Top Secret! (1984)
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" 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. The film was considered a box-office bomb, though it still earned $20 million. A 1991 article speculated two "
" 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. The film was considered a box-office bomb, though it still earned $20 million. A 1991 article speculated two "
" "Nick, I've tried everything: the embassy, the German government, the consulate. I even talked to the U.N. ambassador. It's no use, I just can't bring my wife to orgasm." Directed by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker and Jerry Zucker Written by Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, Jerry Zucker and Martyn Burke Music by Maurice Jarre Cinematography by Christopher Challis Editing by Françoise Bonnot and Bernard Gribble"
" Directed by: David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker Produced by: David Zucker, Jon Davidson, Hunt Lowry,Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker Written by: David Zucker, Marlyn Burke, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker Cinematography: Christopher Challis Edited by: Bernard Gribble Music by: Maurice Jarre Song and lyrics by: Mike Moran, David Zucker, Jim Abrahams, and Jerry Zucker Distributed by: Paramount Pictures"
“1984's Top Secret! is another side-splitting spoof comedy from the filmmaking minds of David Zucker, Jerry Zucker and Jim Abrahams, the trio who broug”