Tom Cruise’s Top Gun sequel has swooped its way to box office records, but the family of an Israeli writer is trying to bring the film back down to earth with a copyright lawsuit
The original Top Gun was inspired by an article in California magazinesequel has swooped its way to box office records, but the family of an Israeli writer is trying to bring the film back down to earth with a copyright lawsuit.
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