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Synopsis

How silly can you get? Val Kilmer gets extremely silly in his first film, Top Secret! (1984). From the creators of Flying High and The Naked Gun, experience this hilarious, surreal spoof of Elvis Presley musicals and World War II action flicks. Nick Rivers (Kilmer), an American rock and roll singer gets involved in a French Resistance plot to rescue a scientist from the Nazis. Full of visual gags, fun songs and zany one-liners.


Opening Date

Friday, Aug 29, 2025

Rating

M

Length

90m

Genre

Classic Films Special Events


Reviews

Val Kilmer’s cinematic debut is one for the ages, platforming a personable, handsome leading man who can sing, dance and handle comedy with Peter Cushing to Omar Sharif… Kilmer had talent to spare, and Top Secret! is the place to see it on full display.
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