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Les bleus

Titre original : Stripes
  • 1981
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  • 1h 46min
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Bill Murray in Les bleus (1981)
Two friends who are dissatisfied with their jobs decide to join the army for a bit of fun.
Lire trailer2:58
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ComédieGuerreBuddy Comedy

Deux amis insatisfaits de leur travail décident de rejoindre l'armée pour s'amuser un peu.Deux amis insatisfaits de leur travail décident de rejoindre l'armée pour s'amuser un peu.Deux amis insatisfaits de leur travail décident de rejoindre l'armée pour s'amuser un peu.

  • Réalisation
    • Ivan Reitman
  • Scénario
    • Len Blum
    • Daniel Goldberg
    • Harold Ramis
  • Casting principal
    • Bill Murray
    • John Candy
    • Harold Ramis
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    83 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 530
    516
    • Réalisation
      • Ivan Reitman
    • Scénario
      • Len Blum
      • Daniel Goldberg
      • Harold Ramis
    • Casting principal
      • Bill Murray
      • John Candy
      • Harold Ramis
    • 215avis d'utilisateurs
    • 74avis des critiques
    • 68Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • John
    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Ox
    Harold Ramis
    Harold Ramis
    • Russell
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Sgt. Hulka
    P.J. Soles
    P.J. Soles
    • Stella
    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Louise
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • Capt. Stillman
    John Voldstad
    John Voldstad
    • Stillman's Aide
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Cruiser
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Col. Glass
    Roberta Leighton
    • Anita
    Conrad Dunn
    • Psycho
    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Elmo
    Antone Pagán
    • Hector
    • (as Antone Pagan)
    Glenn-Michael Jones
    • Leon
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Recruiter
    • (as Bill Lucking)
    Fran Ryan
    Fran Ryan
    • Dowager in Cab
    Joe Flaherty
    Joe Flaherty
    • Border Guard
    • (as Joseph P. Flaherty)
    • Réalisation
      • Ivan Reitman
    • Scénario
      • Len Blum
      • Daniel Goldberg
      • Harold Ramis
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    7snoozejonc

    Fans of Murray, Ramis and Candy will enjoy this

    Bill Murray and Harold Ramis join the army and get involved in a plethora of shenanigans.

    A weak story is saved by the great performances of Murray, Ramis, John Candy, Warren Oats and John Larroquette who are all on madcap top form.

    There are great scenes prior to enlistment and during basic training. Murray and Ramis are absolutely brilliant in the scene where they sign up. They don't even have to say much more than a few words or just look at each other a certain way and it's hilarious. Also the sequence where John Larroquette sees his platoon for the first time as they charge, screaming through the muddy assault course is fantastic.

    The film works well in the first two acts, but unfortunately when the focus shifts from basic training to the final sequence it goes down hill quickly. The reason for this is that all the comedic talent is then wasted on a sequence that does not showcase it at all.

    The humour itself is a product of its time and not something that would see the light of day in the modern age. It is heavy on sexism, there is some racial stereotyping and one character with a learning disorder gets targeted on more than one occasion.

    This is classic example of irreverent 1980s humour all the way from the Animal House inspired misfit protagonists to the Second City alumni cast. All this tinged with a hint of Cold War propaganda.

    I loved it as a child in the 80s and it holds up a lot better than other similar films of that era (Caddyshack, Police Academy) on a rewatch in 2020. I do think you have to be fans of Murray, Ramis and Candy and the humour of the time to appreciate it if you are watching it for the first time.
    7SnoopyStyle

    The gang being funny

    John Winger (Bill Murray) quits his cab driving job and loses his girlfriend. In addition, he loses his car and his home. His best friend Russell (Harold Ramis) is tired of teaching ESL. John convinces Russell to join the army with him. There they meet fellow recruit Ox (John Candy). Sgt. Hulka (Warren Oates) shapes them up and they're led by the sleazy incompetent Capt. Stillman (John Larroquette). The fact that John and Russell keep getting into trouble means that they continuously encounter MPs Stella (PJ Soles) and Louise (Sean Young).

