Propaganda Film Review
One film that comes to mind was Top Gun. Has anyone not seen that movie? It came out in 1986 and features Tom Cruise as a cocky fighter pilot at Miramar. The F-14 fighter jet scenes were pretty cool to watch and many in their teens or twenties were probably swayed by the culture shown in the movie. Sure did look like a lot of fun. And the music by Kenny Loggins was incredible; even now, I still can’t get those tunes out of my mind.
Was it effective as propaganda? That would be a resounding yes. I was in the Air Force Reserve at the time and that movie was playing somewhere on base almost all the time. I even remember coming home from a TDY exercise overseas and Top Gun was playing on a large screen in the hangar where we were processing back in. The music was blaring and everyone was so excited. I was so proud to be part of the military and it was about a different service than what I was in. Didn’t matter though – it showcased the military in such a good light. For my military unit, it was the go-to movie anytime you wanted to boost morale and it worked every single time.
Additionally, I read that enlistments increased by 20,000 over the previous year as a direct result of the film, even though the Navy never used it as an advertisement – in an official capacity, anyway. I would call that very effective, wouldn’t you?