Popularity: 14 (history)
Director: | Tony Scott |
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Writer: | Ehud Yonay, Jim Cash, Jack Epps Jr. |
Staring: |
For Lieutenant Pete 'Maverick' Mitchell and his friend and co-pilot Nick 'Goose' Bradshaw, being accepted into an elite training school for fighter pilots is a dream come true. But a tragedy, as well as personal demons, will threaten Pete's dreams of becoming an ace pilot. | |
Release Date: | May 16, 1986 |
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Director: | Tony Scott |
Writer: | Ehud Yonay, Jim Cash, Jack Epps Jr. |
Genres: | Action, Drama |
Keywords | lovesickness, hostility, battle assignment, based on magazine, newspaper or article, celebratory, gay interest, airplane, fighter pilot, u.s. navy, inspirational, commanding, secret love, self-discovery, training camp, pilot school, bold, melodramatic, dying and death, loss of loved one, pilot, cowardliness, admiring, exuberant |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $356,830,601
Budget: $15,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Cruise | Maverick |
Kelly McGillis | Charlie |
Val Kilmer | Ice |
Anthony Edwards | Goose |
Tom Skerritt | Viper |
Michael Ironside | Jester |
John Stockwell | Cougar |
Barry Tubb | Wolfman |
Rick Rossovich | Slider |
Tim Robbins | Merlin |
Clarence Gilyard Jr. | Sundown |
Whip Hubley | Hollywood |
James Tolkan | Stinger |
Meg Ryan | Carole |
Adrian Pasdar | Chipper |
Randall Brady | Lt. Davis |
Duke Stroud | Air Boss Johnson |
Brian Sheehan | Sprawl |
Ron Clark | Inquiry Commander |
Frank Pesce | Bartender |
Pete Pettigrew | Perry Siedenthal |
Troy Hunter | Radio Operator |
Linda Rae Jurgens | Mrs. Metcalf |
T.J. Cassidy | Admiral T.J. Cassidy |
Name | Job |
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Chris Lebenzon | Editor |
Harold Faltermeyer | Original Music Composer |
Jeffrey L. Kimball | Director of Photography |
Margery Simkin | Casting |
R.A. Rondell | Stunt Coordinator, Stunts |
Billy Weber | Editor |
John DeCuir Jr. | Production Design |
Robert R. Benton | Set Decoration |
Steve Holladay | Stunts |
Donna Keegan | Stunts |
Mike Moskowitz | Other |
Kenny Loggins | Songs |
Lloyd Abel | Aerial Coordinator, Thanks |
Bobbie Read | Costume Supervisor |
James W. Tyson | Costume Supervisor |
Craig Edgar | Set Designer |
Stacey S. McIntosh | Construction Coordinator |
Jonathan O'Connell | Standby Painter |
Richard A. Villalobos | Leadman |
Cecelia Hall | Supervising Sound Editor |
George Watters II | Supervising Sound Editor |
Rick Kline | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Donald O. Mitchell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Allen Hall | Special Effects Coordinator |
John J. Connor | Camera Operator |
Ralph Nelson Jr. | Still Photographer |
Bruce Pearson | Color Timer |
Bob Badami | Music Editor |
June Samson | Script Supervisor |
Ehud Yonay | Original Story |
KG Ramsey | Hairstylist |
Rick Sharp | Makeup Artist |
Nick Alavardo | Aerial Camera |
Larry Blanford | Aerial Camera |
Jack Cooperman | Underwater Camera, Aerial Camera |
George Howe | Aerial Camera |
William E. Kelley Jr. | Aerial Camera |
Dan Koblash | Aerial Camera |
David B. Nowell | Aerial Camera |
Don Thompson | Aerial Camera |
Gary Tolbert | Aerial Camera |
Ward Russell | Chief Lighting Technician |
Michael W. Blymyer | Lighting Technician |
Lisa Clarkson | Casting Associate |
Scott H. Eddo | Makeup Artist |
Mark Wade | Property Master |
Randy Peters | Stunts, Transportation Coordinator |
Bill Badalato | Producer's Assistant, Unit Production Manager |
Dan Kolsrud | First Assistant Director |
Sharon Mann | Second Assistant Director |
Patrick Cosgrove | Second Assistant Director |
Pete Pettigrew | Technical Advisor |
Jim Cash | Writer |
Scott Altman | Thanks |
Dennis Broska | Thanks |
Rick Moe | Thanks |
Chuck Lewis | Thanks |
Ben Schneider | Thanks |
Tracy Skeels | Thanks |
