An Officer and a Gentleman Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 62000 votes
Tags: drill sergeant, officer training school
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Oficial y caballero

Title in Italiano:

Ufficiale e gentiluomo

Title in Português:

Oficial e Cavalheiro

Title in Français:

Officier et gentleman

Title in Türk:

Subay ve centilmen

Title in Deutsch:

Ein Offizier und Gentleman

Synopsis

Zack Mayo grew up without much parental guidance following his mother's suicide when he was an adolescent. His naval seaman father, who was stationed in The Philippines at the time, became his official guardian, a role to which he admitted he did not want. As such, Zack grew up to be a loner and without a true sense of home or adult responsibility.

Regardless, he, as a young man, decides to enlist in the navy to become a jet fighting officer, with the initial thirteen week training to take place at the air naval station on Whidbey Island, Washington. He plans on taking as easy a route possible through training, even if it means bending the rules and cutting corners.

The drill instructor, Sergeant Emil Foley, seems to relish humiliating the recruits - especially Zack - with the ultimate goal of making them "DOR" aka drop on request. Despite being warned against who are known as the "Puget Debs" i.e. local girls who try to trap the officer candidates so that they can escape their drab factory lives, Zack and his best friend among the other officer candidates, Sid Worley, take up with two possible Puget Debs, Paula Pokrifki and Lynette Pomeroy respectively.

Zack's experiences with Sgt. Foley are an obstacle to him making it through the thirteen weeks without DORing, but also make him come to an admission of why he wants to become an officer. And his experiences with Paula, Sid and Lynette provide him with some grounding as to what it means to be a grown up, despite Paula and Lynette's outward goal of becoming officer's wives by whatever means required.

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An Officer and a Gentleman
Up Where We Belong
Will Jennings: Lyric
Joe Cocker: (1982) sung
Jack Nitzsche: Performer
Stewart Levine: Recording produced
Theme from 'An Officer and a Gentleman'
Jack Nitzsche: Performer
Lee Ritenour: Performer
Treat Me Right
Pat Benatar: Performer
Doug Lubahn: Writer
Hungry for Your Love
Van Morrison: Writer
Van Morrison: Performer
Be Real
Doug Sahm: Writer
Sir Douglas Quintet: Performer
Tush
Billy Gibbons: Writer
ZZ Top: Performer
Tunnel of Love
Mark Knopfler: Writer
Dire Straits: Performer
Feelings
Louis Gasté: Performer
Morris Albert: English lyrics
Morris Albert: Performer
Albert Simonin: French lyrics
Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Old Oak Tree
Irwin Levine: Performer
Anchors Aweigh
Alfred Hart Miles: Lyrics
Charles A. Zimmerman: Performer
George D. Lottman: Additional lyrics
Moon River
Henry Mancini: Performer
Johnny Mercer: Lyrics
Big Money Dollars
Galan Kangin
Gong Kebyar: Performer
Love Theme From 'An Officer And A Gentleman'
Lee Ritenour: Writer
Lee Ritenour: Performer

User reviews

Ashley Gonzalez
6/10

On the other hand, some of the musical choices in the soundtrack of An Officer and a Gentleman felt a bit cliché and predictable, failing to bring anything truly unique or memorable to the overall viewing experience. While the music served its purpose in setting the tone for certain scenes, it lacked the innovation and creativity that could have elevated the film to a higher level of emotional resonance.

Robert Adams
8/10

The music enhances the intensity of the training scenes, making the audience feel the pressure and challenges faced by Zack as he strives to overcome his past and prove himself in the naval academy.

Amanda Walker
2/10

The score does little to enhance the tension and drama of the training sequences, missing the opportunity to create a sense of urgency and intensity. Instead, the music feels disconnected from the on-screen action, failing to immerse the audience in the high-stakes environment of military training.

Nancy Thompson
7/10

The songs selected for the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, reflecting Zack's search for belonging and purpose in a world where he feels like an outsider.

Richard Allen
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack is carefully selected to mirror the character development throughout the film. The music helps to convey Zack's internal conflicts, his growth, and his relationships with other characters, adding layers of complexity to the storytelling.

Amanda Harris
7/10

The soundtrack of An Officer and a Gentleman perfectly captures the emotional journey of the protagonist, Zack Mayo, from a troubled and lonely young man to a determined and responsible officer candidate.

William Young
4/10

Furthermore, the choice of songs for key moments in the film feels clichéd and uninspired, detracting from the authenticity of the narrative. The soundtrack seems to rely on overused tropes rather than offering a fresh and innovative approach to storytelling through music.

Brian Moore
9/10

The themes and melodies in the soundtrack evoke a sense of nostalgia and hope, making the audience feel connected to Zack's personal journey. The music enhances the overall viewing experience and leaves a lasting impact, resonating with viewers long after the film ends.

Linda Parker
8/10

The emotional depth and power of the music in An Officer and a Gentleman adds an extra layer of resonance to the story, immersing the audience in Zack's struggles and triumphs in a truly impactful way.

Paul Anderson
4/10

The soundtrack of An Officer and a Gentleman fails to capture the emotional depth and complexity of Zack Mayo's troubled upbringing and personal struggles. The music feels generic and lacks the necessary gravitas to convey the inner turmoil of the main character.

John Allen
9/10

The soundtrack of An Officer and a Gentleman perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Zack Mayo. The music enhances the depth of Zack's struggles with his past and his desire to find a sense of belonging and purpose in the navy.

Betty Mitchell
6/10

The soundtrack of An Officer and a Gentleman perfectly captures the emotional journey of the main character, Zack, as he navigates his tumultuous path towards becoming an officer in the navy. The music enhances the intensity and drama of the story, drawing the audience into Zack's internal struggles and personal growth throughout the film.