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| Richard Gere | Zack Mayo | |
| Debra Winger | Paula Pokrifki | |
| David Keith | Sid Worley | |
| Robert Loggia | Byron Mayo | |
| Lisa Blount | Lynette Pomeroy | |
| Lisa Eilbacher | Casey Seeger | |
| Louis Gossett Jr. | Sgt. Emil Foley | |
| Tony Plana | Emiliano Della Serra | |
| Harold Sylvester | Perryman | |
| David Caruso | Topper Daniels | |
| Victor French | Joe Pokrifki | |
| Grace Zabriskie | Esther Pokrifki | |
| Tommy Petersen | Young Zack | |
| Mara Scott-Wood | Bunny | |
| David Greenfield | Schneider | |
| Dennis Rucker | Donny | |
| Jane Wilbur | Nellie Rufferwell | |
| Buck Welcher | Thraxton | |
| Vern Taylor | Tom Worley | |
| Elizabeth Rogers | Betty Worley |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Merv Adelson
Martin Elfand Douglas Day Stewart |
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| Writer |
Douglas Day Stewart
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| Cinematography |
Donald E. Thorin
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| Musician |
Jack Nitzsche
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Zack Mayo is an aloof, taciturn man who aspires to be a navy pilot. Once he arrives at training camp for his 13-week officer's course, Mayo runs afoul of abrasive, no-nonsense drill Sergeant Emil Foley. Mayo is an excellent cadet, but a little cold around the heart, so Foley rides him mercilessly, sensing that the young man would be prime officer material if he weren't so self-involved. Zack's affair with a working girl is likewise compromised by his unwillingness to give of himself. |
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