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Ernest à l'armée

Original title: Ernest in the Army
  • 1998
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
2.8K
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Jim Varney in Ernest à l'armée (1998)
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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!Ernest joins the Army reserves so he can drive the bigrigs, but ends up being sent into combat!

  • Director
    • John R. Cherry III
  • Writers
    • Jeff Pillars
    • Joseph Dattorre
    • John R. Cherry III
  • Stars
    • Jim Varney
    • Hayley Tyson
    • David Müller
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • John R. Cherry III
    • Writers
      • Jeff Pillars
      • Joseph Dattorre
      • John R. Cherry III
    • Stars
      • Jim Varney
      • Hayley Tyson
      • David Müller
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jim Varney
    Jim Varney
    • Pvt. Ernest P. Worrell…
    Hayley Tyson
    Hayley Tyson
    • Cindy Swanson
    David Müller
    • Col. Bradley Pierre Gullet
    • (as David Muller)
    Christo Davids
    • Ben-Ali - Lost Desert Boy
    Jeff Pillars
    Jeff Pillars
    • Gen. Rodney Lincoln
    Duke Ernsberger
    • Barnes - General's Aide
    Ivan D. Lucas
    • Pres. Almar Habib Tufuti
    • (as Ivan Lucas)
    John R. Cherry III
    • Sgt. Ben Kovsky - aka 'Sarge'
    • (as John Cherry)
    Peter Butler
    Peter Butler
    • Ali Tenbu
    Farouk Valley-Omar
    Farouk Valley-Omar
    • Kibee
    • (as Farouk Valley Omar)
    Josh Cherry
    • Cpl. Davis
    Amanda Wilson
    • Pretty Woman
    Tony Hawes
    • Mr. Beetleman
    Gavin Barfield
    • Frank Williams - Anchor
    David Trengrove
    • Blostrand
    Jeff Shapiro
    • Comrade Blatz
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
    • Danny - Crew Guy
    Peter Krummeck
    Peter Krummeck
    • Businessman
    • Director
      • John R. Cherry III
    • Writers
      • Jeff Pillars
      • Joseph Dattorre
      • John R. Cherry III
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    User reviews23

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    6FiendishDramaturgy

    Fun, and Jim's Last Ernest Film

    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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    Leon X

    Ernest joins the Army... and the Army will never be the same!

    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.
    4ericstevenson

    Farewell, Jim Varney more or less

    This is the last of the many Ernest movies and I'm surprised that the only one I saw before was "Ernest Saves Christmas". It's kind of a shame as that was probably the best in the whole series. The Ernest P. Warrell character started out doing commercials and they made a lot movie series out of him. As you might have guessed, it's really hard to stretch a character that was funny in a few commercials into an entire length of movies. Even sketch comedy doesn't work as badly as that. It's mostly just nothing but childish jokes.

    It was actually weird to see a 1998 movie about fighting in the Middle East. It actually makes me weirdly nostalgic for that time period pre 911 when there wasn't really a major threat like communism or terrorism. I guess there was still warfare and there always will be. The kid and woman character in the film honestly don't do that bad of a job. Ernest would have been funny as like a side character but to make entire movies focused on him is annoying. At least we got that great Santa. *1/2
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Not a good note for the 'Ernest' series to go out on

    Have made it quite a few times clear of enjoying, while acknowledging they had faults, most of the 'Ernest' films in a guilty pleasure sort of way (if more the theatrically released ones than the straight to video ones). Also to liking the character of Ernest.

    To me, the best 'Ernest' films are 'Saves Christmas', 'Goes to Jail', 'Scared Stupid' and 'Goes to Camp', 'Rides Again' also had its fun elements. While they weren't great films and had their faults, they entertained and it was easier to take them for what they set out to do. The straight to video films were less good, not terrible but visibly looked cheaper, the humour became much more inconsistent, the stories thinner and more contrived and the silliness got too much at times too. From personal opinion, the two weakest of the 'Ernest' films are 'Goes to Africa' and 'In the Army'.

    'Ernest in the Army' has redeeming qualities, all of the 'Ernest' films did regardless of the near-universal critical mauling all of them get. The best things about it are the music and Jim Varney. The music is full of rocking energy and affectionate nostalgia and really adds a great deal to the action in the film. It's hard still not to relate to Ernest, the sort of character that is a well-intended serial bumbler with a well-meaning big strong heart but always finding himself messing up without intention.

    Varney is fun and likable in the role, to me there is enough freshness in the interpretation to not make it too tired or endless mugging and his performance does give the film much needed energy. A few parts are funny, especially with the gummy bears, the pancake and the electric fence.

    However, the supporting cast don't really give very much and some are moronically annoying in their overwrought-ness (though not Linda Kash in 'Goes to Africa' annoying). The story is just as thin, dumb and dull as the one in 'Goes to Africa', and also suffers from a tacked on subplot with the kid and sentimentality that is too hard to stomach (this element usually has a lot of heart in the 'Ernest' films, here it was overkill).

    The humour works a few times but they only happen in glimpsing flashes rather than as an overall whole. Nobody expects a sophisticated script in an 'Ernest' film, that was well established with as far back as 'Ernest Goes to Camp' (that's right the one that started it all off) and it's like expecting a porn star to have acting talent. The script however is truly witlessly infantile with constant groans and head shakes than laughter, hearing some of it is enough to make one feel like their IQ has significantly dropped.

    Likewise with the gags, which suffer from being childish and contrived and from lack of momentum from some going on too long. Pacing is dull and makes the short running time feel longer, while the direction is just as dull and bordering on ineptly clumsy. It's also one of the cheaper-looking of the series, especially in some amateurish camera work.

    Overall, one of the weaker 'Ernest' films and not a good note to go out on. 4/10 Bethany Cox
    6coonoocoo

    SWEET!

    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.

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    • Trivia
      This 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.
    • Goofs
      The 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.
    • Quotes

      Ernest P. Worrell: A real soldier wouldn't leave those people. And ironically, neither would I.

    • Connections
      Featured in Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People (2006)

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Africa
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ernest in the Army
    • Filming locations
      • Atlantis Dunes, Atlantis, Western Cape, South Africa("Karifistan" desert scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Active Entertainment
      • Emshell Producers
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    • Budget
      • $900,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1
      • 4:3

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