Will Stockdale è un sempliciotto di campagna arruolato nell'Aeronautica e troppo stupido per capire che sta facendo impazzire tutti intorno a lui, e nessuno più del sergente King.Will Stockdale è un sempliciotto di campagna arruolato nell'Aeronautica e troppo stupido per capire che sta facendo impazzire tutti intorno a lui, e nessuno più del sergente King.Will Stockdale è un sempliciotto di campagna arruolato nell'Aeronautica e troppo stupido per capire che sta facendo impazzire tutti intorno a lui, e nessuno più del sergente King.
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- Maj. Royal B. Demming (psychiatrist)
- (as James Milhollan)
- Senator
- (partecipazione non confermata)
- Bus Driver with Applications
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Capt. Jim Able
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Stockdale is one of those people who glides through life while chaos erupts all around him. Because his father William Fawcett had kept his draft letters from him, when the Air Force finally does come to get him. The man whom the chaos effects the most is his sergeant at the classification center played by Myron McCormick in the best world weary tradition he can muster.
Stockdale's best friend is Nick Adams, a kid from a military tradition family who wants the Army Infantry and not the Air Force and bemoans his fate through most of the film. He convinces Griffith of the fact that the infantry does the real fighting and everyone else just helps out occasionally. Like many other things Griffith takes them to heart and repeats them verbatim always at the wrong time. It's the heart of the humor in No Time For Sergeants.
No Time For Sergeants ran for 796 performances on Broadway during the 1955-57 season and Griffith, McCormick, Don Knotts, and James Milhollin all repeat their roles from Broadway. This not the Andy Griffith Show is the first time Knotts and Griffith work together. Knotts plays a corporal at the classification center administering the manual dexterity test and how Griffith solves it is Gordian Knot like. But his session with psychiatrist James Millhollin is the funniest thing in the film.
No Time For Sergeants is one of the best military comedies ever done on stage and screen. Do not miss it if broadcast.
Beginning as a novel by Mac Hyman, this was then turned into a hit Broadway play by writer Ira Levin (of later "Rosemary's Baby" fame). John Lee Mahin scripted this feature film version, which has many bright moments, and a respectable amount of laughs, but which also goes on long enough that it does lose some momentum.
Still, the cast certainly can't be faulted. Griffith and McCormick had originated their parts on stage, and are both superb. Griffith is so danged clueless but also so danged engaging that you can't hate him at all. (You'd sure hate to have to deal with him, though.) Another veteran of the stage version was Don Knotts, here making his feature debut, in the role of a frazzled "manual dexterity tester". Griffith and Knotts became lifelong friends, and when it came time to cast Barney Fyfe for Griffiths' later legendary TV series, it was his old pal Knotts he thought of first. Adams is just perfect as the neurotic, high-strung Whitledge who, more than anything, wants to serve in the infantry like other family members had before him. Other familiar faces lend their valuable assistance, too: future "Jaws" mayor Murray Hamilton as the scheming bruiser Irving, and Howard Smith, Will Hutchins, Sydney Smith, James Millhollin, Jean Willes, Dub Taylor, and Raymond Bailey. And recognize the co-pilot on the plane in the last half hour? Indeed, it's Jamie Farr from the "MASH" TV series.
Directed efficiently by Mervyn LeRoy, "No Time for Sergeants" does have some great scenes and gags, such as the bar scene, or the part where the toilet lids flip up in unison to salute the base Captain (Bartlett Robinson). Griffiths' agreeable stupidity and eager-to-please nature is the glue that holds it all together.
Seven out of 10.
No rude or insensitive remarks, no cursing..just some of the finest acting and gags ever and that includes Marx Brothers movies. This one is a keeper. You will laugh your booty off when Andy Griffith gets into his hillbilly routine. I had no idea that Andy Taylor of Mayberry was this funny! This movie and "Some Like It Hot" are 2 of the best comedies Hollywood ever produced and not one cuss word or nude scene!!!! See it if you ever get the chance!
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- QuizThe latrine scene in this film was the first time that toilets had been shown onscreen in a Hollywood film (predating the film Psyco (1960) by two years).
- BlooperThe film has Will and Ben being drafted into the Air Force and seeking transfer into the Army infantry. At the time that it was made, by law draftees were automatically assigned to the Army for two years (e.g., Elvis Presley); the Air Force has never had to use the draft since it became a separate branch of the military in 1947. Both the original novel and the Broadway play that the film is based on did have Will drafted into the Army during World War II and seeking to transfer to what was then the Army Air Corps, but the film was set in 1958 when inter-service transfers were no longer being done any more.
- Citazioni
Maj. Demming: Do you get along all right with your mother?
Will Stockdale: No, sir, I can't hardly say that I do...
Maj. Demming: Oh, I see. She's very strict with you; she's always hovering over you, hmm?
Will Stockdale: No, sir, just the opposite.
Maj. Demming: Oh, she's never there?
Will Stockdale: That's right.
Maj. Demming: And you, uh, you resent this neglect, don't you?
Will Stockdale: Well, no, sir. I don't resent nothin'.
Maj. Demming: Ah, come now, son. Now don't be bashful - that's a common situation. Does, uh, she beat you?
Will Stockdale: Naw!
Maj. Demming: [chuckles] Oh, so defensive. Well, it's not easy to talk about your mother, is it?
Will Stockdale: No sir, see, she died when I was born.
- ConnessioniFollowed by No Time for Sergeants (1964)
- Colonne sonoreWhen My Dream Boat Comes Home
(uncredited)
Written by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin
First tune played at the Purple Grotto
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