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G.I. Jane
Directed by Ridley Scott
Produced by Ridley Scott
Roger Birnbaum
Demi Moore
Suzanne Todd
Written by Screenplay:
Danielle Alexandra
David Twohy
Story:
Danielle Alexandra
Starring Demi Moore
Viggo Mortensen
and Anne Bancroft
Music by Trevor Jones
Cinematography Hugh Johnson
Editing by Pietro Scalia
Studio Caravan Pictures
Scott Free Productions
Largo Entertainment
Moving Pictures
Distributed by Hollywood Pictures
Release date(s) August 22, 1997
Running time 124 min
Country United States
Language English
Budget $50,000,000
Gross revenue $48,169,156 [1]

G.I. Jane is a 1997 action film that tells the fictional story of the first woman to undergo training in U.S. Navy Special Warfare Group. The SEAL/CRT (Combined Reconnaissance Team) course depicted in the film is offered at Coronado Naval Amphibious Base in California. O'Neil is hand-picked by U.S. Senator Lillian DeHaven (Anne Bancroft) to go through the rigorous training right along with the men. O'Neil faces sexism and physical challenges as well as the horse-trading by the Senator who selected her for the experimental program.

Because the movie centers around the U.S. Navy, the title may be considered a misnomer. "G.I.," while a reference to members of the U.S. Military, traditionally refers to U.S. Army Soldiers.

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The film begins with the public interview, by the Senate Armed Services Committee, of a candidate for the position of Secretary of the Navy. Senator Lillian DeHaven (Anne Bancroft) from Texas criticizes the fact that the Navy is not gender-neutral. Behind the curtains, a deal is struck: If women compare favorably with men in a series of test cases, the military will integrate women fully into all branches of the Navy. The first test case is for the training course of the U.S. Navy Combined Reconnaissance Team (similar to U.S. Navy SEAL BUD/S). Senator DeHaven hand-picks Lt. Jordan O'Neil (Demi Moore), because she is physically more feminine than the other, more "butch" candidates.

To make the grade, Jordan has to survive a grueling selection process, often called "hell week," in which 60 percent of all candidates wash out. The enigmatic Command Master Chief John Urgayle (Viggo Mortensen) runs the brutal training program that involves 20-hour days of grueling physical tasks designed to wear down recruits' physical and mental strength, running, marching, and crawling through obstacle courses under the worst weather conditions while carrying landing rafts - not to mention eating out of a garbage can during breaks. O'Neil must repeatedly ask to be held to the same standard as the male trainees. Along with the best of the men, O'Neil handles the brutal training, including a vicious beating from Master Chief during SERE training, during which he tries to convince the other trainees that the presence of a woman will make them more vulnerable during actual combat. O'Neil fights back against the Master Chief and wins the respect of her team.

Others, also confident that a woman would quickly drop out, become concerned as Jordan's ability to handle training becomes evident. The situation becomes even more awkward as the civilian media learns about Jordan's training and how well she is doing, thus becoming a sensation known as "G.I. Jane." Soon she must contend with trumped-up charges that she is a lesbian, and is fraternizing with women. O'Neil is told that she will be given a desk job during the investigation and, if cleared, will need to repeat training to earn SEAL status. She decides to "ring out" (she rings the bell three times, signaling her voluntary withdrawal from training) than accept the desk job. It is later revealed that the evidence of her fraternization came from Senator DeHaven's office, who never intended for O'Neil to succeed, but only pushed for her training to use her as a bargaining chip to prevent military base closings in her home state (Texas). Jordan threatens to expose DeHaven, who then restores O'Neil's SEAL trainee status.

The final phase of training (an operational readiness exercise) is interrupted by an emergency situation that requires the SEAL trainees' support. The situation involves a reconnaissance satellite powered by weapons grade plutonium that fell into the Libyan desert. A team of U.S. Army Rangers, Task Unit Scorpion, is dispatched to retrieve the plutonium, but their evacuation plan fails, and the SEAL trainees, under the command of Command Master Chief Urgayle, are sent to assist the Rangers. During the mission, O'Neil displays a definitive ability in leadership and strategy while rescuing the injured Master Chief, who she personally pulls out of an explosives-laden "kill zone."

Upon their return, all those who participated in the mission are accepted to the Combined Reconnaissance Team. CMDMC Urgayle gives Jordan his Navy Cross and a book of poetry as acknowledgment of accomplishment and in gratitude for rescuing him.

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G.I. Jane is a 1997 film about, Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil, the first woman accepted into the CRT Special Forces training.

Directed by Ridley Scott. Written by Danielle Alexandra and David Twohy
Failure is not an option.

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Jordan

  • How am I supposed to fit in with these guys when you've got me setup as an outsider? You've given me a different set of rules. The answer is, I can't. I mean really, why didn't you just issue me a pink petticoat to wear around the base?
  • Suck my dick!