    Director Ivan Reitman brings the gang together for a bit of fun. Bill Murray is his sarcastic self. Harold Ramis is a competent sidekick. The best fun was had by John Candy who gets to mud wrestle a whole bevel of beauties. Although not the group's best collaboration, this is still very funny especially if you like Bill Murray's antics.
    8lesleyharris30

    Simple, Fun 80's Comedy,

    Stripes is a great movie with a well written storyline and a brilliant comedic cast. It's simply a fun comedy and it dosen't need to, nor does it want to, be looked at beyond that, it's very funny and there are a ton of scenes where you can tell the cast was improvising and having fun together. It's definitely much longer than it needs to be, running for nearly two hours, I found that unnecessary and there were definitely several parts that could have been trimmed to be make this a more suitable ninety minutes, that's as long as I feel a movie like this should be. Bill Murray shines in the lead role, this is very early in his career but it is clearly evident that he already had the confidence and charisma to play the main character and was very capable of holding the whole movie. It's not a flawless film, but Stripes is very enjoyable to watch and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good comedy.

    A pair of slackers join the US Army with the hopes of getting their act together.

    Best Performance: Bill Murray
    7tavm

    Bill Murray's Stripes can still be pretty entertaining to me after all these years

    Having just reviewed the first three movies that was co-written by Harold Ramis, not to mention the first three of his that also starred at least one SNL cast member-former or present at the time-we're now at his fourth of both categories and also his first in which he also appears. As with the previous two-Meatballs and Caddyshack-Stripes also stars Bill Murray. Also, as with Meatballs, Ramis' co-writers here are Len Blum and Dan Goldberg with Ivan Reitman once again directing. They make a good team here, Murray and Ramis, as they end up joining the Army mainly because of the former's bad luck in his last two hours as a civilian. Among the people they encounter in basic training: Judge Reinhold and John Candy who was familiar with both Bill and Harold since they all worked for Second City during the '70s while Candy and Ramis were on SCTV together as well. Anyway, they have a tough sergeant in Warren Oates who provides at least one serious scene with Murray when he tells him what he really thinks of him. But there's also John Larroquette as a bumbling captain who's threatened with Artic duty if he doesn't shape up. Oh, and besides Ramis and Candy, other Second City/SCTV members in this movie include Dave Thomas as a mud wrestling host and Joe Flaherty as a Russian guard. And finally, Ramis and Murray fall for a couple of female MP's played by Sean Young and P. J. Soles, respectively. Okay, with all that out of the way, I'll just say that I found Stripes hilarious up to the graduation and not as much after that but still pretty entertaining. Now, despite that earlier confrontation scene between Murray and Oates, one doesn't really expect too much learning about Army life on the former's part but part of me did feel he genuinely respected the sergeant and vice versa at the end. One more thing, while you can no longer be asked if you're a homosexual when applying for the military because of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell", I still found it hilarious hearing Bill and Harold's replies. Okay, so on that note, I definitely recommend Stripes. And, remember, "There she was just a-walkin' down the street singing "Doo Wah Diddy Diddy Dumb Diddy Doo..." P.S. Larroquette is a native of New Orleans which is a two-hour drive from my current hometown of Baton Rouge, La. And his assistant is played by John Volstad who is best known as one of the Darryls on "Newhart" and unlike there, he has lines here which was interesting to hear. Update 7/2/10: I've just seen the extended version with 18 minutes of cut footage. There's a funny scene of Bill and Harold ending up in another country when they go AWOL. There's also a sexily funny one of them with P.J. and Sean in Germany. Those I wished had stayed. The others I'm glad they cut.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Silly and Funny – What Else Could I Expect from This Cast?

    After a terrible day when the taxi driver John Winger (Bill Murray) loses his job, his car and finally is dumped by his girlfriend Anita (Roberta Leighton), he convinces his best friend Russell (Harold Ramis) to join the army to travel and have fun. They team-up with a platoon of outcast and misfits, and John has problems with their tough Sergeant Hulka (Warren Oates). John and Russell get into successive troubles, but they are always rescued by the Military Police Officers Stella (P.J. Soles) and Louise (Sean Young).

    Near the graduation, the clumsy and imbecile Captain Stillman (John Larroquette) provokes an accident and Sergeant Hulka is wounded; however, John uses his leadership and the general is impressed with the platoon and assigns the group to go to Italy with the prototype of an armored car. John and Russell are responsible to take care of the prototype, but they date Stella and Louise. Meanwhile Captain Stillman believes that they have stolen the vehicle and crosses the Iron Curtain with Hulka's platoon and they are captured by the communist. Sergeant Hulka escapes and releases a distress signal and John, Russell, Stella and Louise decide to help to rescue their friends from Czechoslovakia.

