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At War with the Army (1950) | Directed by Hal Walker
At War with the Army is a military comedy set during World War II, featuring the antics of two soldiers stationed at an Army training camp in Kentucky. The story follows the misadventures of the bumbling Private First Class Alvin Korwin and his smooth-talking former nightclub partner, Sergeant Vic Puccinelli. While Korwin struggles with basic training and hopes to get a pass to see his wife and new baby, Vic tries to avoid responsibility and romance complications. Their escapades lead to a series of humorous misunderstandings, mishaps, and musical moments.
Genre: Comedy, Musical, Military
Director: Hal Walker
Hal Walker was an American film director and assistant director best known for his work on comedies during the 1940s and 1950s. Born in 1896, Walker began as an assistant director before moving into full directorial roles, often working with well-known comedy teams. He directed several of the early films featuring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, including At War with the Army and Sailor Beware. His style was lighthearted and fast-paced, emphasizing slapstick and musical elements popular with post-war audiences.
Star Cast:
- Dean Martin as Sergeant Vic Puccinelli
- Jerry Lewis as Private First Class Alvin Korwin
- Mike Kellin as Sergeant McVey
- Polly Bergen as Helen
- Jean Ruth as Millie
- Jimmie Dundee as Cpl. Wilson
At War with the Army was the first official starring vehicle for the comedy duo of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, marking their transition from nightclub performers and radio personalities to major film stars. The film was well received by audiences, particularly fans of the duo’s brand of slapstick humor and musical banter. While not a critical darling, it established their box office appeal and led to a string of successful collaborations. Today, the film is appreciated as a nostalgic look at the early days of one of America’s most beloved comedy partnerships.
Fun Facts:
- At War with the Army was the first film where Martin and Lewis received top billing as a duo.
- The film was based on a stage play of the same name written by James B. Allardice.
- Dean Martin performs several musical numbers in the film, showcasing his crooner style that would later define his solo career.
- Jerry Lewis contributed to some of the film’s comedic routines and gags, setting the tone for his later influence as both a performer and filmmaker.
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