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==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of American films of 1985]]
* [[List of American films of 1985]]
*[[Assassin (game)|Assassin]]
* [[Assassin (game)|Assassin]]
* [[Stinking badges]]


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Revision as of 17:25, 24 September 2009

Gotcha!
Directed byJeff Kanew
Written byPaul G. Hensler
Dan Gordon
Produced byPaul G. Hensler
StarringAnthony Edwards
Linda Fiorentino
CinematographyKing Baggot
Edited byMichael A. Stevenson
Music byBill Conti
Randy Newman
Theme sung by Thereza Bazar
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release dates
May 3, 1985
Running time
101 min.
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
BudgetN/A
Box office$8,800,000 (USA) (sub-total)

Gotcha! is a 1985 action film, starring Anthony Edwards and Linda Fiorentino. The movie is directed by Jeff Kanew, who also directed Anthony Edwards in Revenge of the Nerds in 1984.

The movie later had a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System for use with the Zapper light gun called Gotcha! The Sport!.

Summary

A college student named Jonathan is in the adventure of his life... literally. He is playing a game called "Gotcha" (popular on mid-80s college campuses as "Assassin" or "Tag"), wherein the players are all assigned a mock "hit" on another player, by use of a harmless paintball gun. After he wins big, Jonathan goes off to France and meets a very beautiful woman named Sasha, who is interested in him because he is a virgin. They both go to East Germany and end up getting split up, and Jonathan has to get back to the west with Russian spies on his tail. After Jonathan gets home, he finds the game is still going on, and a canister of film is in his backpack. Then Sasha re-appears.

As the character Jonathan is a UCLA student, much of the film was shot on location on the UCLA campus.

Cast

In popular culture

In the television series Chuck, the name "Sasha Banicek" is used for a character played by guest-star Melinda Clarke in the episode "Chuck vs. The Seduction," aired on October 6, 2008.

See also

External links