    "Stripes" is a silly and funny comedy, but what else could I expect from a cast with the names of Bill Murray, John Candy, John Larroquette and the other comedians. The extended cut is long and most of the jokes are "politically incorrect" or sexists, but also hilarious. This is the first time that I see this 1981 comedy on DVD and I laughed a lot. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Recrutas da Pesada" ("Rough Recruiters")

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Ivan Reitman, Bill Murray insisted that Harold Ramis be cast as his friend for two reasons: 1. They were long-time friends in real life. 2. So Ramis could help Murray re-write his dialogue or help him improvise.
    • Gaffes
      Neither John nor Russell have their hair cut short enough for Army recruits.
    • Citations

      John Winger: Cut it out! Cut it out! Cut it out! The hell's the matter with you? Stupid! We're all very different people. We're not Watusi. We're not Spartans. We're Americans, with a capital 'A', huh? You know what that means? Do ya? That means that our forefathers were kicked out of every decent country in the world. We are the wretched refuse. We're the underdog. We're mutts! Here's proof: his nose is cold! But there's no animal that's more faithful, that's more loyal, more loveable than the mutt. Who saw "Old Yeller?" Who cried when Old Yeller got shot at the end?

      [raises his hand]

      John Winger: [Sarcastically] Nobody cried when Old Yeller got shot? I'm sure.

      [hands are reluctantly raised]

      John Winger: I cried my eyes out. So we're all dogfaces, we're all very, very different, but there is one thing that we all have in common: we were all stupid enough to enlist in the Army. We're mutants. There's something wrong with us, something very, very wrong with us. Something seriously wrong with us - we're soldiers. But we're American soldiers! We've been kicking ass for 200 years! We're ten and one! Now we don't have to worry about whether or not we practiced. We don't have to worry about whether Captain Stillman wants to have us hung. All we have to do is to be the great American fighting soldier that is inside each one of us. Now do what I do, and say what I say. And make me proud.

    • Crédits fous
      Four actors with the first name "John", are listed back -to-back in the final credits: John Candy, John Larroquette, John Voldstad and John Diehl.
    • Versions alternatives
      The "Extended Cut" DVD includes 18 minutes' worth of deleted scenes re-edited back into the film (and most available separately in the menu):
      • A longer discussion between John and Russell before they drive to the recruiting office
      • A short addition to the training montage where Russell and Ox deal with a heavy trash can (not available separately, see below)
      • A nine-minute scene in which John and Russell take LSD and accidentally end up on a mission in the Colombian jungle. They meet with rebels whom they smoke marijuana and take more LSD with. The rebels want to kill them but they escape by leading the rebels in a rendition of "Quando, Quando, Quando"
      • After Hulka's injury, a false account by Stillman of how it happened (though John knows that Stillman was at fault)
      • An extra minute in the EM-50 introduction scene where John and Russell are "volunteered" to watch it for the weekend (instead of just suddenly on guard for no reason)
      • Love scenes between the two couples during their Germany vacation in which the women are nude
      • A longer discussion between John and Russell before Russell agrees to save the men in Czechoslovakia
      However, the DVD suffers from several flaws:
      • The "Theatrical" version retains the trash can segment (about 12 seconds) and skips past the Germany vacation romp about 10 seconds too soon, cutting after "special exercises" and leaving out the mention of the suitcase John's brought
      • The "Theatrical" version also executes the branching very poorly, with a noticeable pause for each of the six major deleted scenes and occasional brief hiccup in content at those points (including about 2 seconds at the end of the training montage)
      • Only the 5.1 remix is available, not the original mono track
      • The Extended Cut identifies the extra scenes with subtitles that cannot be disabled, and the disc provides no way to switch between versions without reinsertion
    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Stripes/Eyes of a Stranger/The Cannonball Run/Superman II (1981)
    • Bandes originales
      Rubberband Man
      Written by Thom Bell (uncredited) and Linda Creed (uncredited)

      Performed by The Spinners

      Courtesy of Atlantic Records

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mars 1982 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
      • Polonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El pelotón chiflado
    • Lieux de tournage
      • James B. Beam Distilling Co. - 149 Happy Hollow Road, Clermont, Kentucky, États-Unis(Russian outpost)
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 10 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 85 297 000 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 130 197 $US
      • 28 juin 1981
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 85 297 000 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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