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En un hospital militar estadounidense en Francia después de la Segunda Guerra, el soldado Hogan y el Capitán Lock rivalizan por enfermeras, suministros, bailes y el favor del comandante.En un hospital militar estadounidense en Francia después de la Segunda Guerra, el soldado Hogan y el Capitán Lock rivalizan por enfermeras, suministros, bailes y el favor del comandante.En un hospital militar estadounidense en Francia después de la Segunda Guerra, el soldado Hogan y el Capitán Lock rivalizan por enfermeras, suministros, bailes y el favor del comandante.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Bebe Allen
- Lt. Johnson
- (sin créditos)
Richard Bull
- Military Police Sergeant
- (sin créditos)
Anna Lee Carroll
- Lt. Leeming
- (sin créditos)
Joel Collins
- Collins
- (sin créditos)
Dick Crockett
- Sgt. McCloskey
- (sin créditos)
Kort Falkenberg
- Oskar
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
This was a screw ball comedy set within an American Army base with a hospital where the female nurses outrank the enlisted men, which plays havoc on the dating opportunities. Our hero, Private Hogan (Jack Lemmon), has an idea. He approaches a local French business woman and they strike a deal...if he and his men repair her establishment to its pre-war state, they can throw a ball for the service men and nurses there.
This becomes a crazy event where everyone is pulling together to make it happen under the radar of Captain Paul Lock (Ernie Kovacs) and then counter to Colonel Rousch's (Arthur O'Connell) plan to have his own nightclub up and running for a visit from his brother.
Lots of the usual running around by Jack Lemon and an odd romance with nurse Lt. Betty Bixby (Kathryn Grant). It was fun to see Dick York as young Corporal Bohun and the best appearance was the high energy quirky jive talking Mickey Rooney as Master Sergeant Yancy Skibo, who really pulls through for the gang in the end.
And then there is the ball, which besides Mickey Rooney is the best part of this film.
I have seen better films by all of these comedic actors, especially Jack Lemmon, which keeps this off my recommendation list unless you are collecting post WWII comedies. For me it is in the didn't hate it, but didn't love it category.
This becomes a crazy event where everyone is pulling together to make it happen under the radar of Captain Paul Lock (Ernie Kovacs) and then counter to Colonel Rousch's (Arthur O'Connell) plan to have his own nightclub up and running for a visit from his brother.
Lots of the usual running around by Jack Lemon and an odd romance with nurse Lt. Betty Bixby (Kathryn Grant). It was fun to see Dick York as young Corporal Bohun and the best appearance was the high energy quirky jive talking Mickey Rooney as Master Sergeant Yancy Skibo, who really pulls through for the gang in the end.
And then there is the ball, which besides Mickey Rooney is the best part of this film.
I have seen better films by all of these comedic actors, especially Jack Lemmon, which keeps this off my recommendation list unless you are collecting post WWII comedies. For me it is in the didn't hate it, but didn't love it category.
I have enjoyed this film for many years. Casting a film is an art in itself. And this film is a classic of casting. The Oscar-winning actor Jack Lemmon, is a perfect foil for the fussy Ernie Kovacs. Young James Darren, and Dick York, and the inimitable Mickey Rooney, all make a fine ensemble. Veteran Arthur O'Connell, and all of the rest serve up a delicious film.
This is one of the biggest sleepers of all time, and really never got the recognition that it deserved. I like to think of it as a "Proto-M*A*S*H", as it clearly presents a lunacy of a military hospital, and the goofy characters.
A precious "gem" of a film.
This is one of the biggest sleepers of all time, and really never got the recognition that it deserved. I like to think of it as a "Proto-M*A*S*H", as it clearly presents a lunacy of a military hospital, and the goofy characters.
A precious "gem" of a film.
The real value in this one is the gathering of huge hollywood names, not the story. Ya got Jack Lemmon, so many hollywood films. Ernie Kovacs (humorist, tv and film. you must see Our man in Havana), Dick York (ONE of the Dick's on "Bewitched"). I'm not really a fan of Mickey Rooney, child star, but he's in here too. and James Darren, Gidget's man. and Kathryn Grant, Mrs. Bing Crosby ! In the almost inconsequential storyline, Captain Lock (Kovacs) has it in for Private Hogan (Lemmon), for some reason ( jealousy ?), and he's already on thin ice. When Hogan gets re-assigned to the morgue, things start to happen, and we know there's going to be a HUGE confrontation at some point. When Hogan wants to have a final party for the guys, Lock is all over him, and is going to ruin the whole thing. One of the glaring errors here is that the men keep saying things in german, which would be HIGHLY unlikely during wartime. The script is just silly, but for entertainment purposes, we'll go along for the ride. Art O'Connell is Colonel Rousch, but his brother is a General, and i'm sure that information will come in handy later on. William Hickey is "Sampson".. he was the wacky uncle in Christmas Vacation. has some lines. Directed by Richard Quine.. he and his wife both had sad, weird bios, according to wikipedia. It's an entertaining 100 minutes. Interesting, if just for the cast of stars.
First: The Sony movie channel has been periodically showing this, in a hilariously good, maybe even remastered transfer. Look for it.
Second, ignore the poster, the marketing of the time, even the title. It's not slapstick, no impossibly improbable stuff and really, it's more like a heist movie than a pure comedy. All machinations of some scheming lower ranks to get a party together, all within or by skirting regulations.
No physical impossibilities, no moustache twirling villains breaking the law themselves, no one runs around in a gorilla suit. It's even relatively realistic B&W.
Nothing like Bilko or so on, and all the better for it.
Second, ignore the poster, the marketing of the time, even the title. It's not slapstick, no impossibly improbable stuff and really, it's more like a heist movie than a pure comedy. All machinations of some scheming lower ranks to get a party together, all within or by skirting regulations.
No physical impossibilities, no moustache twirling villains breaking the law themselves, no one runs around in a gorilla suit. It's even relatively realistic B&W.
Nothing like Bilko or so on, and all the better for it.
Jack Lemmon, two years after winning an Oscar for "Mister Roberts," stars in the tale of Army hijinks just after the end of WWII somewhere in France. It's amazing to watch just how much influence he has and he's not even a superior officer. He's trying to organize a ball for the men before they get back to the states. For many, it may seem like why should we care. But, for those who are patient, it does get better as it goes along. Mickey Rooney shows up in the second half, who always is a "ball" waiting to happen. It may not be Lemmon's best material, but costarring Ernie Kovacs, Dick York, and Arthur O'Connell, it deserves to be seen more often.
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- TriviaFilm debut of Mary Tyler Moore. NOTE: She (uncredited) is part of the last couple entering the next-to-last ambulance to go to the ball. This occurs just a few minutes prior to the end of the movie. On the Call Sheet, she's listed as "Mary Moore", which was her show business name at the time.
- ErroresFourteen minutes into the movie Corporal Bohun points to the stripes on his sleeve and says "...I'm still an E5". A corporal is only an E4.
- Citas
Pvt. Hogan: I'm late. I have a date with a glass of milk.
- ConexionesReferenced in What's My Line?: Ernie Kovacs & Doris Day (1957)
- Bandas sonorasMad Ball
Music by Fred Karger
Lyrics by Richard Quine
Sung during the opening credits by Sammy Davis Jr.
Also played at the end
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- 1.85 : 1
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