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Taps

  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
21K
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Timothy Hutton in Taps (1981)
Theatrical Trailer from 20th Century Fox
Play trailer2:25
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Psychological DramaTragedyDrama

Military cadets take extreme measures to ensure the future of their academy when its existence is threatened by local condo developers.Military cadets take extreme measures to ensure the future of their academy when its existence is threatened by local condo developers.Military cadets take extreme measures to ensure the future of their academy when its existence is threatened by local condo developers.

  • Director
    • Harold Becker
  • Writers
    • Darryl Ponicsan
    • Robert Mark Kamen
    • James Lineberger
  • Stars
    • George C. Scott
    • Timothy Hutton
    • Ronny Cox
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    21K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Darryl Ponicsan
      • Robert Mark Kamen
      • James Lineberger
    • Stars
      • George C. Scott
      • Timothy Hutton
      • Ronny Cox
    • 89User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • General Harlan Bache
    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • Brian Moreland
    Ronny Cox
    Ronny Cox
    • Colonel Kerby
    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Alex Dwyer
    Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise
    • David Shawn
    Brendan Ward
    • Charlie Auden
    Evan Handler
    Evan Handler
    • Edward West
    John P. Navin Jr.
    John P. Navin Jr.
    • Derek Mellott
    Billy Van Zandt
    Billy Van Zandt
    • Bug
    Giancarlo Esposito
    Giancarlo Esposito
    • J.C. Pierce
    Donald Kimmel
    Donald Kimmel
    • Billy Harris
    Tim Wahrer
    • John Cooper
    Tim Riley
    • Hulk
    Jeff Rochlin
    Jeff Rochlin
    • Shovel
    Rusty Jacobs
    • Rusty
    Wayne Tippit
    Wayne Tippit
    • Mst. Sgt. Kevin Moreland
    Jess Osuna
    Jess Osuna
    • Dean Ferris
    Earl Hindman
    Earl Hindman
    • Lt. Hanson
    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Darryl Ponicsan
      • Robert Mark Kamen
      • James Lineberger
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    8intcountzero

    Changing perspectives

    The biggest kick I got was seeing Hutton, Cruise, and Penn as teenagers turning out amazing performances at such a younger age. I guess some actors are just destined to rise to the top.

    George C. Scott also turned in a great, believable performance as an old wartime General. However I find it interesting, after seeing this movie over 20 years later, how it's context has changed for me personally. While in '81, the story was perhaps designed to generate sympathy for the General and his plight, I look at his situation today and feel nothing but pity for him, as I would for any Shakespearean tragic hero, who because of their narrow-sightedness, could not see the bigger picture. And in this case, their consequences caused a chain of events that took on an uncontrollable life of their own. Funny how the years can sometimes dictate understanding and perspective.

    The previous review mentioned for this flick is 100% bang on.
    6Doylenf

    Improbable but entertaining...early Hutton, Penn and Cruise...

    Hold the fort seems to be the slogan of these military cadets when they decide to rally behind TIMOTHY HUTTON who wants an armed defense of the school from authorities who want to shut it down after an accidental shooting by the presiding General Bache (GEORGE C. SCOTT). Aiding and abetting are TOM CRUISE and, in his film debut, SEAN PENN.

    The tale seems highly improbable but is played so earnestly, is scripted so well, and directed so competently that it manages to hold the attention until the more or less predictable outcome.

    The cadets are all extremely well played, from the very young boys to those who appear to be in their early twenties. When the authorities are unable to take back the school, the parents appeal to the children through loud speakers. "Sometimes being accepted by your friends, isn't worth the price," says one mother.

    Unfortunately, the stalemate phase of the movie lasts much too long to sustain interest. But it's interesting now to watch the very young Hutton, Penn and Cruise show why they became superstars. I agree with Maltin who says it "plays its cards too soon, leaving a lot of dead weight before the outcome."

    Summing up: Improbable story, but entertaining in a curious way.

    Memorable line from Hutton's father resonates today: "They think you're home grown terrorists."
    7jotix100

    War games

    "Taps" presents a twist in the way students in a military academy of certain reputation perceive how honor is, above all, the thing to live for, even over all other qualities a man could possess. The teachings of this military institution, molding young men 12 to 18 years old, have a profound effect, especially in the intense Brian Moreland, who is a clear favorite of the academy director, General Bache.

    Harold Becker directed "Taps", which is based on a novel by Devery Freeman. The action of the film takes place in the fictional Bunker Hill Military Academy, that has just been sold to private investors who want transform the site into condominiums.

