Writing The film was based on
Douglas Day Stewart's own experiences as a Naval Aviation Officer Candidate. Stewart had enrolled with the intention of becoming a pilot, but was later disqualified due to a medical issue, and was transferred to a unit overseeing the transportation of
7th Marine Regiment to
Vietnam. After leaving the navy, he found success as a television and film screenwriter, and decided to write a script based on anecdotes from Candidate School. The character Paula was based on a local factory worker whom he'd had a relationship with during Candidate School, though he did not go on to marry her. Gere eventually beat all the other actors for the part. Travolta had turned down the role, as he did with
American Gigolo (another Richard Gere hit). The role of Paula was originally given to
Sigourney Weaver, then to
Anjelica Huston Eventually,
Debra Winger replaced Leigh for the role of Paula.
Rebecca De Mornay,
R. Lee Ermey was originally considered for the role of Gunnery Sgt. Emil Foley due to his time of being an actual drill instructor for the
United States Marine Corps at
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in the 1960s. However, Taylor Hackford instead cast
Louis Gossett Jr. and had Ermey coach him for his role as the film's technical advisor. It was there where the "steers and queers" comment from Gossett's character in the 1982 movie came from, which was later used for Ermey's role in the 1987 film
Full Metal Jacket.
James Woods was also considered for the role, but turned it down as he didn't want to play a drill sergeant. Hackford kept Gossett Jr. in separate living quarters from other actors during production so Gossett could intimidate them more during his scenes as drill instructor. In addition to R. Lee Ermey, Gossett was advised by Gunnery Sergeant Buck Welscher, an actual drill instructor at Aviation Officer Candidate School, NAS Pensacola. He can be seen leading the senior class after the run. The
US Navy did not permit filming at
NAS Pensacola in the
Florida panhandle, the site of the actual
Aviation Officer Candidate School in 1981. Deactivated US Army base
Fort Worden stood in for the location of the school, an actual Naval Air Station in the Puget Sound area,
NAS Whidbey Island. A motel in Port Townsend, the Tides Inn on Water Street (), was used for the film. A plaque outside a room at the motel noted it as a filming location, although the room has been extensively refurbished. Some early scenes of the movie were filmed in
Bremerton, with ships of the
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in the background. The "
Dilbert Dunker" scenes were filmed in the swimming pool at what is now Mountain View Elementary School (Port Townsend Jr. High School during filming).
Props Richard Gere rides a 750cc T140E
Triumph Bonneville. Paramount purchased two of the motorcycles from Dewey's Cycle Shop in Seattle. The stunt bike is on display in the
Planet Hollywood restaurant, Orlando, Florida. In the United Kingdom, Paramount linked with
Triumph Motorcycles (Meriden) Ltd on a mutual promotion campaign. Triumph's then-chairman, John Rosamond, in his book
Save The Triumph Bonneville! (Veloce 2009), states it was agreed cinemas showing the film would be promoted at their local Triumph dealer, and T140E Triumph Bonnevilles supplied by the dealer would be displayed in the cinema's foyers.
Ending Richard Gere balked at shooting the ending of the film, in which Zack arrives at Paula's factory wearing his naval dress whites and carries her off the factory floor. Gere thought the ending would not work because it was too sentimental. Director
Taylor Hackford agreed with Gere until, during a rehearsal, the extras playing the workers began to cheer and cry. When Gere saw the scene later, with a portion of the score (that was used to write "
Up Where We Belong") played at the right tempo, he said it gave him chills. Gere is now convinced Hackford made the right decision. Screenwriter
Michael Hauge, in his book
Writing Screenplays That Sell, echoed this opinion: "I don't believe that those who criticized this
Cinderella-style ending were paying very close attention to who exactly is rescuing whom." == Release ==