JG Kenneth Smith | Thanks |
Gary Gutierrez | Special Effects Supervisor |
Michael Galpin | Other |
Art Scholl | In Memory Of |
Ken Nishino | First Assistant Camera |
Gregory J. Schmidt | First Assistant Camera |
D. Michael Wheeler | Second Assistant Camera |
William Coss | Second Assistant Camera |
William B. Kaplan | Sound Mixer |
Earl Sampson | Boom Operator |
David Kelson | Cableman |
Wingate Jones, Jr. | Costumer |
John Napolitano | Costumer |
Patti Carr | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Virginia Cook-McGowan | Sound Editor |
Teri E. Dorman | Sound Editor |
Julia Evershade | Sound Editor |
Frank Howard | Sound Editor |
Marshall Winn | Sound Editor |
David E. Stone | Sound Editor |
Sarah Monat | Foley Artist |
Pamela Bentkowski | Foley Editor |
Joseph A. Ippolito | Foley Editor |
Andrew Patterson | Supervising ADR Editor |
Juno J. Ellis | ADR Editor |
John P. Fasal | Special Sound Effects |
Claudia Finkle | Assistant Editor |
Mark Elson | Assistant Editor |
Daniel F. Finnerty | Assistant Sound Editor |
Martin Nicholson | Assistant Sound Editor |
Stephen Stalheim | Assistant Sound Editor |
James Cavarretta | Sound Recordist |
Mike Haney | Sound Recordist |
Robert Nichols II | Sound Recordist |
Robert Winder | Sound Engineer |
Thomas Prophet Jr. | First Company Grip |
Jim Duggan | Second Company Grip |
Robert Duggan | Dolly Grip |
Dan Delgado | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Jeff Stanman | Lighting Technician |
Peter Cairo | Special Effects |
Steven C. Foster | Special Effects |
Robert G. Willard | Special Effects |
Scott Metcalfe | Producer's Assistant |
Matthew Snyder | Producer's Assistant |
Barbara Weintraub | Producer's Assistant |
David J. Robertson | Producer's Assistant |
Catalaine Knell | Other |
Julianna Arenson | Production Accountant |
Ron Stack | Assistant Accountant |
Dan Marrow | Transportation Captain |
Al Orazi | Transportation Captain |
Marsha Robertson | Unit Publicist |
Jeff Greenberg | Casting Assistant |
Michael Dilbeck | Music Consultant |
Rob Berman | Music Consultant |
Dan Curry | Title Designer |
John F. Lehman, Jr. | Thanks |
T.J. Cassidy | Thanks |
J.A. Garrow | Thanks |
James L. Holloway III | Thanks |
John Henry Semcken | Thanks |
Richard T. Stevens | Other |
Thomas R. Harmon | Other |
Robert Willard | Aerial Coordinator, Other |
Dave Baranek | Other |
Michael Blue | Other |
Peter Caulk | Other |
John Cushing | Other |
Ricky Hammonds | Other |
Terrence McGuire | Other |
James Ray | Other |
Ray Seckinger | Other |
Dennis Dilucente | Other |
Gregory Dishart | Other |
Thomas Sobieck | Other |
William Spence | Other |
Michael Straight | Other |
James Winnefeld | Other |
David Knoll | Other |
C.J. Heatley | Aerial Camera |
Rick Fichter | Director of Photography |
Whitney Green | Production Manager |
Christine Whitney | Production Coordinator |
Peter Stolz | Pyrotechnician |
Ted Moehnke | Pyrotechnician |
Peter Thomas | Key Grip |
Jan M. Heyneker | Grip |
James Campana | Assistant Grip |
John Gazdik | Assistant Camera |
William Groshelle | Animation Supervisor |
Samuel Comstock | Animation |
Wes Takahashi | Animation |
Stuart Cudlitz | Animation |
Richard Childs | Assistant Editor |
Stacey A. Foiles | Assistant Editor |
Sally Syberg | Production Coordinator, Production Secretary |
Diana J. Austin | Production Accountant |
Gayle Peabody | Assistant Accountant |
Barbara Gerard | Special Effects Assistant |
Clay Lacy | Other |
Tom Whitlock | Music |
Joseph F. Valentine | Steadicam Operator |
Gary Epper | Stunts |
Tony Scott | Director |
Jack Epps Jr. | Writer |
Edward Steidele | Foley Artist |
Name | Title |
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Don Simpson | Producer |
Warren Skaaren | Associate Producer |
Bill Badalato | Executive Producer |
Jerry Bruckheimer | Producer |
