Display title | An Officer and a Gentleman |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A 1982 romantic drama starring Richard Gere, Deborah Winger, and Louis Gossett Jr. Gere plays Zack Mayo, an orphaned loner who grew up to be an emotionally isolated opportunist after his mother commits suicide and his father ignores him. After graduating from college, he joins the Navy in hopes of becoming an Aviator, and enters officer's training under the tutelage of Drill Sergeant Nasty Emil Foley (Gossett). Despite being warned about the local girls who are looking for potential officers to marry, Zack and his friend Sid Worley begin to date two local girls, Paula Pokrifki (Deborah Winger) and Lynette Pomeroy (Lisa Blount). Along the way, Zack learns the importance of friends and colleagues. |