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Les gags de la marine

Original title: Ensign Pulver
  • 1964
  • Approved
  • 1h 44m
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5.9/10
1.8K
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Les gags de la marine (1964)
Life becomes so harried after Ensign Pulver's prank, he and the Captain are swept off deck during a storm, ending up on a tropical island, a group of ship wrecked nurses, dancing natives, and one very big case of appendicitis.
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Life becomes harried after Ensign Pulver's prank. He and the captain are swept overboard during a storm, ending up on a tropical island with a group of shipwrecked nurses, dancing natives, a... Read allLife becomes harried after Ensign Pulver's prank. He and the captain are swept overboard during a storm, ending up on a tropical island with a group of shipwrecked nurses, dancing natives, and one very big case of appendicitis.Life becomes harried after Ensign Pulver's prank. He and the captain are swept overboard during a storm, ending up on a tropical island with a group of shipwrecked nurses, dancing natives, and one very big case of appendicitis.

  • Director
    • Joshua Logan
  • Writers
    • Thomas Heggen
    • Joshua Logan
    • Peter S. Feibleman
  • Stars
    • Robert Walker Jr.
    • Burl Ives
    • Walter Matthau
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    • Director
      • Joshua Logan
    • Writers
      • Thomas Heggen
      • Joshua Logan
      • Peter S. Feibleman
    • Stars
      • Robert Walker Jr.
      • Burl Ives
      • Walter Matthau
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Walker Jr.
    Robert Walker Jr.
    • Ensign Frank Pulver
    • (as Robert Walker)
    Burl Ives
    Burl Ives
    • Captain Morton
    Walter Matthau
    Walter Matthau
    • Doc
    Tommy Sands
    Tommy Sands
    • Bruno
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Scotty
    Kay Medford
    Kay Medford
    • Head Nurse
    Larry Hagman
    Larry Hagman
    • Billings
    Peter Marshall
    Peter Marshall
    • Carney
    • (as Peter L. Marshall)
    Joseph Marr
    • Dowdy
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    Gerald S. O'Loughlin
    • LaSueur
    • (as Gerald O'Loughlin)
    Diana Sands
    Diana Sands
    • Mila
    Robert Matek
    • Stretch
    Jack Nicholson
    Jack Nicholson
    • Yeoman Dolan
    Al Freeman Jr.
    Al Freeman Jr.
    • Taru
    Dick Gautier
    Dick Gautier
    • Stefanowski
    • (as Richard Gautier)
    George Lindsey
    George Lindsey
    • Lindstrom
    Sal Papa
    • Gabrowski
    James Farentino
    James Farentino
    • Insigna
    • Director
      • Joshua Logan
    • Writers
      • Thomas Heggen
      • Joshua Logan
      • Peter S. Feibleman
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    gerdeen-1

    Making this sequel was really going overboard

    If ever there was a great movie that did NOT cry out for a sequel, it was "Mister Roberts," with its gruff, poignant, perfect ending. A bad sequel like "Ensign Pulver" is particularly disappointing.

    The setting here is the same as in the earlier classic -- a scroungy old Navy vessel on the fringes of the Pacific Theater late in World War II. This movie is built around Ensign Frank Pulver, the sidekick of Mister Roberts in the original movie. Unfortunately, Robert Walker Jr., who plays Pulver here, can't match the original screen Pulver, Jack Lemmon. It's almost like they're playing different people.

    That's the main problem, I think, too much tinkering with familiar characters. The focus of "Mister Roberts" was the battle of wits and wills between the idealistic Roberts (Henry Fonda) and the embittered captain (James Cagney). But in this film, the captain (now played by Burl Ives) finds himself psychoanalyzed by Pulver. Cagney's captain was hard to like but easy to understand, while Ives' version is as complicated as a Tennessee Williams character.

    And how about Doc? In "Mister Roberts," he was portrayed by an older actor, William Powell, in one of his last roles. A counterpoint to the captain, Doc was a man who had grown wise, not cynical, with age. Walter Matthau, though a fine actor, is a much younger Doc in this one, and one who's not particularly wise. He's just another madcap guy in a madcap crew.

    "Mister Roberts" had a lot of wonderful laughs, but ultimately it was dead serious about World War II. If you've seen it, you know what I mean. But in "Ensign Pulver," the greatest conflict in history is just an excuse for humdrum hijinks. It's really too bad.
    castertroy01

    very enjoyable,back in the old days getting at your funny bone!

