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Top Secret!
Top Secret!
Popular and dashing American singer Nick Rivers travels to East Germany to perform in a music festival. When he loses his heart to the gorgeous Hillary Flammond, he finds himself caught up in an underground resistance movement. Rivers joins forces with Agent Cedric and Flammond to attempt the rescue of her father, Dr. Paul, from the Germans, who have captured the scientist in hopes of coercing him into building a new naval mine.
rating
7.1
runtime
90 min

Release

1984-06-22

Genres

Cast

Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer
as Nick Rivers
Lucy Gutteridge
Lucy Gutteridge
as Hillary Flammond
Peter Cushing
Peter Cushing
as Bookstore Proprietor
Jeremy Kemp
Jeremy Kemp
as General Streck
Christopher Villiers
Christopher Villiers
as Nigel
Warren Clarke
Warren Clarke
as Colonel von Horst
Harry Ditson
Harry Ditson
as Du Quois
Jim Carter
Jim Carter
as Déjà Vu
Eddie Tagoe
Eddie Tagoe
as Chocolate Mousse
Omar Sharif
Omar Sharif
as Agent Cedric
Tristram Jellinek
Tristram Jellinek
as Major Crumpler
Billy J. Mitchell
Billy J. Mitchell
as Martin, Nick's Manager
Ian McNeice
Ian McNeice
as Blind Souvenir Vendor
Michael Gough
Michael Gough
as Dr. Paul Flammond
Gertan Klauber
Gertan Klauber
as East German Mayor
John Sharp
John Sharp
as Maitre D'
Dimitri Andreas
Dimitri Andreas
as Latrine
John J. Carney
John J. Carney
as Klaus
Marcus Powell
Marcus Powell
as Little German
Nancy Abrahams
Nancy Abrahams
as Pregnant Woman
Major Wiley
Major Wiley
as Porter
Gertan Klauber
Gertan Klauber
as Mayor
Richard Mayes
Richard Mayes
as Biletnikov
Vyvyan Lorrayne
Vyvyan Lorrayne
as Madam Bergerone
Louise Yaffe
Louise Yaffe
as Cafe Diner
Charlotte Zucker
Charlotte Zucker
as Cafe Diner
Susan Breslau
Susan Breslau
as Cafe Diner
Helen Kahan
Helen Kahan
as Cafe Diner
Michael Burlington
Michael Burlington
as Waiter
Burton Zucker
Burton Zucker
as Chef
Richard Pescud
Richard Pescud
as Priest
Orla Pederson
Orla Pederson
as Bruno
Russell Sommers
Russell Sommers
as Student
Sara Montague
Sara Montague
as Crying Girl
Gerry Paris
Gerry Paris
as Back-up Singer
David Adams
David Adams
as Back-up Singer
Geoff Wayne
Geoff Wayne
as Back-up Singer
Steve Ubels
Steve Ubels
as German Soldier
Chas Bryer
Chas Bryer
as German Soldier
Mac McDonald
Mac McDonald
as German Soldier
Mandy Nunn
Mandy Nunn
as Young Hilary
Lee Sheward
Lee Sheward
as Young Nigel
Janos Kurucz
Janos Kurucz
as Wagon Driver
Sydney Arnold
Sydney Arnold
as Albert Potato
Michelle Martin
Michelle Martin
as Der Pizzahaus Girl
Nicola Wright
Nicola Wright
as Der Pizzahaus Girl
Lisa Gruenberg
Lisa Gruenberg
as Der Pizzahaus Girl
Daisy
Daisy
as Cow
Andrew Hawkins
Andrew Hawkins
as Pilot
Richard Bonehill
Richard Bonehill
as Scarecrow
Jim Abrahams
Jim Abrahams
as German Soldier in Prop Room (uncredited)
Leslie Adams
Leslie Adams
as East German Dignitary (uncredited)
Richard Atherton
Richard Atherton
as East German Official (uncredited)
Dickey Beer
Dickey Beer
as Détente (uncredited)
Willy Bowman
Willy Bowman
as East German Dignitary (uncredited)
Marc Boyle
Marc Boyle
as Chevalier (uncredited)
Russell Brook
Russell Brook
as Kissing Couple on Bench (uncredited)
Maxwell Craig
Maxwell Craig
as Guard Operating Electric Chair (uncredited)
Carol Connors
Carol Connors
as Woman in Crowd Singing Anthem (uncredited)
Kenneth Coombs
Kenneth Coombs
as Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Jack Cooper
Jack Cooper
as Sergeant Kruger (uncredited)
Donna Derby
Donna Derby
as Dancer (uncredited)
Jim Dowdall
Jim Dowdall
as Resistance Member (uncredited)
Stuart Fell
Stuart Fell
as Avant-garde (uncredited)
Harry Fielder
