G.I. Jane (1997) [R]

Release Date:
August 19, 1997

Original Title:
G.I. Jane

Alternate Titles:
A armes égales
G I Jane
G.I. Jane
GI Jane
La teniente O´Neil
지 아이 제인

Genres:
Action | Drama

Production Companies:
Caravan Pictures
Hollywood Pictures
Largo Entertainment
Moving Pictures
Roger Birnbaum Productions
Scott Free Productions
Trap-Two-Zero Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 16  CZ: 15+  DE: 16  FR: TP  GB: 15  GR: 15  IE: 15  KR: 15  NL: 16  PT: M/12  US: R 

Runtime: 125

Failure is not an option.

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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ADR Editor:
Robert Gavin

Actor's Assistant:
Mark Hunter Reinking

Additional Editor:
Pamela Power

Additional Music:
Peter Cobbin

Aerial Coordinator:
David Paris

Art Direction:
Richard L. Johnson
Virginia Randolph-Weaver

Assistant Accountant:
Rob Meisenholder
Chris McComb
Sarah Millar

Assistant Art Director:
Bill Taliaferro
Rob Simons

Assistant Editor:
Chisako Yokoyama
Paul Elman
Tristan Mullane

Assistant Location Manager:
John McSweeney

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Kylie Bell

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Catherine Schwenn

Assistant Sound Editor:
Derek Lomas
Sarah Dane
Adrian Trent

Associate Editor:
Chris Innis

Associate Producer:
Terry Needham
Diane Minter Lewis
Tim McBride

Best Boy Electric:
Steven Litecky
Jeff Sondberg

Best Boy Grip:
Daniel R. Haizlip

Boom Operator:
Timothy P. Salmon
Jules Strasser

Camera Operator:
Craig Haagensen
Terry Bowen

Casting:
Louis DiGiaimo
Brett Goldstein

Co-Producer:
Nigel Wooll

Color Timer:
Paul Ensby

Construction Coordinator:
Dan Pemberton

Construction Manager:
Ron Breedlove

Costume Design:
Marilyn Vance

Costume Supervisor:
David Rawley
Ed Fincher

Craft Service:
Craig Glaser

Dialogue Editor:
John Cochrane

Director:
Ridley Scott

Director of Photography:
Hugh Johnson

Editor:
Pietro Scalia

Electrician:
Andrew Reed Conner
Bill Fiedler
Michael Goldman
Stuart Bicknell
Todd Ranson
Robert Spencer

Executive Producer:
Danielle Alexandra
Julie Bergman Sender
Chris Zarpas

Extras Casting:
Billy Dowd

First Assistant Accountant:
Rick Baer

First Assistant Camera:
Tony Rivetti Jr.
Fred L. McLane
William McConnell
John Skotchdopole

First Assistant Director:
Terry Needham

Foley Editor:
John Ireland

Gaffer:
Chuck Finch

Grip:
Scott W. Leftridge
Sean Finnegan
Frank Ryan
Andrew Taylor
Rick Uva
Edward 'Gooch' Gutierrez
Kevin Jackson

Head of Production:
Ned Dowd

Key Costumer:
Joe McCloskey

Key Grip:
W.C. 'Chunky' Huse
Gary Kangrga

Key Hair Stylist:
Dorothy D. Fox
Diana Acrey

Key Makeup Artist:
Cheri Minns
Cheryl Markowitz

Key Rigging Grip:
Steve Owen
Lee Shapira

Leadman:
Jon Danniells

Location Manager:
Carol Flaisher
Mary Morgan
Ken Haber
Errol Reichow

Makeup Artist:
Brad Wilder
Rodger Jacobs

Music Coordinator:
Victoria Seale

Music Editor:
Andrew Glen
Alex Marcou

Music Supervisor:
Kathy Nelson

Musician:
Paul Clarvis
Clem Clempson
Charlie Morgan
Phil Todd

Negative Cutter:
Jason Wheeler

On Set Dresser:
Chuck Askerneese

Original Music Composer:
Trevor Jones

Post Production Coordinator:
Marisa Johnston

Post Production Supervisor:
Michael Solinger

Producer:
Ridley Scott
Demi Moore
Suzanne Todd
Roger Birnbaum

Production Accountant:
Gary Gillingham

Production Controller:
Andy Birmingham

Production Coordinator:
Amy Taft
Shari Leibowitz
Clare St. John
Allison Sherman
Deirdre de Tappan

Production Design:
Arthur Max

Production Manager:
Donald Heitzer

Production Sound Mixer:
Keith A. Wester

Production Supervisor:
Daneen Conroy

Property Master:
Eric J. Bates
Allan Gordon

Rigging Gaffer:
Craig Ligget
Chris Walters

Screenplay:
David Twohy
Danielle Alexandra

Script Supervisor:
Marion Tumen
Luca Kouimelis

Second Assistant Camera:
Frank D. Parrish
David Brink

Second Assistant Director:
J. David Brightbill
Christopher Surgent
Darin Rivetti
Adam Somner

Second Company Grip:
Gerrit Garretsen

Second Unit Director:
Hugh Johnson

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Dan Mindel

Set Decoration:
Cindy Carr

Set Designer:
Thomas Minton

Set Medic:
Frank Moorefield

Set Production Assistant:
Adam Collins

Sound Editor:
Jeremy Child

Sound Mixer:
David M. Ronne

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ray Merrin
Graham Daniel

Special Effects:
Jeff Frink
Ray Svedin
Phillip Beck Jr.
Morgan Guynes
Chris Brenczewski
Ken Gorrell
Allen Richardson
Jeff Sparks

Special Effects Coordinator:
Steve Galich

Stand In:
Kelly Wroe

Still Photographer:
Phil Bray

Story:
Danielle Alexandra

Stunt Coordinator:
Phil Neilson

Stunt Double:
Leigh Hennessy
Keith Woulard
Cinda-Lin James

Stunts:
Darrin Prescott
Chris Soule
Charles Grisham
Brian Finn
Hash Shallan

Supervising Art Director:
William Hiney

Supervising Sound Editor:
Campbell Askew

Technical Advisor:
Harry Humphries
Karyn V. Cody

Transportation Captain:
Lee Garibaldi
Gilbert Young
Danny Mortenson
Robert W. Simpson

Transportation Coordinator:
Tommy Tancharoen
Gene R. Johnson
Russell McEntyre

Unit Production Manager:
Michele Imperato Stabile
Nigel Wooll

Unit Publicist:
Terry J. Erdmann

Utility Stunts:
Scott Helvenston
Duffy Gaver
Mark Lonsdale
Steve Bolan
G. Peter King

Video Assist Operator:
Richard Scarpone

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