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Top Secret!

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United Kingdom, United States · 1984
Rated PG · 1h 30m
Director Jerry Zucker, Jim Abrahams, David Zucker
Starring Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge, Peter Cushing, Jeremy Kemp
Genre Comedy

To represent the US in a music festival in East Germany, rockstar Nick Rivers travels deep behind the Iron Curtain. However, when Nick uncovers plans to destroy a NATO submarine fleet, the American singer allies with Hillary Flammond and the local French Resistance fighters. But can Nick thwart the oppressors' plans and fall in love in the process?

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90

Chicago Reader by Jonathan Rosenbaum

This is the least well-known of the madcap satirical comedies of Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker (Airplane!, The Naked Gun), and by all counts the weirdest. But the richness of its ideas makes it my favorite. The plot combines the rock musical with the spy thriller (not to mention assorted other genres), and the comic invention is fairly constant.

80

Empire by Kim Newman

Jokes so stupid as to seem almost surreal, an amazing range of cultural referents and a smattering of genuinely witty conceits.

75

The A.V. Club by Noel Murray

Top Secret! replaces the scattershot-parody approach with a more precise re-creation of the dopey simplicity of WWII romances and Elvis pictures.

50

Time by Richard Schickel

This time, though, the creative group has neglected to build to the kind of giddy, everything-plus-the-kitchen-sink climax that made Airplane! such a memorable exercise in anarchy. Top Secret! plays more like a pillow fight in a summer-camp cabin, an agreeable way to pass the time after lights-out, but one that just peters out when everyone gets tired of breaking the rules.

88

Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

This movie will cheerfully go for a laugh wherever one is even remotely likely to be found. It has political jokes and boob jokes, dog poop jokes, and ballet jokes. It makes fun of two completely different Hollywood genres: the spy movie and the Elvis Presley musical.

80

The New York Times by Vincent Canby

Top Secret! comes nowhere near ''Airplane!'' but in its own cheerful, low-pressure way, it's about as amiable an entertainment as you will find this summer.

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