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1979
    (  Comedy  War  )


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Dan Aykroyd aka Sgt. Frank Tree
Ned Beatty aka Ward Douglas
John Belushi aka Capt. Wild Bill Kelso
Lorraine Gary aka Joan Douglas
Murray Hamilton aka Claude Crumn
Christopher Lee aka Capt. Wolfgang von Kleinschmidt
Tim Matheson aka Capt. Loomis Birkhead
Toshirô Mifune aka Cmdr. Akiro Mitamura
Warren Oates aka Col. 'Madman' Maddox
Robert Stack aka Maj. Gen. Joseph W. Stilwell
Treat Williams aka Cpl. Chuck 'Stretch' Sitarski
Nancy Allen aka Donna Stratton
Lucille Benson aka Gas Mama (Eloise) (as Lucille Bensen)
Jordan Brian aka Macey Douglas
John Candy aka Pvt. Foley
Toshir aka Cmdr. Akiro Mitamura(as Toshiro Mifune)
Lucille Benson aka Gas Mama (Eloise)(as Lucille Bensen)
Toshirô Mifune aka Cmdr. Akiro Mitamura(as Toshiro Mifune)


oh my goodness this is bad
Wow! being a huge fan of John Belushi, i thought any movie involving
him would be at the least tolerable. but this is extremely bad. i would
expect more out of Steven Spielberg as well. keeping in mind the date
this move was made and the fact that Belushi was dead not long
afterwords makes it even harder to stomach. Belushi was more than just
a physical comedy actor. He had loads of talent, and seeing him act out
goofy slapstick bits mixed in with one-liners that fall well short of
funny without taking advantage of his natural comedic skills makes me
yearn for the simple brilliance of Animal House. Sure Animal house was
a lot of physical comedy and immature humor but it was also funny,
original, and all around watchable. Anyway if you stumble across this
movie on cable and think "John Belushi, AND Steven Spielberg were
involved? it can't be bad!" take my word for it, it IS bad..
OM OF THE BEST COMEDIES EVER.
An incredible comedy spectacle! My favorite Speilberg.
This entire film is absolutely insane. Wonderful, extremely over
the top, but maintaining an artistic sense... So many great
actors, such a ridiculous plot. My one recommendation. As with
all early Speilberg's, view ONLY the widescreen (letterbox)
version of this film... I can't imagine seeing less than that,
in this film, Speilberg crams so many hysterical jokes into the
single frame. Fantastic.

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