Movie 'Hot Shots! Part Deux'
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Topper Harley is found to be working as an odd-job-man in a monastery. The CIA want him to lead a rescue mission into Iraq, to rescue the last rescue team, who went in to rescue the last rescue team—who went in to rescue hostages left behind after Desert Storm.
English
- a.k.a. Des pilotes en l'air: Deux French title
German (Deutsch)
- a.k.a. Hot Shots! - Der zweite Versuch
Im Auftrag des US-Präsidenten Benson soll die CIA eine Gruppe von amerikanischen Söldnern befreien, die bei einem Einsatz in Asien gefangen genommen wurden und seither dort als Geiseln festsitzen. Col. Walters bittet Topper Harley in dieser Angelegenheit um Unterstützung. Der hat sich jedoch vorgenommen, solche riskanten Missionen nicht mehr anzunehmen und lehnt folglich ab. Als Walters dann aber auch in die Fänge der Geiselnehmer gerät, sind sowohl Topper, für den es außerdem ein unerwartetes Wiedersehen mit Ramada gibt, als auch Benson in dem rasanten Abenteuer mit dabei.
French (Français)
Topper Harley s’est refugié en Inde pour oublier Ramada. Mais Saddam Hussein continue de mener la vie dure aux commandos américains. L’armée fait alors appel à Topper, dernier espoir du monde libre…
Italian (Italiano)
Tug Benson, il rimbecillito presidente degli USA, Stati Uniti invia tre missioni consecutive in Medio Oriente, per liberare i soldati americani, fatti prigionieri dal perfido despota, che vuol così vendicarsi degli Stati Uniti. Ma una dopo l'altra le tre missioni falliscono e i loro componenti vengono fatti prigionieri. Benson decide allora che solo l'eroe "Topper" Harley puo' riuscire nell'impresa, e incarica il colonnello Denton Walters di trovarlo e convincerlo.
Part of Hot Shots! Collection
Hot Shots! is a 1991 comedy spoof film starring Charlie Sheen, Cary Elwes, Valeria Golino, Lloyd Bridges, Kevin Dunn, Jon Cryer and Ryan Stiles. It was directed by Jim Abrahams, and was written by Abrahams and Pat Proft. Carrying the same comedic vein as Airplane!, a film Abrahams co-directed, the film primarily spoofs the 1986 action film Top Gun, but also draws material from films like Rocky and Superman. It spawned a sequel in 1993, Hot Shots! Part Deux. Sheen and Cryer would later co-star in the television series Two and a Half Men, in which Stiles also went on to play a recurring role.
Hot Shots! owned
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- Rating: 66% · 2,161
The gang that created Airplane and The Naked Gun sets its sights on Top Gun in this often hilarious spoof starring Charlie Sheen, who previously only inspired laughs with his personal life. He plays Topper Harley, a fighter pilot with an axe to grind: clearing the family name. He gets involved in a relationship with Valerie Golino, a woman with an unusually talented stomach. But his mission is to avenge his father. Lloyd Bridges, late in his career, revealed an aptitude for this kind of silliness, here as a commander who is both incredibly dim and delightfully accident prone. Directed by Jim Abrahams, the film makes fun of a variety of other films as well, from Dances with Wolves to The Fabulous Baker Boys. It was so successful that they all returned in the sequel, Hot Shots! Part Deux.
Hot Shots! Part Deux owned
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- Rating: 65% · 1,835
Topper Harley is found to be working as an odd-job-man in a monastery. The CIA want him to lead a rescue mission into Iraq, to rescue the last rescue team, who went in to rescue the last rescue team—who went in to rescue hostages left behind after Desert Storm.