    With a history of having molded young minds during its distinguished history, Gen. Bache is horrified by the mere thought of losing the academy and the young people he has helped to involve in the rich life of the military. After a tragic incident that involves the killing of a townie, Bache suffers a heart attack, leaving the academy in the hands of people that are seen trying to undermine the fallen leader.

    Brian Moreland, the serious minded young man, takes it into his own hands to take care of what he thinks would be Gen. Bache's reaction in saving the school by getting the rest of the students left at the academy to hold it hostage and not give in to the upcoming changes, or to other people who don't have the same purpose in mind.

    Timothy Hutton is about the best thing going for the film. This young actor brought the right amount of seriousness, courage and valor to the role. This film is basically the big screen debut for Sean Penn and Tom Cruise, who went to build spectacular careers of their own. George C. Scott, another excellent actor is seen as Gen. Bache, but unfortunately, he doesn't have much to do and only appears in the opening sequences. Other familiar faces in the cast, Billy Van Zandt, Giancarlo Esposito.

    "Taps" is a film that shows how some young minds will act when they follow to the letter things they have learned in theory in the classroom. It also recognizes how honor could get a well meaning person to do things that he will regret later on and how it can cause harm to innocent young men that go along with these new leaders.
    dcs84

    Once upon a time during the Cold War

    I first saw Taps when I was only 11 and I loved it. But at eleven I liked it for its militaristic attributes rather than its 'fight for honour' motif.

    I recently, aged 31, saw it again, and, predictably, liked it for entirely different reasons. Firstly, as someone else on this sight mentioned, the film is quite beautiful to look at. The cinematography is quite stunning actually, and if you don't believe me, watch it again. Secondly the direction, writing, and editing is tight, controlled and technically fairly solid.

    But what made this film for me was the impressive, inspired acting by the, at the time, young cast. I was captivated by the core trio of Cruise, Penn, and Hutton. If charisma were a concrete substance these three would have garbage bags of the stuff stowed in their cupboards.

    The script was thoughtful, and, importantly, believable. The ending was very powerful......when I was eleven, but once seen, lost it's effect on subsequent viewings.
    eht5y

    A Time-Capsule Gem

    'Taps' is an uneven film, burdened somewhat by its ponderousness and pathological seriousness. But what a time capsule!

    Of all of the young actors here, only Timothy Hutton was already a star, having become the youngest actor ever to win an Oscar for his role in Robert Redford's 'Ordinary People.' Ironically, among the suporting actors in 'Taps' are Tom Cruise and Sean Penn, one of whom has become the biggest box office draw of his generation and the other its most respected acting talent. Also featured are Evan Handler, best-known as Harry Goldenblatt (Charlotte's divorce lawyer and second husband) on TV's 'Sex and the City,' and Spike Lee favorite Giancarlo Esposito, whose credits include 'The Usual Suspects' and the much-underappreciated TV series 'Homicide: Life on the Streets.'

    Even if you find 'Taps' a little overblown and pretentious, it's worth watching to see these accomplished actors back in their baby-faced teens.

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    • Trivia
      Sean Penn and a handful of other actors received military horsemanship training for the scenes as the leader of the school's mounted cavalry. He later stated "It's not like riding out on a backwoods trail-The trick is to salute, control the horse, keep in step with the other riders and try not to fall off."
    • Goofs
      When Ronnie Cox's character is shot by Capt. Shaun, he appears to be hit in the left side of his neck. Later, he is holding his left shoulder. When he is phoning in for the helicopters to lay down the smoke, a soldier is shown applying a bandage to his right arm. By the very end, there is no sign of any gunshot injury or bandage.
    • Quotes

      [Firing machine gun]

      David Shawn: It's beautiful, man!

    • Alternate versions
      The Amazon streaming version of the film replaces The Doors, Stevie Nicks, and The Pointer Sisters songs with generic music.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Taps, Cinderella, Taxi Zum Klo, Heartbeeps (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Light My Fire
      Written by Robby Krieger (as The Doors), Ray Manzarek (as The Doors), John Densmore (as The Doors) and Jim Morrison (as The Doors)

      Performed by The Doors

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    • Release date
      • April 28, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • TAPS - más allá del honor
    • Filming locations
      • Valley Forge Military Academy & Junior College - 1001 Eagle Road, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • Major Studio Partners
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $35,856,053
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $93,005
      • Dec 13, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $35,856,053
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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