G.I. Jane (1997)

5.5
/ 10
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2h 5m
Running Time

August 19, 1997
Release Date

G.I. Jane (1997)

5.5
/ 10
2 User Ratings
2h 5m
Running Time

August 19, 1997
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Hollywood Pictures
Largo Entertainment
Moving Pictures
Scott Free Productions
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Plot.

In response to political pressure from Senator Lillian DeHaven, the U.S. Navy begins a program that would allow for the eventual integration of women into its combat services. The program begins with a single trial candidate, Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil, who is chosen specifically for her femininity. O'Neil enters the grueling Navy SEAL training program under the command of Master Chief John James Urgayle, who unfairly pushes O'Neil until her determination wins his respect.

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Cast & Crew.

David Overton

David Overton

Trainee

Hashem Shaalan

Hashem Shaalan

Trainee

Chris Soule

Chris Soule

Trainee / Stunts

Joseph Makkar

Joseph Makkar

Libyan Sentry

Rick Cramer

Rick Cramer

Scorpion Leader (uncredited)

Mel Mede

Mel Mede

Scorpion Team Member (uncredited)

Jesse G. Martin

Jesse G. Martin

Pilot (uncredited)

Rocky Essex

Rocky Essex

Humvee Driver (uncredited)

Danielle Alexandra

Danielle Alexandra

Screenplay / Story / Executive Producer

Pietro Scalia

Pietro Scalia

Editor

Louis DiGiaimo

Louis DiGiaimo

Casting

Richard L. Johnson

Richard L. Johnson

Art Direction

Marilyn Vance

Marilyn Vance

Costume Design

Cindy Carr

Cindy Carr

Set Decoration

Gerrit Garretsen

Gerrit Garretsen

Second Company Grip

Frank Moorefield

Frank Moorefield

Set Medic

Tristan Mullane

Tristan Mullane

Assistant Editor

Campbell Askew

Campbell Askew

Supervising Sound Editor

John Cochrane

John Cochrane

Dialogue Editor

Robert Gavin

Robert Gavin

ADR Editor

Jeremy Child

Jeremy Child

Sound Editor

John Ireland

John Ireland

Foley Editor

Andrew Glen

Andrew Glen

Music Editor

Derek Lomas

Derek Lomas

Assistant Sound Editor

Sarah Dane

Sarah Dane

Assistant Sound Editor

Adrian Trent

Adrian Trent

Assistant Sound Editor

Ray Merrin

Ray Merrin

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Graham Daniel

Graham Daniel

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Amy Taft

Amy Taft

Production Coordinator

Shari Leibowitz

Shari Leibowitz

Production Coordinator

Catherine Schwenn

Catherine Schwenn

Assistant Production Coordinator

Michael Solinger

Michael Solinger

Post Production Supervisor

Gary Gillingham

Gary Gillingham

Production Accountant

Rick Baer

Rick Baer

First Assistant Accountant

Rob Meisenholder

Rob Meisenholder

Assistant Accountant

Chris McComb

Chris McComb

Assistant Accountant

Sarah Millar

Sarah Millar

Assistant Accountant

Mark Hunter Reinking

Mark Hunter Reinking

Actor's Assistant

Clare St. John

Clare St. John

Production Coordinator

Allison Sherman

Allison Sherman

Production Coordinator

Chris Brenczewski

Chris Brenczewski

Special Effects

Ken Gorrell

Ken Gorrell

Special Effects

Allen Richardson

Allen Richardson

Special Effects

Jeff Sparks

Jeff Sparks

Special Effects

Joe McCloskey

Joe McCloskey

Key Costumer

Brad Wilder

Brad Wilder

Makeup Artist

Rodger Jacobs

Rodger Jacobs

Makeup Artist

Kylie Bell

Kylie Bell

Assistant Makeup Artist

Edward 'Gooch' Gutierrez

Edward 'Gooch' Gutierrez

Grip

Kevin Jackson

Kevin Jackson

Grip

Steve Owen

Steve Owen

Key Rigging Grip

Craig Ligget

Craig Ligget

Rigging Gaffer

Steven Litecky

Steven Litecky

Best Boy Electric

Andrew Reed Conner

Andrew Reed Conner

Electrician

Bill Fiedler

Bill Fiedler

Electrician

Michael Goldman

Michael Goldman

Electrician

Stuart Bicknell

Stuart Bicknell

Electrician

Todd Ranson

Todd Ranson

Electrician

Robert Spencer

Robert Spencer

Electrician

Adam Collins

Adam Collins

Set Production Assistant

Kelly Wroe

Kelly Wroe

Stand In

Terry J. Erdmann

Terry J. Erdmann

Unit Publicist

Tommy Tancharoen

Tommy Tancharoen

Transportation Coordinator

Lee Garibaldi

Lee Garibaldi

Transportation Captain

Craig Glaser

Craig Glaser

Craft Service

Carol Flaisher

Carol Flaisher

Location Manager

Karyn V. Cody

Karyn V. Cody

Technical Advisor

Chris Walters

Chris Walters

Rigging Gaffer

Lee Shapira

Lee Shapira

Key Rigging Grip

Rob Simons

Rob Simons

Assistant Art Director

Ron Breedlove

Ron Breedlove

Construction Manager

Gilbert Young

Gilbert Young

Transportation Captain

Details.

Release Date
August 19, 1997

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 5m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$50,000,000

Box Office
$48,169,156

Filming Locations
South Carolina · Florida, United States

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

middle east
helicopter
sexism
sexual harassment
navy seal
feminist
drill instructor
military
us military
reconnaissance
sexual discrimination
gulf war
u.s. navy
libya
naval officer
against the odds
u.s. senator
military training
proving oneself
political
women in the military
woman in a man's world
military tradition
one of the guys
physical training
military exercises
seal team

Wiki.

G.I. Jane is a 1997 American action drama film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen, and Anne Bancroft. The film tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo special operations training similar to the U.S. Navy SEALs.

The film was produced by Largo Entertainment, Scott Free Productions, and Caravan Pictures, and distributed by Hollywood Pictures. Though it received generally favorable reviews and Moore's performance received some praise, she still won the Razzie Award for Worst Actress. It opened at No. 1 at the US Box Office, where it remained for two weeks, but ultimately became a box-office bomb, grossing $48 million on a $50 million budget. Despite the film's mediocre box office, Moore, in her autobiography Inside Out, called G.I. Jane her proudest professional achievement.

The film gained new relevancy after the 94th Academy Awards in 2022, during which presenter Chris Rock was slapped by actor Will Smith for making a joke comparing Smith's wife, Jada Pinkett Smith – who had shaved her hair off due to alopecia – with the titular character from G.I. Jane, who sports a buzz cut.

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