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13 August 1982 (USA) moreTagline:
It will lift you up where you belong. morePlot:
A young man must complete his work at a Navy Flight school to become an aviator, with the help of a tough gunnery sergeant and his new girlfriend. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 6 wins & 13 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Great story of self-discovery made even better by strong performances more (98 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Richard Gere | ... | Zack Mayo | |
| Debra Winger | ... | Paula Pokrifki | |
| David Keith | ... | Sid Worley | |
| Robert Loggia | ... | Byron Mayo | |
| Lisa Blount | ... | Lynette Pomeroy | |
| Lisa Eilbacher | ... | Casey Seeger | |
| Louis Gossett Jr. | ... | Sgt. Emil Foley | |
| Tony Plana | ... | Emiliano Della Serra | |
| Harold Sylvester | ... | Perryman | |
| David Caruso | ... | Topper Daniels | |
| Victor French | ... | Joe Pokrifiki | |
| Grace Zabriskie | ... | Esther Pokrifiki | |
| Tommy Petersen | ... | Young Zack | |
| Mara Scott-Wood | ... | Bunny (as Mara Scott Wood) | |
| David Greenfield | ... | Schneider |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
124 minCountry:
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Color (Metrocolor)Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Canada:R (Nova Scotia/Ontario) | Finland:K-16 (re-rating) | Finland:K-18 (original rating) | Portugal:M/16 | Iceland:12 | France:Unrated | South Korea:18 | Argentina:16 | Australia:M | Canada:13+ (Quebec) | Canada:PA (Manitoba) | Chile:18 | Ireland:15 | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Singapore:M18 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 | USA:R (PCA #26387) | West Germany:16 (w)Fun Stuff
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Kristy McNichol and Brooke Shields were each offered the role of Paula, but both turned it down. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Just before the officer candidates take the oath and graduate a recruit announces, "All officers present." The candidates' swords are up on their shoulders but in the next shot the swords are in their scabbards. moreQuotes:
[first lines]Mayo: [whispered to sleeping father] Hey.
[flashback to Manila]
Byron: Hey, kid! Are you Zack?
Young Zack: Yes, sir.
Byron: I'm Byron; nice to meet you. Come on, let's get your bags, OK?
Young Zack: Yes, sir.
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'An Officer And A Gentleman' is a brilliant film with great performances from Richard Gere, Louis Gossett Jr. and Debra Winger. Richard Gere embodies the character of Zack Mayo, a troubled young man who, due to neglect and ill parenting by a military father, signs up with the Navy to get some direction in his misguided life.
Mayo's life is made even harder by the ball-busting Sergeant Foley (Louis Gossett Jr.) upon his arrival at the barracks, and he struggles to find his place. However, he does find it in himself to stand-up to the overbearing Foley and his own inner-demons and, during the course of the film, goes from being selfish, weak and undisciplined to considerate, strong and determined. His will, as well as the love of the beautiful Paula (Debra Winger) and the guidance of Foley, makes him stay the course and lifts him 'up where he belongs'.
Richard Gere is great in adding layers to what could have been a poorly drawn characterisation. Mayo is not always the 'good guy' and is more often than not a complete prick. Nevertheless, he undertakes a journey of self-discovery where he refuses to become a carbon copy of his father and takes hold of his own destiny, turning himself into the man he wants to be. Gere has never been better on film than when he screams, `I got nowhere else to go!' at Foley in such a heartbreaking howl that the audience can literally feel his pain.
Debra Winger is also good as Paula, a downtrodden factory girl trapped in a small-minded small town with a lack of opportunities for women. She not only finds a way out in her love for Mayo, but the hope of a better future somewhere else. Louis Gossett Jr. also stands out as the foul-mouthed, domineering Sergeant Foley who proves to be pivotal in Mayo's journey.
With a great soundtrack, strong performances and the most rousing and emotional final scene in a film since 'Rocky', 'An Officer And A Gentleman' deserves its place among the classics of film history.