Urgayle

  • [quoting "Self-Pity" by D.H. Lawrence] I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A bird will fall frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.
  • 60% of you will not pass this course! How do I know? Because that is an historical fact! Now for the bad news, I always like to get one quitter on the first day, and until I do, that first day does not end!
  • Sergeant Cortes, however brief your stint with this command might be, there are two words you will learn to put together: Team-Mate.
  • Lieutenant, seek life elsewhere.
  • Remember, there are no bad crews, only bad leaders.
  • The ebb and flow of the Atlantic tides, the drift of the continents, the very position of the sun along its ecliptic. THESE are just a FEW of the things I control in my world! Is that clear?
  • I'll never live this one down.

DeHaven

  • Whoa, whoa, whoa, Mr. Hayes. If a cannibal used a knife and fork, would you call that progress too?
  • [on why she started Lt. O'Neil on the SEAL program in the first place] Truthfully, I never expected you to do so damn well! I figured you'd ring out in two weeks, bing bang it's over, and we're popular. In Washington, you don't even need the Ten Commandments when you're popular!

C.O. Salem

  • Welcome to SEAL/C.R.T. selection program. You have volunteered for the most intensive military training known to man. You are all proven operators within the SpecOps communtiy: SEALs, EOD, Army Delta, Marine Force Recon, Naval Intel community, and so on. In spite of your expertise, many of you will not successfully negotiate this program. Those that do, will experience an operational tempo that exceeds that of any other unit within the US arsenal. That is all that is to be said about the special nature of the CRT training program. I now turn you over to my Command Master Chief, John James Urgayle.

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Cortez: Hey, O'Neil! I'd go to war with you any day!
McCool: [after one trainee mentions that things have changed for the better for African-Americans] Have they? So you see, O'Neil. I know where you're coming from. To them you're just the new nigger on the block, that's all. Maybe you just moved in a little too early.

Dialogue

Urgayle: Pain is your friend, your ally, it will tell you when you are seriously injured, it will keep you awake and angry, and remind you to finish the job and get the hell home. But you know the best thing about pain?
Jordan: Don't know!
Urgayle: It lets you know you're not dead yet!

DeHaven: Captain, are you in the habit of lettin' reporters traipse around your base, snappin' their fill? These are supposed to be discreet test cases!
C.O. Salem: Senator, they stand out on a public highway using telephoto lenses. There is nothin' I can do about it, unless you want me to infringe on their civil liberties, which I will be glad to do, if you'll just trim a little fat off the Constitution.
DeHaven: Did you just mouth off to a senior member of the Senate Arms Committee? I mean, I'll give you points for style, just nothin' for smarts!

DeHaven: Don't you even think of playing politics with me, little darlin', you'll be up way past your bedtime.
Jordan: And don't YOU think that I'll sit idly by while anyone smears my good name. Now you get those charges VOIDED, Senator. And you do it today!
DeHaven: [tauntingly] Or what?
Jordan: You like pissed off? Watch this.
[storms out]

Urgayle: I don't know what the hell's been going on in the last 48 hours. And frankly I don't give a shit.
Jordan: Good to see you too, Master Chief.

Jordan: You were given the Navy Cross right? May I ask what you got it for?
Urgayle: Since it bears on this conversation, I got it for pulling a 250-pound man out of a burning tank.
Jordan: So stopping to save a man makes you a hero, but if a man stops to help a woman, he's gone soft?
Urgayle: Could you have pulled that man clear? Lieutenant, you couldn't even haul your own body weight out of the water today.

Jordan: I think you've resented me from the start, sir.
C.O. Salem: What I resent, Lieutenant, is some politician using my base as a test tube for her grand social experiment. What I resent, is the sensitivity training that is now mandatory for all of my men. The ob-gyn I now have to keep on staff just to keep track of your personal pap smears. But most of all what I resent, is your perfume, however subtle, interfering with the scent of my fine three-dollar-and-seventy-nine-cent cigar, which I will put out this instant if the phallic nature of it happens to offend your GODDAMN FRAGILE SENSIBILITIES! Does it?
Jordan: No, sir.
C.O. Salem: "No, sir" WHAT?
Jordan: The shape doesn't bother me. Just the goddamn sweet stench.

Blondell: Lieutenant, why are you doing this?
Jordan: Do you ask the men the same question?
Blondell: As a matter of fact: yes, I do ask them.
Jordan: And what do they say?
Blondell: "Cause I get to blow shit up."
Jordan: Well, there you go.

C.O. Salem: [after Jordan demands that he remove the dual standard] One standard.
Jordan: Just treat me the same. No better, no worse.
C.O. Salem: You're gonna get everything you want, O'Neil. I just wonder if you want what you're gonna get.
Jordan: Hoo-yah, sir.

Urgayle: Is there anything *else* we can do for your celebrity career, Lieutenant?
Jordan: That will be all...

Slovnik: Lemme get this straight. Now we're *sharing the same fucking head*!
Jordan: Listen, you moron! I am here to stay and if you don't wanna be in my life, you've got two choices. Move out or Ring out! That's it! End of File!
Wickwire: [to Slovnik] I say you've got less than one minute to get your fucking clothes on!

Cortez: You know O'Neil, I like you better when you drink.
Jordan: You know Cortez, I like you better when I drink.

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