Men Of Honor Great Film Moments
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Men of Honor (2000) - Trailer #1 - Against formidable odds — and an old-school diving instructor embittered by the U.S. Navy’s new, less prejudicial policies — Carl Brashear sets his sights on becoming the Navy’s first African-American master diver in this uplifting true story.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Carl Is Injured - Carl’s (Cuba Gooding Jr.) leg is severed when the rope hoisting the atomic bomb he just recovered snaps.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Carl Is Reinstated - Following Carl’s (“Cuba Gooding Jr.”:javascript:void(0)/*259*/) completion of the “12 steps” test, Captain Hanks (David Conrad) reinstates him to his position as senior chief.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Rehab - Carl (Cuba Gooding Jr.) struggles through physical therapy and reunites with Chief Sunday (Robert De Niro).
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Men of Honor (2000) - 12 Steps - Carl (Cuba Gooding Jr.) must take 12 steps in heavy diving gear to prove that he is capable of performing his job despite losing one of his legs.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Till He Stops Moving - Racist Pappy (Hal Holbrook) orders Chief Sunday (Robert De Niro) not to bring Carl (Cuba Gooding Jr.) back up from his diving test until he stops moving.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Don't Show Up Tomorrow - Chief Sunday (Robert De Niro) tries to break Carl’s (Cuba Gooding Jr.) spirit and tells him that his superior will see to it that Carl fails the following day’s test.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Carl Finds a Tutor - Carl (Cuba Gooding Jr.) goes to the library to seek out a tutor in order to pass his class and finds the perfect match in Jo (Aunjanue Ellis).
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Men of Honor (2000) - Don't You See? - Jo, upset at Carl for engaging in a dangerous bar bet, tries to break things off, but Carl wins her back.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Cut It Off - Carl (Cuba Gooding Jr.) tells his superiors that he wants to amputate his leg in order to resume his career goals.
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Men of Honor (2000) - Don't Ever Come Back Here - Carl’s father (Carl Lumbly) gives him an encouraging pep-talk before he leaves for the Navy.
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