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A parody of Top Gun (1986) in which a talented but unstable fighter pilot must overcome the ghosts of his father and save a mission sabotaged by greedy weapons manufacturers. Topper Harley, a top gun…
Hot Shots!
A parody of Top Gun (1986) in which a talented but unstable fighter pilot must overcome the ghosts of his father and save a mission sabotaged by greedy weapons manufacturers. Topper Harley, a top gun fighter pilot, is recalled to serve on the SS Essess. Topper's mission is to destroy Saddam Hussein's nuclear plants. Unfortunately, Topper is psychologically imbalanced and is sure to crack under pressure. —Rob Hartill Plagued by troubling thoughts and tired of living in the heavy shadow of his father, troubled U.S. Navy ace pilot Lieutenant Sean "Topper" Harley reluctantly returns to active duty. As the emotionally unstable commander returns to the memory-laden place of his youth while still coping with sorrow, a bitter rivalry with cocky fighter pilot Lieutenant Kent Gregory and an unexpected encounter with desire await him. But when America calls, there's no time for love. Now, Topper must give his all in a critical mission in Iraq, and as if that weren't enough, confront an unscrupulous aerospace designer bent on making a quick profit. Can Harley fight his inner demons, get the girl, and live to tell the tale? —Nick Riganas Ace pilot Topper Harley is asked to come back to the Navy for a special assignment (he dropped out to go live with Native Americans after an incident made him doubt his abilities). He has personality conflicts with the other Top Gun, as they are both romantically interested in the same woman. An aerospace company's owner is trying to sabotage the mission so the current fighter jet will be scrapped in favor of his jets. —Ed Sutton <esutton@mindspring.com>
Hot Shots!
Action,Comedy
Film Details
A parody of Top Gun (1986) in which a talented but unstable fighter pilot must overcome the ghosts of his father and save a mission sabotaged by greedy weapons manufacturers. Topper Harley, a top gun fighter pilot, is recalled to serve on the SS Essess. Topper's mission is to destroy Saddam Hussein's nuclear plants.
Unfortunately, Topper is psychologically imbalanced and is sure to crack under pressure. —Rob Hartill Plagued by troubling thoughts and tired of living in the heavy shadow of his father, troubled U.S. Navy ace pilot Lieutenant Sean "Topper" Harley reluctantly returns to active duty.
As the emotionally unstable commander returns to the memory-laden place of his youth while still coping with sorrow, a bitter rivalry with cocky fighter pilot Lieutenant Kent Gregory and an unexpected encounter with desire await him. But when America calls, there's no time for love. Now, Topper must give his all in a critical mission in Iraq, and as if that weren't enough, confront an unscrupulous aerospace designer bent on making a quick profit.
Can Harley fight his inner demons, get the girl, and live to tell the tale? —Nick Riganas Ace pilot Topper Harley is asked to come back to the Navy for a special assignment (he dropped out to go live with Native Americans after an incident made him doubt his abilities). He has personality conflicts with the other Top Gun, as they are both romantically interested in the same woman. An aerospace company's owner is trying to sabotage the mission so the current fighter jet will be scrapped in favor of his jets.
—Ed Sutton <esutton@mindspring.com>.