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G.I. Jane

Failure is not an option.
1997 | 125m | English

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In response to political pressure from Senator Lillian DeHaven, the U.S. Navy begins a program that would allow for the eventual integration of women into its combat services. The program begins with a single trial candidate, Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil, who is chosen specifically for her femininity. O'Neil enters the grueling Navy SEAL training program under the command of Master Chief John James Urgayle, who unfairly pushes O'Neil until her determination wins his respect.
Release Date: Aug 19, 1997
Director: Ridley Scott
Writer: Danielle Alexandra, David Twohy
Genres: Action, Drama
Keywords middle east, helicopter, gulf war, u.s. navy, sexism, libya, naval officer, sexual harassment, u.s. navy seal, feminist, drill instructor, military, against the odds, u.s. senator, us military, military training, reconnaissance, sexual discrimination, proving oneself, political, women in the military, woman in a man's world, military tradition, one of the guys, physical training, military exercises, seal team
Production Companies Caravan Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Roger Birnbaum Productions, Largo Entertainment, Scott Free Productions, Trap-Two-Zero Productions, Moving Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $48,169,156
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Demi Moore Lt. Jordan O'Neil
Viggo Mortensen Master Chief John James Urgayle
Morris Chestnut McCool
Josh Hopkins Flea
David Vadim Cortez
Jim Caviezel Slovnik
Boyd Kestner Wickwire
Kevin Gage Instructor Pyro
David Warshofsky Instructor Johns
Jason Beghe Royce
Anne Bancroft Senator Lillian DeHaven
Scott Wilson C.O. Salem
Daniel von Bargen Theodore Hayes
Angel David Newberry
Lucinda Jenney Blondell
John Michael Higgins Chief of Staff
Stephen Ramsey Stamm
Gregg Bello Miller
Ted Sutton Flag Officer
Gary Wheeler Flag Officer
Donn Swaby Yeoman Davis
Jack Gwaltney Goldstein
Neal Jones Duty Officer
Rhonda Overby Civilian Secretary
Stephen Mendillo Admiral O'Connor
Dan DePaola Cook Compliments
Susan Aston Civilian Girl
John Seitz JAG
Kent Lindsey JAG
Harry Humphries Artillery Instructor
Michael Currie Commission Speaker
Steve Gonzales Press Hound
Arthur Max Barber
Billy Dowd Photographer
Duffy Gaver Instructor
Scott Helvenston Instructor
Phil Neilson Hostile Rat
Dimitri Diatchenko Trainee
David Bruce Trainee
David Overton Trainee
Hashem Shaalan Trainee
Chris Soule Trainee
Joseph Makkar Libyan Sentry
Rick Cramer Scorpion Leader (uncredited)
Mel Mede Scorpion Team Member (uncredited)
Jesse G. Martin Pilot (uncredited)
Rocky Essex Humvee Driver (uncredited)
Jim Pearson Instructor (uncredited)
Wyatt Werneth Trainee (uncredited)
Daniel Link Trainee (uncredited)
Raymond H. Johnson Senator (uncredited)
Dani Englander DeHaven's Aide (uncredited)
Irene Ziegler DeHaven's Aide (uncredited)
Michael Wayne Thomas C-SPAN Reporter (uncredited)
Rodney J. Hobbs C-SPAN Technician (uncredited)
Diandra Newlin Jane's Neighbor (uncredited)
Thomas Reid D.C. Police Officer (uncredited)
Bob Moore WNM Reporter
Name Job
Arthur Max Production Design
Cindy Carr Set Decoration
Danielle Alexandra Screenplay, Story
Hugh Johnson Second Unit Director, Director of Photography
Louis DiGiaimo Casting
Richard L. Johnson Art Direction
Brett Goldstein Casting
Scott Helvenston Utility Stunts
Mark Lonsdale Utility Stunts
Steve Bolan Utility Stunts
Chris Soule Stunts
Charles Grisham Stunts
Brian Finn Stunts
Hash Shallan Stunts
Cinda-Lin James Stunt Double
Michele Imperato Stabile Unit Production Manager
Nigel Wooll Unit Production Manager
Terry Needham First Assistant Director
Darin Rivetti Second Assistant Director
