflage uniforms, or "cammies," off base that is getting the most attention, changing not only the appearance of the Marines but also the look of their communities.
Daniela Sandiford's debut.
"Manny Vassey: [on his deathbed] You know, sometimes when I'm sleeping, I think I see what hell looks like... And it ain't fire, and it ain't devils. You know what it is? It's just me. And I ain't no goddamn stool pigeon!"
"[first lines] Chaplin: So what do you think, Joe? Joe Denton: [scoffs] I don't know. I dont think thats for me to say. A second chance? I mean, it's a nice idea, but... Chaplin: But? How do you feel? Joe Denton: Feel? I feel that I was a nightmare. I made terrible choices. I drove my family away. I... I hurt people. I didn't mean to, but there it is. And for all that... there's a hole inside me now. It hurts. I carry it."