Military Comedy Films

by Hal Erickson

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Beginning with Charlie Chaplin's Shoulder Arms, released in America near the end of World War I, the military comedy film has been one of Hollywood's most durable genres. This generously illustrated history examines over 225 Army, Navy and Marine-related comedies produced between 1918 and 2009, including the abundance of laughspinners released during World War II in the wake of Abbott and Costello's phenomenally successful Buck Privates (1941), and the many lighthearted service films of the immediate postwar era, among them Mister Roberts (1955) and No Time for Sergeants (1958). Also included are discussions of such subgenres as silent films (The General), military-academy farces (Brother Rat), women in uniform (Private Benjamin), misfits making good (Stripes), anti-war comedies (MASH), and fact-based films (The Men Who Stare at Goats). A closing filmography is included in this richly detailed volume.
  • ISBN10 6613851833
  • ISBN13 9786613851833
  • Publish Date 22 August 2012 (first published 1 January 2012)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 28 August 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Not Avail
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 425
  • Language English