Luca Kouimelis Script Supervisor
Terry Bowen Camera Operator
Andy Birmingham Production Controller
William Hiney Supervising Art Director
David Paris Aerial Coordinator
David Rawley Costume Supervisor
Cheri Minns Key Makeup Artist
Keith A. Wester Production Sound Mixer
Eric J. Bates Property Master
Chuck Finch Gaffer
Daneen Conroy Production Supervisor
J. David Brightbill Second Assistant Director
Christopher Surgent Second Assistant Director
Dan Pemberton Construction Coordinator
Steve Galich Special Effects Coordinator
Phil Bray Still Photographer
Tony Rivetti Jr. First Assistant Camera
Fred L. McLane First Assistant Camera
Frank D. Parrish Second Assistant Camera
David Brink Second Assistant Camera
Timothy P. Salmon Boom Operator
Richard Scarpone Video Assist Operator
Pamela Power Additional Editor
Chris Innis Associate Editor
Chisako Yokoyama Assistant Editor
Paul Elman Assistant Editor
Tristan Mullane Assistant Editor
Campbell Askew Supervising Sound Editor
John Cochrane Dialogue Editor
Robert Gavin ADR Editor
Jeremy Child Sound Editor
John Ireland Foley Editor
Andrew Glen Music Editor
Derek Lomas Assistant Sound Editor
Sarah Dane Assistant Sound Editor
Adrian Trent Assistant Sound Editor
Ray Merrin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Graham Daniel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Amy Taft Production Coordinator
Shari Leibowitz Production Coordinator
Catherine Schwenn Assistant Production Coordinator
Michael Solinger Post Production Supervisor
Gary Gillingham Production Accountant
Rick Baer First Assistant Accountant
Rob Meisenholder Assistant Accountant
Chris McComb Assistant Accountant
Sarah Millar Assistant Accountant
Mark Hunter Reinking Actor's Assistant
Clare St. John Production Coordinator
Allison Sherman Production Coordinator
Billy Dowd Extras Casting
Bill Taliaferro Assistant Art Director
Thomas Minton Set Designer
Jon Danniells Leadman
Chuck Askerneese On Set Dresser
Jeff Frink Special Effects
Ray Svedin Special Effects
Phillip Beck Jr. Special Effects
Morgan Guynes Special Effects
Chris Brenczewski Special Effects
Ken Gorrell Special Effects
Allen Richardson Special Effects
Jeff Sparks Special Effects
Joe McCloskey Key Costumer
Brad Wilder Makeup Artist
Rodger Jacobs Makeup Artist
Kylie Bell Assistant Makeup Artist
Dorothy D. Fox Key Hair Stylist
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse Key Grip
Daniel R. Haizlip Best Boy Grip
Scott W. Leftridge Grip
Sean Finnegan Grip
Frank Ryan Grip
Andrew Taylor Grip
Rick Uva Grip
Edward 'Gooch' Gutierrez Grip
Steve Owen Key Rigging Grip
Craig Ligget Rigging Gaffer
Steven Litecky Best Boy Electric
Andrew Reed Conner Electrician
Bill Fiedler Electrician
Michael Goldman Electrician
Stuart Bicknell Electrician
Todd Ranson Electrician
Robert Spencer Electrician
Adam Collins Set Production Assistant
Kelly Wroe Stand In
Terry J. Erdmann Unit Publicist
Tommy Tancharoen Transportation Coordinator
Lee Garibaldi Transportation Captain
Craig Glaser Craft Service
Carol Flaisher Location Manager
Karyn V. Cody Technical Advisor
Chris Walters Rigging Gaffer
Lee Shapira Key Rigging Grip
Rob Simons Assistant Art Director
Ron Breedlove Construction Manager
Gilbert Young Transportation Captain
Mary Morgan Location Manager
Danny Mortenson Transportation Captain
John McSweeney Assistant Location Manager
Gene R. Johnson Transportation Coordinator
Robert W. Simpson Transportation Captain
Donald Heitzer Production Manager
Victoria Seale Music Coordinator
Kathy Nelson Music Supervisor
Alex Marcou Music Editor
Peter Cobbin Additional Music
Paul Clarvis Musician
Clem Clempson Musician
Charlie Morgan Musician
Phil Todd Musician
Jason Wheeler Negative Cutter
Paul Ensby Color Timer
Deirdre de Tappan Production Coordinator
Marisa Johnston Post Production Coordinator
Ken Haber Location Manager
