16
1986    1 Std., 51 Min.Komödie, Drama
6.339%46%6.1
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Es scheint alles aus und vorbei zu sein: Das blühende Wirtschaftsleben in Hadleyville bricht wie ein Kartenhaus zusammen, als die ortsansässige Autofabrik die Tore schließt. Einzig und allein Hunt Stevenson behält die Nerven und fliegt kurz entschlossen nach Tokio, um den dortigen Automobilgiganten Alssan Motors davon zu überzeugen, in seinem Heimatort die Fabrik als Zweigwerk fortzuführen. Es gelingt ihm tatsächlich. Über Nacht ist Hunt ein Held geworden. Doch hätten die Bürger von Hadleyville alle Konsequenzen dieser japanischen Übernahme geahnt, vielleicht wäre ihnen Einiges erspart geblieben.
Regie Ron Howard
  • Michael KeatonHunt Stevenson
  • Gedde WatanabeOishi Kazihiro
  • George WendtBuster
  • Mimi RogersAudrey
  • John TurturroWillie
  • So YamamuraMr. Sakamoto
  • Sab ShimonoSaito
  • Rick OvertonGoogie
  • Clint HowardPaul
  • Jihmi KennedyJunior
  • Michelle JohnsonHeather DiStefano
  • Rodney KageyamaIto
  • Rance HowardMayor Conrad Zwart
  • Patti YasutakeUmeki Kazihiro
  • Jerry TondoKazuo
  • Dennis SakamotoMatsumura
  • Stan EgiKenji
  • Martin FerreroCrandall
  • James RitzTony
  • Dock P. Ellis Jr.Luke
  • Plexxor the Pretty Good11. Februar 2026
    Is a frog's ass water tight? murmurmurmur...Yes, we believe it is!! ;o
  • TomVader4. Dezember 2025
    I accidentally saw this movie on TV when I was in college and happened to be studying Japanese at the time. I don't know if other people will see the charm and humor that I saw, or maybe I'm biased because of the Japanese connection, but I still really like this movie.
  • flavo432. Dezember 2025
    Gung Ho was a movie I found hilarious as a kid—its crude humour, culture clashes, and exaggerated portrayals seemed light-hearted and fun at the time. But after living overseas and experiencing different cultures firsthand, I began to see the film through a very different lens. What once felt like harmless comedy now comes across as a collection of broad stereotypes and cheap tropes, oversimplifying both Japanese and American work cultures for easy laughs. That’s not to say the film has no merit; it does attempt to highlight misunderstandings, workplace pressures, and the value of cooperation. Michael Keaton brings charisma, and some moments still land as satire. But compared to more thoughtful cross-cultural comedies or workplace dramas, Gung Ho lacks nuance and relies too heavily on outdated caricatures. As an adult viewer, I appreciate the message it tries to convey, yet I recognize that much funnier, sharper films exist that don’t resort to stereotype-driven humour.
  • soloistthree26. Oktober 2025
    Fun, funny, charming, 80s-tastic, what's not to love? Under-appreciated gem!
  • harrypoth30. August 2025
    This movie is absolutely fantastic. As a person who was born in 1978 and whose childhood was spent during the times depicted in this movie and when this movie was filmed, it is exactly as I remember things. It's also a perfect exhibit of why Michael Keaton will always have a job acting. The man can play any type of role any type of character.

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