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G.I. Jane (1997)
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Synopsis
Ridley Scott directed this flawed but involving study of Lt. Jordan O'Neil (
Demi Moore
), a Navy topographic analyst who is chosen as a test case for the presence of women in combat. Aware that she is making history and knowing that 60% of all male trainees will fail the rigorous training, Lt. O'Neil struggles to prove herself physically and mentally worthy of becoming a Navy SEAL. What she doesn't know is that she is being sold out by hardbitten Texas senator Lillian DeHaven (
Anne Bancroft
in an amusing turn), who is being blackmailed by the Defense Department with politically fatal base closings unless O'Neil fails the program. The complicated political subplot, however, only distracts from the film's real virtues -- the wonderfully staged scenes of CRT selection training -- and fizzles at its climactic moment. The training scenes are wonderful, however, as the central recruits are pushed to their physical limits by a grueling weeding-out process.
Viggo Mortensen
is outstanding as Master Chief John James Urgayle, a steely-eyed, tough-as-nails instructor who somehow finds time to quote D.H. Lawrence when he isn't making people eat garbage and beating O'Neil senseless as part of a training exercise. Mortensen and the believably-buffed Moore are terrific, and their scenes of confrontation are the film's high points. Unfortunately, the screenplay by David Twohy and Danielle Alexandra falls down every time it attempts to sidestep a cliche, and the climactic mission (involving a downed satellite in the Libyan desert) positively wallows in a predictable
Top Gun
muddle. Still, the characters are engaging and those looking for an enjoyable variant on the basic-training subgenre of high-octane modern action films should be pleased. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jason Beghe
Royce
James Caviezel
Slovnik
Morris Chestnut
McCool
Angel David
Newberry
Lucinda Jenney
Blondell
Boyd Kestner
Wickwire
Viggo Mortensen
Master Chief John Urgayle
David Warshofsky
Instructor Johns
Scott Wilson
C.O. Salem
Anne Bancroft
Sen. Lillian DeHaven
Demi Moore
Lt. Jordan O'Neil
Stephen Ramsey
Stamm
Kevin Gage
Instructor Pyro
Josh Hopkins
Flea
David Vadim
Cortez
Gregg Bello
Miller
John Michael Higgins
Chief Of State
Daniel van Bargen
Theodore Hayes
Production Crew
Richard Johnson
Art Director
Diane Minter Lewis
Associate Producer
Terry Needham
Associate Producer
Tim McBride
Associate Producer
Brett Goldstein
Casting
Louis Di Giaimo
Casting
Hugh Johnson
Cinematographer
Hugh Johnson
Cinematographer
Nigel Wooll
Co-producer
Trevor Jones
Composer (Music Score)
Marilyn Vance
Costume Designer
Ridley Scott
Director
Pietro Scalia
Editor
Chris Zarpas
Executive Producer
Danielle Alexandra
Executive Producer
Julie Bergman Sender
Executive Producer
Terry Needham
First Assistant Director
Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc
Pilot
Demi Moore
Producer
Roger Birnbaum
Producer
Suzanne Todd
Producer
Arthur Max
Production Designer
Danielle Alexandra
Screen Story
Danielle Alexandra
Screenwriter
David N. Twohy
Screenwriter
Cindy Carr
Set Designer
Thomas Minton
Set Designer
Keith A. Wester
Sound/Sound Designer
Phil Neilson
Stunts Coordinator
William Hiney
Supervising Art Director
Year: 1997
Runtime: 124
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and combat violence
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Sound
Dolby
Dolby Digital
Produced by
Buena Vista
Hollywood Pictures
Largo Entertainment
Moving Pictures
Scott Free Productions
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