This movie starring Richard Gere, Debra Winger and Louis Gossett Jr. was filmed at more than 7 locations. Among them Point Wilson Lighthouse in United States. All filming locations of An Officer and a Gentleman from 1982 are listed below.
STORY
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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Drama, Romance
United States of America
Taylor Hackford
Richard Gere (Zack Mayo), Debra Winger (Paula Pokrifki), Louis Gossett Jr. (Sergeant Emil Foley), David Keith (Sid Worley), Robert Loggia (Byron Mayo), Lisa Blount (Lynette Pomeroy), Lisa Eilbacher (Casey Seeger) more..., Harold Sylvester (Perryman), David Caruso (Topper Daniels), Grace Zabriskie (Esther Pokrifiki), Tony Plana (Emiliano Della Serra), Victor French (Joe 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), David R. Marshall (Drill Instructor #1), Gary C. Stillwell (Drill Instructor #2), John Laughlin (Troy), Tee Dennard (Dilbert Dunker Instructor), Norbert M. Murray (Altitude Chamber Instructor), Daniel Tyler (New Recruit), William S. Graves (Captain Graves), Pia Boyer (Paula's Sister), Danna Kiesel (Paula's Sister), Meleesa Wyatt (Prostitute #1), Jo Anna Keane (Prostitute #2), Bernard Madrid (Platoon Member (uncredited)), Randy Tat (New Recruit (uncredited)), Ed Begley Jr. (Altitude Chamber Instructor)
Douglas Day Stewart (Screenplay), Martin Elfand (Producer), Jack Nitzsche (Original Music Composer), Donald E. Thorin (Director of Photography), Nancy Klopper (Casting), Philip M. Jefferies (Production Design), Douglas Day Stewart (Associate Producer) more..., Peter Zinner (Editor), John V. Cartwright (Art Direction), James L. Berkey (Set Decoration), Robert Schneider (Unit Production Manager), William R. Borden (Location Manager), Paul G. Hensler (Location Manager), Mary Ann Newfield (Script Supervisor), Dan Perri (Title Designer), Erik L. Nelson (Property Master), Priscilla Nedd-Friendly (Associate Editor), David McGiffert (First Assistant Director), Rita Riggs (Costume Supervisor), Daniel J. Heffner (Second Assistant Director), Sonny Baskin (Assistant Editor), James F. Boyle (Gaffer), Daniel R. Jordan (Key Grip), Clive Smith (Supervising Sound Editor), Don Coufal (Boom Operator), Robert Knudson (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Robert Glass (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Laurie Riley (Costume Supervisor), Don Digirolamo (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Dick Colean (Camera Operator), Jeff Wexler (Sound Mixer), Joseph P. Mercurio (Special Effects), Jim Gillespie (Makeup Artist), Merv Adelson (Executive Producer), Marina Pedraza (Hairstylist), Earl Clark (Camera Production Assistant), Noyan Cosarer (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Pamela M. Eilerson (Second Assistant Director), Kitty Malone (Foley Artist), Jerry O'Dell (Makeup Artist) and others.
Paramount, Lorimar Film Entertainment
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Paula tells Zack she loves him since the moment they met but Zack does not want his love or sympathy.
Sergeant Foley is putting Zack to the test.
Sergeant Foley wants Mayo to quit his training and pushes him hard. But Mayo does not want to quit, because 'I got nowhere else to go!'
Zack and Sergeant Foley have their fight.
Zack is angry and tells Sergeant Foley he wants to see in private. The situation escalates when Foley tells him he does not have time for him.
The new recruits have just arrived. Sergeant Foley is ready for them.