
The Lords of Discipline
Drama · Thriller
Overview
Will arrives for his last year at Military Academy, in the Deep South USA, in the 1960's. A black student, Pearce, has been accepted, for the first time and Will is asked to keep an eye out for the inevitable racism. The racists come in the form of The Ten, a secret group of the elite students. They want Pearce to leave on his own free will, but are prepared to torture him to make it 'his free will'. Will is forced to help Pearce and he is prepared to risk his own career to do so.
Top Cast


David Keith
David Keith
Will McLean
David Keith
Will McLean


Robert Prosky
Robert Prosky
Col. 'Bear' Berrineau
Robert Prosky
Col. 'Bear' Berrineau


G.D. Spradlin
G.D. Spradlin
Gen. Bentley Durrell
G.D. Spradlin
Gen. Bentley Durrell


Barbara Babcock
Barbara Babcock
Abigail St. Croix
Barbara Babcock
Abigail St. Croix


Michael Biehn
Michael Biehn
John Alexander
Michael Biehn
John Alexander


Rick Rossovich
Rick Rossovich
Dante `Pig` Pignetti
Rick Rossovich
Dante `Pig` Pignetti


Mitchell Lichtenstein
Mitchell Lichtenstein
Tradd St. Croix
Mitchell Lichtenstein
Tradd St. Croix
Mark Breland
Mark Breland
Tom Pearce
Mark Breland
Tom Pearce


Malcolm Danare
Malcolm Danare
Poteete
Malcolm Danare
Poteete


Judge Reinhold
Judge Reinhold
Macabbee
Judge Reinhold
Macabbee
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