Harry Fielder
as German Guard (uncredited)
Martin Grace
Martin Grace
as Montage (uncredited)
Charlie Gray
Charlie Gray
as Restaurant Patron/Ballet Audience Member (uncredited)
Ron Gregory
Ron Gregory
as Restaurant Patron/Ballet Audience Member (uncredited)
Virginia Guy
Virginia Guy
as Dancer (uncredited)
Alan Harris
Alan Harris
as Streck's Aide (uncredited)
Tina Hart
Tina Hart
as Woman in Crowd Singing Anthem (uncredited)
Walter Henry
Walter Henry
as East German Officer (uncredited)
Frank Henson
Frank Henson
as Resistance Member (uncredited)
Frank Jakeman
Frank Jakeman
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Gerry Judge
Gerry Judge
as Man in Crowd Singing Anthem (uncredited)
Eric Kent
Eric Kent
as Man in Crowd Singing Anthem (uncredited)
Roy Lansford
Roy Lansford
as Extra (uncredited)
Aileen Lewis
Aileen Lewis
as Ballet Audience (uncredited)
Derek Lyons
Derek Lyons
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Mark McBride
Mark McBride
as Escargot (uncredited)
James Muir
James Muir
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Kathryn Mullen
Kathryn Mullen
as Spanish Woman on Train (uncredited)
Mike Mungarvan
Mike Mungarvan
as Man in Crowd Singing Anthem (uncredited)
Eddie Powell
Eddie Powell
as Underwater Barkeeper (uncredited)
Joe Powell
Joe Powell
as Underwater Cowboy (uncredited)
Mike Reynell
Mike Reynell
as East German Officer (uncredited)
Henry Roberts
Henry Roberts
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Bess Rogers
Bess Rogers
as Ballet Audience (uncredited)
Peter Ross-Murray
Peter Ross-Murray
as German Firing Squad (uncredited)
Pat Ryan
Pat Ryan
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Tina Simmons
Tina Simmons
as East German Agent (uncredited)
Colin Skeaping
Colin Skeaping
as Soufflé (uncredited)
Guy Standeven
Guy Standeven
as Man Singing National Anthem (uncredited)
Reg Thomason
Reg Thomason
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Cy Town
Cy Town
as Man in Crowd Singing Anthem (uncredited)
John Triplett
John Triplett
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Reg Turner
Reg Turner
as Jurgen (uncredited)
Paul Weston
Paul Weston
as Croissant (uncredited)
David Zucker
David Zucker
as German Soldier in Prop Room (uncredited)
Jerry Zucker
Jerry Zucker
as German Soldier in Prop Room (uncredited)
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Geronimo1967

As spoofs go, this is an adequate vehicle for the handsome and charismatic Val Kilmer to squeeze into his 501s and take on the mantle of American rock star "Nick Rivers". He is invited to take part in a cultural exchange concert in the still militaristic East Germany and so, under the watchful eye of "Gen. Streck" (a super-hammy Jeremy Kemp) he has to stay out of trouble until his gig. Easier said than done though when he meets and falls for the feisty "Hillary" (Lucy Gutteridge) and is soon embroiled is a plot to rescue her scientist father (Michael Gough) from the scheming communists before he is forced to create a weapon to end all weapons. The joke looks pretty squarely aimed at Elvis this, and Kilmer makes a decent fist of the gyrating and hair-spraying. Indeed, had we a bit more of these scenes and less of the rather obvious and clumsy espionage malarkey, it might have been a better film. As it is, though, it plays the parody hand just a bit too heavily for me and after a while the cultural clashes appeared to be as much between the star and his largely British supporting cast as much as having anything to do with scheming generals. It's not a film that needs your concentration, it has a reasonably toe-tapping soundtrack and if you aim low, you ought not to be disappointed.