Movies / Top Secret! (1984)

5/10

Runtime: 90 min

Genres: Action Comedy Romance

Languages: English German Yiddish

Countries: UK USA


The second of Zucker-Abraham-Zucker's theatrical-feature spoofs (Airplane was the first, discounting the patchwork Kentucky Fried Movie), Top Secret! lampoons practically every film genre. Specifically, however, this is a hybrid of an "Elvis" movie and a World War II "underground resistance" thriller. In his film debut, Val Kilmer plays Nick Rivers, a Presley-like American rock idol sent behind the Iron Curtain on a goodwill tour. Before long, he is involved in a complex espionage scheme thanks to beautiful Lucy Gutteridge, the daughter of a scientist (Michael Gough) held captive by the Communists. Also essential to the action is flamboyant resistance leader Christopher Villiers, who behaves like Victor Mature in Betrayed (1954) and talks like James Mason. Adhering to Z-A-Z's cheerful disregard for people, places and events, the East Germans are depicted as Nazis, while the Underground is comprised of Frenchmen. The plot is mainly an excuse for the Z-A-Z team's fondness for joke-a-minute lampoonery, skewering cinematic targets ranging from The Blue Lagoon (1980) to The Wizard of Oz (1939). As in Z-A-Z's other efforts, Top Secret! scores its biggest yocks when invoking cliches that we never realized were cliches-and falls on its face whenever attempting a too-obvious gag (the biggest clinker: that pigeon statue in the park). Everyone has his or her favorite bits in this film: our faves include the resistance fighter named Deja Vu ("Haven't we met somewhere before?"), Kilmer's horrible nightmare while being tortured (he arrives too late to take final exams), the army-booted cow, the sensitive Pinto, and the East German National Anthem, sung to the tune of the Shorewood (Wisconsin) High School marching song. But let's say no more: comedy of this nature is designed to be seen, not written or read about. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi


Directors (3) Credit
David Zucker ...
Jerry Zucker ...
Jim Abrahams ...
Writers (4) Credit
David Zucker (written by) &
Jerry Zucker (written by) and
Jim Abrahams (written by) &
Martyn Burke (written by)
Composers (1) Credit
Maurice Jarre ...
Editors (2) Credit
Bernard Gribble ...
Françoise Bonnot ...
Cinematographers (1) Credit
Christopher Challis ...
Actors (55) Credit
Andrew Hawkins Pilot
Billy J. Mitchell Martin
Burton Zucker Chef
Charlotte Zucker Cafe Diner
Chas Bryer German Soldier
Christopher Villiers Nigel
Daisy Cow
David Adams Back-Up Singer
David Zucker German Soldier in Prop Room (uncredited)
Derek Lyons German Soldier (uncredited)
Dimitri Andreas Latrine
Eddie Tagoe Chocolate Mousse
Geoff Wayne Back-Up Singer
Gerry Paris Back-Up Singer
Gertan Klauber Mayor
Harry Ditson Du Quois
Harry Fielder German Guard (uncredited)
Helen Kahan Cafe Diner
Ian McNeice Blind Souvenir Vendor
Jack Cooper Sergeant Kruger (uncredited)
Janos Kurucz Wagon Driver
Jeremy Kemp General Streck
Jerry Zucker German Soldier in Prop Room (uncredited)
Jim Abrahams German Soldier in Prop Room (uncredited)
Jim Carter Déjà Vu
John J. Carney Klaus (as John Carney)
John Sharp Maitre D'
Lee Sheward Young Nigel
Lisa Gruenberg Der Pizzahaus Girl
Louise Yaffe Cafe Diner
Lucy Gutteridge Hillary Flammond
Mac McDonald German Soldier
Major Wiley Porter
Mandy Nunn Young Hillary
Marcus Powell Little German
Michael Burlington Waiter
Michael Gough Dr. Paul Flammond
Michelle Martin Der Pizzahaus Girl
Nancy Abrahams Pregnant Woman
Nicola Wright Der Pizzahaus Girl
Omar Sharif Agent Cedric
O.T. Bruno
Peter Cushing Bookstore Proprietor
Richard Bonehill Scarecrow
Richard Mayes Biletnikov
Richard Pescud Priest
Russell Sommers Student
Sara Montague Crying Girl
Steve Ubels German Soldier
Susan Breslau Cafe Diner
Sydney Arnold Albert Potato
Tristram Jellinek Major Crumpler
Val Kilmer Nick Rivers
Vyvyan Lorrayne Madam Bergerone
Warren Clarke Colonel von Horst