Errol Reichow Location Manager
Marion Tumen Script Supervisor
Cheryl Markowitz Key Makeup Artist
Ed Fincher Costume Supervisor
John Skotchdopole First Assistant Camera
David M. Ronne Sound Mixer
Jules Strasser Boom Operator
Jeff Sondberg Best Boy Electric
Gary Kangrga Key Grip
Virginia Randolph-Weaver Art Direction
Allan Gordon Property Master
Russell McEntyre Transportation Coordinator
Diana Acrey Key Hair Stylist
Gerrit Garretsen Second Company Grip
Frank Moorefield Set Medic
Trevor Jones Orchestrator, Original Music Composer
David Twohy Screenplay
Pietro Scalia Editor
Marilyn Vance Costume Design
Ridley Scott Director
Phil Neilson Stunt Coordinator
Duffy Gaver Utility Stunts
G. Peter King Utility Stunts
Leigh Hennessy Stunt Double
Darrin Prescott Stunts
Adam Somner Second Assistant Director
Craig Haagensen Camera Operator
Harry Humphries Technical Advisor
Dan Mindel Second Unit Director of Photography
William McConnell First Assistant Camera
Ned Dowd Head of Production
Nick Ingman Orchestrator
Geoff Alexander Orchestrator
Julian Kershaw Orchestrator
Gavyn Wright Conductor
Belinda Sykes Vocals
Gretchen Husting Production Intern
Nicole Fleit Production Intern
Blake Schultz Production Intern
Kevin Jackson Grip
Keith Woulard Stunt Double
Stephen McGehee Lighting Technician
Name Title
Danielle Alexandra Executive Producer
Julie Bergman Sender Executive Producer
Chris Zarpas Executive Producer
Nigel Wooll Co-Producer
Terry Needham Associate Producer
Diane Minter Lewis Associate Producer
Tim McBride Associate Producer
Roger Birnbaum Producer
Suzanne Todd Producer
Ridley Scott Producer
Demi Moore Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
5.0

Listen, you moron! I am here to stay and if you don't wanna be in my life, you've got two choices. Move out or Ring out! That's it! End of File! G.I. Jane is directed by Ridley Scott and written by David Twohy and Danielle Alexandra. It stars Demi Moore, Vigo Mortensen, Anne Bancroft, Jason Be ... ghe, John Michael Higgins and Kevin Gage. Music is by Trevor Jones and cinematography by Hugh Johnson. A female Senator succeeds in enrolling a woman into Combined Reconnaissance Team training (Navy Seals) where everyone expects her to fail. Having made a telling feminist mark with his excellent Thelma and Louise in 1991, Ridley Scott picks up the lady baton once again only to drop it half way through. This is a film of confused messages, what starts out as a worthwhile story involving a woman trying to overcome extreme prejudices in one of America's elite fighting forces, ends up as a gung-ho hoorah movie with Jane having "manned" up. Things aren't helped by the sheer ridiculousness of the treatment meted out to Jane by her superior in training, Master Chief John James Urgayle (Mortensen suitably vile), so much so you would like to think if that sort of stuff goes on then arrests should be made. Daftness also comes by way of the superior officers prancing around training camp in the world's tightest shorts, one would think they must be on their way to "The Blue Oyster Bar"... Things are further compounded by the fact that as committed as Moore is in the title role, and she is and gives it her all, one can't buy into the characterisation because you simply are watching Demi Moore the actress. Shaved head and beefed up she may be, but this is still one of the highest paid actresses of her era, the characterisation thin on the ground with no depth. The political machinations at work barely get time to breath in fact the key mid-point tonal political shift is given short shrift. Stylisation as one would expect from Scott, is super, as is his control of top draw action sequences. But the cock-eyed view of a woman in a man's world is hard to swallow, and although it mostly entertains, it's ultimately a shallow exercise. 5/10

May 16, 2024