- Release Date
- Runtime
- Keywords
- iraq war
- liberation of hostage
- near east
- parody
- rescue
- secret agent
- swordplay
- Genres
- Action
- Comedy
- War
- Languages
- English
- Origin Countries
- United States of America
- Production Countries
- United States of America
- Production Companies
- Sidley Wright & Associates
- 20th Century Fox
- Release Dates
- Theatrical U
- Theatrical PG-13
- Theatrical M
- Theatrical 12
- Theatrical 12
- English: Physical PG-13 Fox Video #8507 [VHS] 89 minutes
- Ratings
- TMDb 65% · 1,835 (more information on website)
- IMDb 66% · 98,888 (more information on website)
- Rotten Tomatoes® 59% (more information on website)
- metacritic 64% (more information on website)
Cast
Character | Person |
---|---|
Topper Harley | Charlie Sheen |
President Thomas 'Tug' Benson | Lloyd Bridges |
Ramada Rodham Hayman | Valeria Golino |
Col. Denton Walters | Richard Crenna |
Dexter Hayman | Rowan Atkinson |
Commander Arvid Harbinger | Miguel Ferrer |
Michelle Rodham Huddleston | Brenda Bakke |
Saddam Hussein | Jerry Haleva |
Gerou | David Wohl |
Gray Edwards | Mitchell Ryan |
Williams | Michael Colyar |
Rabinowitz | Ryan Stiles |
Lavinia Rodham Benson | Rosemary Johnston |
Team 2 Leader | Ben Lemon |
Richard Nixon | Buck McDancer |
Gerald Ford | Larry Lindsey |
Jimmy Carter | Ed Beheler |
George Bush | Daniel T. Healy |
Ronald Reagan | Jay Koch |
Navy Seal | Charles Haugk |
Mrs. Rodham Soto | Dian Kobayashi |
Self | Bob Vila |
Geronimo | Stuart Proud Eagle Grant |
Michael Corleone Lookalike | J. D. DeKranis |
Captain McCluskey Lookalike | Bob Legionaire |
Sollozzo Lookalike | Corey Rand |
Limo Driver | Tony Edwards |
Kick Boxer Opponent | James Lew |
Corrupt Kick Boxing Referee | Gerald Okamura |
Thai Kick Boxing Sportscaster | Chi Muoi Lo |
Black Kick Boxing Sportscaster | Ron Pitts |
Phil | Norm Compton |
Radio Operator | Kelly Connell |
News Anchorman | Wayne Satz |
News Reporter | Pat Harvey |
Singing Waiter | Joseph V. Perry |
Singing Busboy | Oz Tortora |
Veiled Woman | Judith Kahan |
Sleeping Guard | Shaun Toub |
Adrian Messenger | Mark Steen |
Train Conductor | Carey Tall Sr. |
Cab Driver | Don Miloyevich |
Iraqi Door Guard | Ed Nassaney |
Iraqi Soldier | Andrew M. Siegel |
Iraqi Boat Driver | C. Ransom Walrod |
Necktie Guard | John Escobar |
Mother Whose Baby is Snatched | Nancy Abrahams |
Snatched Baby | Charlie Abrahams |
Slim Woman at Banquet | Jane Butenoff |
Gray Edwards' Concubine | Louise Yaffe |
Gray Edwards' Concubine | Eleanor Schiff |
Nun Not in This Movie | Pamela Thompson |
Nun Not in This Movie | Karen Proft |
Cop (as Jack Bernstein) | Jack I. Bernstein |
Backyard Family | Don Gruenberg |
Backyard Family | Alice Gruenberg |
Backyard Family | Jamie Abrahams |
Basketball Player | Joseph Abrahams |
Chain Skimmer | Alison Anne Abrohams |
Kickboxing Mother | Deborah Hwang-Marriott |
Kickboxing Child | William Haig Marriott |
American Gladiator Siren | Shelley Beattie |
American Gladiator Zap | Raye Hollitt |
Rufshaad | Andreas Katsulas |
Prime Minister Soto | Clyde Kusatsu |
The Captain | Gregory Sierra |
Capt. Benjamin L. Willard (uncredited) | Martin Sheen |
Kick Boxing Fight Crowd Member (uncredited) | Al Leong |
Crew
Department | Job | Person |
---|---|---|
Art | Production Design | William A. Elliott |
Camera | Director of Photography | John R. Leonetti |
Crew | Makeup Effects | Adam Rifkin |
Stunt Coordinator | Ernie F. Orsatti | |
Stunts | Al Goto | |
Andy Gill | ||
Barbara Anne Klein | ||
Bob Brown | ||
Donna Keegan | ||
Henry Kingi | ||
Jimmy Ortega | ||
Keith Campbell | ||
Kenny Endoso | ||
Lisa McCullough | ||
Lynn Salvatori | ||
Noon Orsatti | ||
Pat Romano | ||
Patricia M. Peters | ||
Rick Avery | ||
Steve Picerni | ||
Directing | Director | Jim Abrahams |
Other | Jack I. Bernstein | |
Second Unit Director | Ernie F. Orsatti | |
Editing | Editor | Malcolm Campbell |
Production | Associate Producer | Michael McManus |
Casting | Jackie Burch | |
Executive Producer | Pat Proft | |
Producer | Bill Badalato | |
Greg Norberg | ||
Sound | Original Music Composer | Basil Poledouris |
Writing | Characters | Jim Abrahams |
Pat Proft | ||
Screenplay | Jim Abrahams | |
Pat Proft |