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Ya, ya, mon général!

Original title: Which Way to the Front?
  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Jerry Lewis in Ya, ya, mon général! (1970)
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Brendan Byers is rejected by the army and is unable to fight Hitler.Brendan Byers is rejected by the army and is unable to fight Hitler.Brendan Byers is rejected by the army and is unable to fight Hitler.

  • Director
    • Jerry Lewis
  • Writers
    • Gerald Gardner
    • Dee Caruso
    • Dick Miller
  • Stars
    • Jerry Lewis
    • Jan Murray
    • John Wood
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Writers
      • Gerald Gardner
      • Dee Caruso
      • Dick Miller
    • Stars
      • Jerry Lewis
      • Jan Murray
      • John Wood
    • 24User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Jerry Lewis
    Jerry Lewis
    • Brendan Byers III…
    Jan Murray
    • Sidney Everett Hackle
    John Wood
    John Wood
    • Finkel
    Steve Franken
    Steve Franken
    • Peter Bland
    Willie Davis
    • Lincoln
    Dack Rambo
    Dack Rambo
    • Terry Love
    Robert Middleton
    Robert Middleton
    • Colonico
    Kaye Ballard
    Kaye Ballard
    • Senora Messina
    Harold J. Stone
    Harold J. Stone
    • General Buck
    Paul Winchell
    Paul Winchell
    • Schroeder
    Sidney Miller
    Sidney Miller
    • Hitler
    Joe Besser
    Joe Besser
    • Dock Master
    Gary Crosby
    Gary Crosby
    • SS Guard
    Danny Dayton
    Danny Dayton
    • Man in Car
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Bland's Mother
    Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton
    • Chief of Staff
    Bob Layker
    • Sergeant
    Art Lewis
    Art Lewis
    • SS Guard
    • (as Artie Lewis)
    • Director
      • Jerry Lewis
    • Writers
      • Gerald Gardner
      • Dee Caruso
      • Dick Miller
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    7therascalsarchives

    Last original "Jerry Lewis" film is overlooked gem

    Written by brilliant Monkees' TV writers Gerald Gardner and Dee Caruso,WHICH WAY TO THE FRONT was the last of the "Jerry Lewis" movies until "Hardly Working" almost a decade later. Jerry's comedy is evidently an acquired taste, and admittedly he can occasionally be his own worst enemy when he helms as producer/director--but even in the dreariest of his films, there are always moments of brilliance.

    WHICH WAY manages to be amusing,entertaining and yes,quite funny. It is somewhat unlike any of the typical Lewis films.The pace is very upbeat and ther are lots of excellent supporting players--a kind of JERRY DOES HOGANS HEROES.The whole thing looks kind of like an unsold TV pilot and you will either love it or hate it---but hopefully YOU VILL LAUGH
    VetteRanger

    Great concept, badly realized

    The idea of a rich man, rejected by the army as 4F, then creating his own military experience, has possibilities. It could be a funny movie.

    This wasn't. Lewis' vision of the comic bits has no sense of timing. It moves along at a snail's pace, and includes myriad supporting scenes that just aren't funny. Each scene has a punch line, but most of them were a waste of film. Evidently, firing a mortar and then blandly declaring "We just blew up a Texaco station" just doesn't pack the comedic punch it used to.

    Jerry stammering gibberish was barely tolerable in his early days. In this film, it just looks tired.

    While the film is set in 1943, hair styles, colloquial expressions, mores, costuming, and just about everything else are firmly rooted in the late 60s.

    To get picky, the freeze frame method of ending scenes, as used in this film, is just odd.

    I actually got pained looks from my wife when I held on past the first twenty minutes hoping that it would eventually get to the "good part". Twenty-two minutes after that I finally gave in and stopped watching this mess.
    9yesfan2012

    WB torpedo's a fine movie and a Great Director and Comedian

    Warner Brothers botched the distribution of this movie.Lewis made a movie that was more adult and topical in light of the times.The movie was more plot driven then many of his other directorial efforts.Lewis makes great use of the art of verbal humor,the scene of Byers trying to learn German from a phonograph record.He fractures and mocks the instructor and the sound of the German language.The scene of Byers/Kesselring's meeting with Hitler is one of Lewis's great masterworks of verbal comedy.Byers in disguise at a German checkpoint double talks the guard,then Byers/Kesselring gets the guard to hand him the password and then gives him the password back.Byers great line at the beginning of the movie that "every man has a right to be killed fighting for his country" is pure gold in the light of Vietnam.The comedy gems in the second half of this movie are fast and furious.I think it is the most verbal driven and more adult in it's comic pacing than most lewis vehicles.I think Lewis was going in new directions.WB killed any such future which we can only guess at seeing it all but derailed his career.
    2Maverick1962

    Nein Nein Jerry

    I clearly remember being bereft at the age of about 10 when I read that Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were splitting up. I think it was my first lesson in the world being cruel, I was truly shocked at that age as these were my comedy heroes. They'd had a string of hits finishing with Pardners and Hollywood or Bust and I just couldn't conceive of a world without Martin & Lewis. Jerry went on to make many comedies which got great acceptance as I remember in Europe, but not so much in the USA. He was regarded as a kind of modern day Chaplin and an acquired taste, mainly due to his obstinance in doing his own thing. This fortunately came to a head with the original Nutty Professor, a truly great comedy. I wish he'd left it there as Which Way To The Front, which I've just viewed is dreadful. An awful script, let down by amateur acting from the so called comedic actors supporting him, a ghastly performance by Jerry himself, screaming for most of it, and in this day and age, politically incorrect to the extreme. I smiled in two or three places and that was it. Best to avoid unless like me, you're a Jerry Lewis completist and just had to watch to the end. It seemed about as long as the second world war in which it was set.
    3MarcoParzivalRocha

    Not my type of comedy

    So, maybe it's because of my age (28), but I can't laugh at this type of humor. For my it's old fashioned, with lame jokes and an excessive physical humor. I respect Jerry Lewis and his contribution to cinema, he was in many ways a visionary. I also don't like modern days comedies, so, maybe I'm the problem.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Joe Besser.
    • Goofs
      The entire movie is an anachronism. Set in WW2, people have 1970 hair styles, and clothing. A woman is seen in a mini skirt.
    • Quotes

      Adolf Hitler: Did you know that last year more people died from cigarette smoking than from bombings?

      Brendan Byers III: What will you do about that, Führer?

      Adolf Hitler: Increase the bombings!

    • Connections
      Featured in To Be Takei (2014)

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1970 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Which Way to the Front?
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Jerry Lewis Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $402,134
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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