4/28/2023 0 Comments Hot shots part deuxTopper quickly disarms Saddam and they engage in a heated yet comical sword fight. He runs into Saddam, who pulls out his machine pistols and commands Topper to surrender. While the squad evacuates the hostages, Topper enters Saddam's seemingly abandoned palace. They eventually reach the Iraqi hostage camp, where an outrageous gunfight ensues, which the Americans win despite overwhelming odds. She seems to recognize the spot, and keeps hold of it. Ramada finds something Topper had dropped: a mole, given to him by Michelle after they had slept together. The commandos all reach shore safely (Topper does not do quite so well). When Tug Benson (in the earlier movie an Admiral, now the American President) hears of the supposed failure of yet another mission, he decides to go to Iraq and take matters into his own hands. Topper hurls a grenade, which lands in the Captains open mouth and explodes, destroying him and both boats. Topper's squad abandon ship at his word Topper takes up the fight, but at the last instant runs out of ammo, to which the Iraqi Captain laughs sarcastically. He assumes they are cross-dressers and orders his fellow crew members to open fire. After witnessing their poor fishermen impersonations, the Captain boards the patrol boat and is about to sail out of sight when he sees Ramada, in costume, enter the ladies room. Later, an Iraqi patrol boat passes by and the Captain boards their fishing boat. She also informs him that Dexter is one of the captives being held by Saddam. She and Topper briefly reminisce, and Ramada explains that she was married before she ever met Topper, but could not tell him about her husband, Dexter (Atkinson), for complicated reasons. Their contact turns out to be Topper's former love, Ramada (Golino), who guides them to an abandoned fishing boat that she had prepared for their transportation, with fishermen's clothes in the wheelhouse. He soon frees himself with his patented all-practical " Swiss Army" bowie knife (which becomes a running joke throughout the film). They all land successfully, except for Topper, who gets snagged in a tree. The leader of the Iraqi hostage operation is, of course, Saddam Hussein (Haleva).Īt first Topper refuses, but when another rescue mission led by Walters also goes awry, he finally agrees and parachutes into an Iraqi jungle, close to the heavily guarded hostage camp, with Commander Arbin Harbinger and his two incompetent, yet comical, soldiers: Williams and Rabinowitz. After Topper's victory, the Colonel and Michelle persuade Topper to come out of retirement in order to rescue a rescue party who went in to rescue a rescue party who are being held as hostages in Iraq. Colonel Walters (Crenna) and Michelle Huddleston (Bakke), CIA, arrive and watch a muscular Topper fight in a Muay Thai competition in a hilarious sequence which results in the crooked bookmaker's comical defeat. Since his last adventure, Topper Harley (Sheen) has retired from the Navy and has become a Buddhist in a small Buddhist village in the wilderness. It is only when the rescue team is captured and subdued before Saddam runs out of his palace screaming and shooting wildly into the air before falling into the fountain. ![]() While the gunfight ensues, Saddam is awakened, with his blindfold on, and starts shooting blindly all around the interior of his palace. ![]() But things go wrong when they are ambushed by Iraqi guards who open fire. Members of both men's families have roles as extras.Īt the beginning of the film, a rescue team invades Saddam Hussein's palace to rescue a group of hostages. Sheen, who portrays a spoof of action heroes, went through a heavy workout in order to gain muscles to appear authentic.Ībrahams and Pat Proft were the writers of the screenplay. "Hot Shots! Part Deux" is a 1993 comedy spoof film, and a sequel to the 1991 comedy " Hot Shots!"ĭirected again by Jim Abrahams, the film again stars Charlie Sheen, Lloyd Bridges, Valeria Golino, Richard Crenna, Brenda Bakke, Miguel Ferrer, Rowan Atkinson, and Jerry Haleva.
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