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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueErnest joins the Army reserves so he can drive the bigrigs, but ends up being sent into combat!Ernest joins the Army reserves so he can drive the bigrigs, but ends up being sent into combat!Ernest joins the Army reserves so he can drive the bigrigs, but ends up being sent into combat!
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
David Müller
- Col. Bradley Pierre Gullet
- (as David Muller)
Ivan D. Lucas
- Pres. Almar Habib Tufuti
- (as Ivan Lucas)
John R. Cherry III
- Sgt. Ben Kovsky - aka 'Sarge'
- (as John Cherry)
Farouk Valley-Omar
- Kibee
- (as Farouk Valley Omar)
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Some say they hate this installment of the Ernest line, but let's face it...they only say that because Varney's now gone, and it's the least painful way to say, "Goodbye," to Ernest.
This isn't the best, but it's far from the worst of the line. Varney gives it his all, as he always did, and turns out a quality Ernest film for all the fans to cherish.
As unlikely as Ernest P. Worrell would be in the Army, is how funny this film really is. This is quite entertaining, and makes for an excellent addition to any Ernest collection.
It rates a 6.2/10 from...
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This isn't the best, but it's far from the worst of the line. Varney gives it his all, as he always did, and turns out a quality Ernest film for all the fans to cherish.
As unlikely as Ernest P. Worrell would be in the Army, is how funny this film really is. This is quite entertaining, and makes for an excellent addition to any Ernest collection.
It rates a 6.2/10 from...
the Fiend :.
With only the vaguest semblance of a reason, Ernest is now in the Army, free to muck about in the sands of some weirdly ethnic Araby, a grotesque parody of the Persian Gulf and Somalia. He'll try to befriend an orphan lad, try to get the girl and basically hold together an uneasy mix of atrocious and overwrought acting, poorly-thought-out overlong comedy bits and a bizarre combination of stereotypes and weird, early-90's media. There's something just not right about the whole venture, but in defiance of the will of God - our just and terrible God - you'll pull through and watch the film to its inevitable conclusion. Because it's Ernest and you like Ernest.
As usual, Ernest's movies don't ever come close to winning an Oscar, but it's just sweet and innocent comedy. Your children should really love this movie...and all the rest of his movies.
Wow!! I never thought they could pull off another good "Ernest" movie after that horrible "Ernest Goes To Africa", but they did. In this installment, Ernest P. Worrell is a nit wit recruit in the army who goes to the front lines, and of course like other "Ernest" movies a LOT of hilarious stuff happens in the process!!
Jim Varney pulls off another great performance as Ernest in what would be the last "Ernest" film, and one of Jim Varney's last projects (He died a few years later. I was sad when he died.). I recommend this one to any die-hard "Ernest" fan.
Jim Varney pulls off another great performance as Ernest in what would be the last "Ernest" film, and one of Jim Varney's last projects (He died a few years later. I was sad when he died.). I recommend this one to any die-hard "Ernest" fan.
Ten hut! Jim Varney is one of the finest comedic actors of this (or any other) generation. And not since 'Ernest Rides Again' have his gifts been as prevalent as they are in 'Ernest in the Army.' In it, Ernest plays a bumbling recruit who ends up on the front lines. The movie's biting social criticisms and dead-on satire of the 'military code' makes one laugh and think at the same time. EITA is another coup for Varney and director John Cherry, who need not be ashamed for never directing anything but Ernest movies. Don't miss this gem.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is the final "Ernest" film. Jim Varney still did commercials as Ernest P. Worrell up until 1999. Writer/director John R. Cherry III had planned for Varney to star in a non-Ernest comedy film. However, Varney had gotten so ill while shooting this movie that Cherry couldn't bring himself to make him work on the film. Varney died two years later, which motivated Cherry to retire.
- GaffesThe film's working title ''Stormin' Ernest'' is listed near the end of the closing credits instead of where ''Ernest in the Army'' would normally be.
- Citations
Ernest P. Worrell: A real soldier wouldn't leave those people. And ironically, neither would I.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People (2006)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Ernest in the Army
- Lieux de tournage
- Atlantis Dunes, Atlantis, Western Cape, Afrique du Sud("Karifistan" desert scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 900 000 $US (estimé)
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By what name was Ernest à l'armée (1998) officially released in India in English?
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