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Cadence  (film) Cadence  (also known as Stockade) is a 1990 American film directed by (and starring)  Martin Sheen , in which  Charlie Sheen  plays an  inmate  in a  United States Army   military prison  in  West Germany  during the 1960s. Sheen plays alongside his father  Martin Sheen  and brother  Ramon Estevez . The film is based on a novel by  Gordon Weaver . Cadence Promotional movie poster Directed by Martin Sheen Produced by Timothy Gamble Frank Giustra Peter E. Strauss Written by Dennis Shryack Starring Charlie Sheen Martin Sheen Larry Fishburne Michael Beach Ramon Estevez Music by Georges Delerue Cinematography Richard Leiterman Edited by Martin Hunter Distributed by New Line Cinema Republic Pictures Release date 1990 (Deauville Film Festival) January 18, 1991 (United States) Running time 97 minutes Country United States Language English Box office $2,070,871 Plot Edit Learn more This article's plot summary  may be  too long or excessively detailed . Franklin Bean ( Charli

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SINCE   1828 Login  or  Register GAMES BROWSE THESAURUS WORD OF THE DAY WORDS AT PLAY SAVED WORDS cadence   noun Save Word To save this word, you'll need to log in. Log In ca·​dence   |   \  ˈkā-dᵊn(t)s     \ Definition of  cadence 1 a :  a rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds in language the grand  cadence  of his poetry b :  a falling inflection of the voice b 3 Other Words from  cadence Synonyms Cadence  and Music Cadence  in the Military More Example Sentences Learn More about  cadence Keep scrolling for more Other Words from  cadence cadenced   \   ˈkā-​dᵊn(t)st    \   adjective cadential   \   kā-​ˈden(t)-​shəl    \   adjective Synonyms for  cadence Synonyms beat ,  measure ,  meter ,  rhythm Visit the Thesaurus for More  Cadence  and Music Falling into the hands of English speakers in the 14th century,  cadence  derives via Middle English and Old Italian from the Latin verb  cadere , meaning "to fall." ( Cadere  can be found in the history of many common English wor