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Submit ReviewParamount Pictures released Top Secret! to theaters on June 8, 1984. Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker directs the film which stars Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge, Peter Cushing.
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Paramount Pictures released Top Secret! to theaters on June 8, 1984. Jim Abrahams, David Zucker, and Jerry Zucker directed film which starred Val Kilmer, Lucy Gutteridge, and Peter Cushing.
Top Secret! is a spoof of old Elvis movies and WWII spy films. American rock star Nick Rivers teams up with the lovely Hillary Flammond to resist the East German High Command. They don’t have long, as Rivers and Flammond look to rescue her father before he creates the ultimate super weapon–known as The Polaris Mine–under duress. A host of wacky resistance members join them including Déjà Vu and Chocolate Mousse.
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