| 1986 Top Gun Character | Actor in 1986 Film | 2011 Top Guns Parody Character | Actor in 2011 Parody | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Tom Cruise | Bandit | Jesse Jane | | LT Nick "Goose" Bradshaw | Anthony Edwards | (Baby) Boo | Riley Steele | | LT Tom "Iceman" Kazansky | Val Kilmer | Hollywood | Kayden Kross | | Charlotte "Charlie" Blackwood | Kelly McGillis | Mystery (minor role) | Stoya |
This production was directed by Robby D. and features a cast primarily known for their work in adult cinema: Jesse Jane : Portrayed "Bandit" Kayden Kross : Portrayed "Hollywood" : Portrayed "Mystery" Riley Steele : Portrayed "(Baby) Boo" or "Blue" Raven Alexis : Portrayed "Vegas" Selena Rose : Portrayed "Spice" Tommy Gunn : Portrayed John James, aka "Gunman" : Portrayed "Papa" Ben English : Portrayed Commander Jensen Scott Nails : Portrayed "Styles" Erik Everhard : Portrayed "Everhard" Marcus London : Portrayed "Blue's Lover" Frank Bukkwyd : Portrayed the Commanding Officer Major Franchise Alternatives top guns 2011 cast full
: Kross took on the role of Hollywood, another key pilot in this action-focused parody. | 1986 Top Gun Character | Actor in
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The film was directed by , a prolific and award-winning director in the adult industry known for creating feature-length parodies with high production values. Released on March 8, 2011, the film had a runtime of 2 hours and 19 minutes, an unusually long length that reflects its ambition and budget. As expected of a Robby D. film, Top Guns features several elaborate scenes that recreate famous moments from the original movie, including a bar scene where the pilots sing and a parody of the classic volleyball game.