    I know a lot of people try to make sense of this movie compared to Mr Roberts but I believe it was the Directors intent to just make it a fun layback at the drive-in movie to escape the reality we were facing back in the 60's Walter Matthau and Robert walker put together is dam funny and Burl Ives playes a dam mean captain even though he was the nicest guy in the world,I remember the movie at the drive in and I was 6years old and never forgot the movie cause it kept me laughing and I remember Mom and Dad bursting out laughing!just remember it was just ment to take you out of everyday life and bring you into a kind a fun world..and for a change you could get a chance to see life in a fun way..just sit back for a old fun ride!!
    7planktonrules

    A supposed sequel to "Mr. Roberts" that plays it strictly for laughs.

    The film "Mr. Roberts" is a great movie with a terrific cast. It's a comedy but really much more...with some real depth. Inexplicably, the studio chose to make a sequel nearly a decade later...with a completely different cast and a different tone. You really wonder why they did this...as a sequel seemed unnecessary since the ending of "Mr. Roberts" was perfect for Ensign Pulver. Why make further adventures when they just aren't necessary?!

    The film is very similar to the first in that the captain of the crappy supply ship is a tyrant...and an unfeeling one at that. He seems to hate the crew and they clearly hate him as well. The film is about how Pulver manages to break the spirit of his dreadful commanding officer.

    "Ensign Pulver" is a very annoying film. On its own, it's actually a very good and funny movie. But as a sequel, well, it's a failure. My advice is to watch the film and pretend it's NOT a sequel but a film which stands on its own. In this context, it's actually quite good and enjoyable...and worth seeing.
    10mack-29

    Not A Remake of Mister Roberts

    I have just purchased the VHS tape of this movie and I enjoyed it very much. Mainly for the performance of Robert Walker Jr.

    I would like to point out that "Ensign Pulver" is not a remake of "Mister Roberts". Ensign Pulver is the same ship and same characters as Mr. Roberts only with different actors in the leads.

    Burl Ives continues the role of Capt. first played by James Cagney. Robert Walker Jr. continues the role of Ensign Pulver first played by Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau continues the role of Doc first played by William Powell.

    Early in the movie, Doc notes that it has been only a few weeks since they found out about the death of Doug, Mr. Roberts(Henry Fonda). Pulver receives a package from someone who was on the ship where Mr. Roberts died. It is medical books that Mr. Roberts wanted Pulver to have because he knew he would like the dirty pictures.

    This movie is much more of a comedy than "Roberts" and is alot of fun to watch.

    Also in the crew you can spot George Lindsey, "Goober" from the Andy Griffith show, future TV game show host Peter Marshall, a skinny James Coco and a very young James Farentino.

    Too bad this movie is not on DVD. Yet.
    5pgapgapga

    sequel to Mr. Roberts

    While certainly not the movie of the year(or any year, for that matter), this follow-up to Mr. Roberts was a lot of fun to watch as an adolescent, and later as an adult. It is a totally different movie than Roberts, so don't expect the same caliber or even the same genre-it's just fun to watch! The dialogue is clever, though the characters maybe a little cardboard. Matthau is great as "Doc", Ives as the evil captain, and Walker as the grandiose-yet-cowardly, slingshot and marble carrying ensign. I enjoyed seeing the familiar faces of the many character actors whom you'll quickly recognize (if you are of sufficient age or TV exposure).

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    • Trivia
      Many scenes featuring Jack Nicholson were left on the cutting room floor.
    • Goofs
      After Burl Ives falls overboard, Ensign Pulver releases a rubber raft to assist in the Captain's rescue. When the raft falls into the water, it obviously falls upside down, however, in the next shot it appears that the raft is upright and all of the equipment is still aboard.
    • Quotes

      Sailor: [Ensign Pulver is smuggling liquor aboard in a case marked "Brassieres"] Are bras that heavy, Mister Pulver?

      Ens. Frank Pulver: Only when they're full.

    • Connections
      Features Le mort qui marche (1936)
    • Soundtracks
      What Shall We do with a Drunken Sailor
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      Sung, with modified lyrics, by the crew just after the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • July 31, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El alférez Pulver
    • Filming locations
      • Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,616,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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