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You'll struggle to find a more cheesy film, even so <em>'Top Gun'</em> is a super film. I need to check out more of Tony Scott's work because he has yet to let me down from the flicks of his that I've seen; on that note I'd put this below <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/crimson-tide/" r ... el="nofollow">Crimson Tide</a>'</em> and <em><a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/unstoppable-2010/" rel="nofollow">Unstoppable</a>'</em>, but it is still one of his best I'm sure. The action is great, as is the pacing and music; even with "Take My Breath Away" being slightly overused at one point. Tom Cruise is excellent in the lead role, no doubt the perfect choice to play Maverick. Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, Tom Skerritt, Michael Ironside... ace cast! Tim Robbins, Andy Dufresne himself, is even involved too. They all commit to their roles and give noteworthy performances. <em>'Top Gun: Maverick'</em> is literally right around the corner. I'm expecting positive things from that sequel.
MORE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ Rewatched Top Gun before seeing the sequel. Its treatment of female characters clearly didn't age well, but I still had tons of fun. The aerial sequences remain exciting and the male camaraderie originates many memorable dialogues. Awesome score and i ... conic sunglasses. Rating: B
Back in 1986, "Take My Breath Away" was ubiquitous. It had airplay everywhere and made the band "Berlin" an household name. That is just about all, I have to say, that is memorable about this otherwise rather dull, testosterone driven, airborne adventure movie that really doesn't show these military ... elite in much of a good light. "Maverick" (Tom Cruise) is the aptly named hot-shot who is sent to the "Top Gun" flying school for the top 1% of the top 1%, where his individual style - along side his co-pilot "Goose" (Anthony Edwards) - manages to irk just about everyone; especially his arch rival "Ice" (Val Kilmer). Who will win out in this ultimate of willie-waving exercises? Well if you can't guess that from the very start, then don't bother. I suppose this is meant to extol the virtues of pride and loyalty, but for the most part - for me anyway - this is the kind of movie that does those is the military no favours at all. The dialogue is frequently vulgar and puerile, offering us characterisations that are at best smug, at worst just plain irritating. Of course, there is a romance as our Levi-clad diminutive star hits it off with his tutor "Charlie" (Kelly McGillis); we have a little bit of tragedy and then, of course, a denouement that was simply never in doubt. Tony Scott has managed to deliver a film that is quickly paced, with plenty of decent action photography as the planes and the aircraft carriers do their stuff, but the substance to the characters and the acting itself - Kilmer and McGillis are really just acting by numbers - leaves this film to ride on it's handsome and mischievous star who does exude a certain charm, as he always does, and on it's AOR soundtrack that features many songs way more memorable than the movie. I appreciate that those more technically savvy have poked loads of holes in the detail of the film. I am not one of those folks, so I watched it the other day in the cinema on face value, and I can't say these flaws seem to matter too much to the overall look of the film. It's just that it's not really very good.
Top Gun is incredibly cheesy but has a ton of heart leading me to fall in love with the characters of this film. The plot was a bit weak, but the connections and development these characters had is what really made me enjoy it. The action sequences with fighter jets were bad and filmed poorly where ... I had a hard time distinguishing what was happening in the air. I enjoyed my time on the ground much more, and that held it back quite a bit. Score: 64% Verdict: Decent