Parodie auf Spionagefilme aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, in denen ein amerikanischer Rock and Roll-Sänger an einem Widerstandsplan zur Rettung eines in Ostdeutschland inhaftierten Wissenschaftle... Alles lesenParodie auf Spionagefilme aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, in denen ein amerikanischer Rock and Roll-Sänger an einem Widerstandsplan zur Rettung eines in Ostdeutschland inhaftierten Wissenschaftlers beteiligt wird.Parodie auf Spionagefilme aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg, in denen ein amerikanischer Rock and Roll-Sänger an einem Widerstandsplan zur Rettung eines in Ostdeutschland inhaftierten Wissenschaftlers beteiligt wird.
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I recently watched this again, and I caught something I had never caught before. In the dinner scene at the "Hotel Gay Schluffen", Nick Rivers (played by Val Kilmer, and this may be the best thing he's ever done), American rock star, is told that he needs a jacket to eat in the dining room, but the restaurant will provide one. In the next scene we can see him in the background having a jacket tailor-made! The reason it's hard to catch is that there's exposition going on in the foreground (a ZAZ trademark). It's funny, but the amazing thing is that I've seen this movie many times over a period of something like 20 years, and I'd never noticed that before.
I believe that this is one of the marks of a great spoof, that you can watch it many times and still pick up jokes you've never noticed before. Like ZAZ's other masterworks, this one is packed with hilarious one-liners and sight gags. Watch for the scene in the Swedish bookshop that's filmed backwards, the way the verses to the East German National Anthem keep getting longer and longer when translated into English, and the scene where an unfortunate agent is crushed inside a car (and what happens with him afterwards!). And this doesn't even scratch the surface. If "Top Secret!" isn't ZAZ's funniest movie it's only because it has such strong competition. The men were comedic geniuses when they were together.
Val Kilmer was hilarious as Nick Rivers, and the movie has a strong supporting cast, including Lucy Gutteridge as Nick's love interest Hillary (I wonder how Ms. Clinton would feel if she knew her name means "She whose bosoms defy gravity"?), Christopher Villiers as Nigel, her ex-boyfriend (they spent some time stranded on a deserted island together), and Jeremy Kemp as the evil General Streck. Also look out for Peter Cushing, Omar Sharif, and Ian McNiece (hilarious as a spy whose cover is selling souvenirs, novelties, and party tricks). And watch out for the French resistance (who knows what they're doing in East Germany?), each one of whose names is a pun on a French word or phrase (Chocolate Mousse, Deja Vu, etc.)
The plot? Does it matter? Something about the East Germans planning to take over the world while everybody's paying attention to an international cultural show they're putting on (Nick is the American representative), and the spies who are trying to stop it. But that's not the point, the point is the comedy, and I could go on and on about the many hilarious jokes but I'm not going to; let me just say without ruining anything that the funniest scenes in the movie involve a cow.
It's usually overlooked, curiously enough, when talking about the great comedies, but there's no doubt about it, "Top Secret!" IS one of the great comedies of our time.
Forget about the film itself, the very idea of an Elvis Presley movie being mixed with a French resistance film and produced by the Airplane! crew is enough for laugh number one. Not only is this a bizarre world but seems to be playing games with time and history, the communist East Germany being portrayed as a kind of war time Nazi set-up!
Kilmer does well with an impossible role to the point where you wonder if he didn't miss his vocation. He can sing and dance better than many real singers and he proved in The Doors that he is really a major musical force. Strangely it is rumoured that he didn't realise this was a satire!
The stupidity of many Elvis movies and those Saturday morning children's reels (scientist and beautiful daughter) are taken to the cleaners and you have fantastic sight gags. The "falling guard" gag is one of the best sight gags in the history of movies - I challenge anyone not to laugh at it.
I enjoy a stupid movie every now and then and admit I enjoyed this one. Clearly the authors know little about German history or European culture and the little they do know seems cribbed from watching bad B movies on the subject, but what the hell. This is too stupid for anyone to get seriously uptight about. "How silly can you get?" sings Kilmer at one point in the film: Maybe a little, but not that much!
"Top Secret" is a very funny comedy by Jim Abrahams and David Zucker. The plot is a parody to World Was II movies with the French resistance and it is impossible not laughing along the adventures of Nick Rivers in the East Germany. Val Kilmer steals the movie wit ha magnificent performance and singing most of the songs. In the end, time is cruel to everyone. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Top Secret – Super Confidencial" ("Top Secret – Super Confidential")
Note: On 24 Sep 2017, I saw this film again.
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- WissenswertesThe songs that Val Kilmer sings in the film are actually performed by him and were featured on the film's soundtrack released in 1984 under Kilmer's character's name Nick Rivers.
- PatzerNick puts the 20th tally on the jail cell wall representing his 20th minute in jail. In the next shot, the wall doesn't show any tally marks.
- Zitate
General Streck, German High Command: [talking on the phone] What is the condition of Sergeant Kruger?
[pause]
General Streck, German High Command: Very well, let me know if there is any change in his condition.
[Hangs up]
General Streck, German High Command: He's dead.
- Crazy CreditsEnd credits contain an empty title card that reads: "This Space For Rent."
- Alternative VersionenSeveral scenes are in the television version that are not in the video release version:
- A two scene subplot involving Commandant van Horst's dog.
- When Nick (Kilmer) spits at General Streck (Kemp) the projectile ricochets off of two walls.
- In the park, Nick offers Hillary (Gutteridge) a cart of beverages.
- When Nick and Hillary kiss, breaking the guitar, much of the scene is edited. They roll in front of two buildings and a window overlooking a burning building.
- Near the end, Cedric (Sharif) crushes Streck in a car as he had been.
- VerbindungenEdited into The Paul Behragam Talk Show: Balto 3 R&T Part 3 (2015)
- SoundtracksSkeet Surfing
Parody medley based on:
"Surfin' U.S.A." by Brian Wilson and Chuck Berry
"Fun, Fun, Fun" by Brian Wilson and Mike Love (as Michael Love)
"Little Honda" by Brian Wilson and Mike Love (as Michael Love)
"California Girls" by Brian Wilson
"Hawaii" by Brian Wilson
Produced by Mike Moran
Performed by Val Kilmer
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Sprachen
- Auch bekannt als
- ¡Super Secreto!
- Drehorte
- Holywell Bay, Newquay, Cornwall, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(surfing scenes)
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Budget
- 9.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 20.458.340 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.406.205 $
- 24. Juni 1984
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 20.459.620 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1