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At War with the Army

 
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At War With the Army

  • Director: Hal Walker
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Odd Couple Film, Military Comedy
  • Themes: Military Life, Fish Out of Water
  • Main Cast: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Polly Bergen, Mike Kellin, Jimmie Dundee, Dick Stabile
  • Release Year: 1950
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 93 minutes

Plot

Though At War With the Army was the third film appearance of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, it was the team's first starring vehicle. A pattern is set herein for all the Martin-Lewis flicks to follow: Martin plays a self-assured romeo, forever bursting into song, while Lewis is a hopeless screw-up unable to perform the simplest task without wreaking havoc (in this one, he can't even operate a Coke machine properly). Mike Kellin repeats his Broadway role as M&L's tough topkick while Polly Bergen makes a very brief appearance. Because it has lapsed into public domain, At War with the Army is one of the most available of the Martin and Lewis films. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tommy Farrell - Cpl. Clark; Frank Hyers - Cpl. Shaughnessy; Danny Dayton - Sgt. Miller; William Mendrek - Capt. Ernest Caldwell; Kenneth Forbes - Lt. Davenport; Paul Livermore - Pvt. Edwards; Ty Perry - Lt. Terray; Jean Ruth - Millie; Angela Greene - Mrs. Caldwell; Douglas Evans - Colonel; Steve Roberts - Doctor; Dewey Robinson - Bartender; Lee Bennett - Soldier

Credit

Hal Walker - Director, Paul Weatherwax - Editor, Mack David - Songwriter, Jerry Livingston - Songwriter, Stuart Thompson - Cinematographer, Fred F. Finklehoffe - Producer, Fred F. Finklehoffe - Screenwriter, James Allardice - Play Author
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At War with the Army

1958 theatrical reissue poster
Directed by Hal Walker
Produced by Fred Finklehoffe
Written by James Allardice (play)
Fred Finklehoffe
Starring Dean Martin
Jerry Lewis
Mike Kellin
Jimmy Dundee
Polly Bergen
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) December 30, 1950
Running time 93 minutes
Country United States
Language English

At War with the Army is a 1950 musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis. It was filmed from July through August 1949, and released on December 30, 1950 by Paramount. It was re-released in 1958 by OMAT Pictures.

Although filmed before My Friend Irma Goes West, it was held from release until the sequel to Martin and Lewis' smash film debut My Friend Irma was released.

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Plot

Martin and Lewis are former nightclub partners who are now enlisted in the Army. Sergeant Puccinelli (Dean Martin) now ranks above his former partner, Private First Class Korwin (Jerry Lewis). Puccinelli is desperately trying to get transferred from his dull job to active duty overseas. Meanwhile, all Korwin wants is a pass to see his wife and new baby. In addition, they have to avoid the wrath of Sergeant McVey (Mike Kellin).

Along the way they both get to sing a few songs, and they get to recreate a scene from Going My Way where they imitate Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald.

Production

When Martin and Lewis signed their film contract with Paramount Pictures, they were allowed to make one film 'outside' per year through their own company, York Productions. This film was made under that provision, with Martin and Lewis taking a small salary in exchange for 90 percent of the film's profits. However, upon its release a variety of events had taken place and Martin and Lewis were involved in a long-drawn out legal battle. After several years, Martin and Lewis relinquished all financial interest in this film in exchange for not having to making any more of these 'outside' films. As a result, no one renewed the copyright on this film in 1977, so that it is now in the public domain.

The film is based on a play by James B. Allardice that ran for 151 performances from 1948-49 with Mike Kellin repeating his role.[1]

Copyright status

This film's copyright was registered to York Pictures Corp. and Screen Associates, Inc. on January 23, 1951 (LP 679), and was renewed on December 7, 1979 (RE43009).[2] However, the film has since lapsed into the public domain.

DVD release date

As this film is in the public domain, there have been at least a dozen DVD releases from a variety of companies over the years.

See also

References

Hurst, Walter (1989). Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain (1950-1959). Hollywood Film Archive. ISBN 091361629X. 

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=1825
  2. ^ Film Superlist: Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain (1950 - 1959), page 20.

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