Top Gun American Action Drama Film
- Top Gun is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott and produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer.
- The film stars Tom Cruise as Maverick, a young Naval aviator who attends the United States Navy's elite fighter weapons school, known as Top Gun.
- The film also stars Kelly McGillis, Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards, and Tom Skerritt.
- Top Gun was a commercial and critical success, grossing over $356 million worldwide and receiving positive reviews from critics.
- The film was inspired by a magazine article about the United States Navy's elite fighter pilot training program, which was known as Topgun.
- The film's soundtrack, which included the hit song "Take My Breath Away" by Berlin, was also a commercial success, selling over 9 million copies worldwide.
- Top Gun was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Original Song for "Take My Breath Away."
- The film is known for its aerial combat scenes, which were filmed using real Navy aircraft and experienced pilots.
- The film's iconic line "I feel the need... the need for speed!" has become a pop culture reference and is often quoted in various media.
- Top Gun also popularized the use of aviator sunglasses, which were worn by the characters in the film.
- The film's popularity led to an increase in Navy recruitment and interest in aviation careers.
- A sequel to Top Gun, titled Top Gun: Maverick, is set to be released in 2022, with Tom Cruise reprising his role as Maverick.
- The original Top Gun film was dedicated to the memory of Art Scholl, a famous aerobatic pilot who died during filming.
- Top Gun was not the first film to feature Navy aviation, but it is widely considered one of the most influential and iconic.
- The film's score was composed by Harold Faltermeyer, who also composed the score for Beverly Hills Cop.
- Top Gun has been referenced in numerous films, television shows, and other media, including the animated series Archer and the film Hot Shots!
- The film's aerial sequences were choreographed by retired Marine Corps Colonel Pete Pettigrew, who also served as a consultant on the film.
- The film's title, "Top Gun," is a slang term used by Navy aviators to refer to the top-performing pilots in a training program.
- Top Gun has been released on multiple home video formats, including VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray.
- Top Gun remains a beloved and iconic film, with a passionate fan base that has kept the film's legacy alive for over three decades.
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