Description: Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis get their first star pairing in this hilarious song-and-gag-filled comedy. The duo play Puccinelli and Korwin, pals who join the army and immediately get into a load of trouble on a military training base. Hig...
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Movie Description Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis get their first star pairing in this hilarious song-and-gag-filled comedy. The duo play Puccinelli and Korwin, pals who join the army and immediately get into a load of trouble on a military training base. Highlights include a sequence involving a noncooperative soda machine, Jerry Lewis performing "The Navy Gets the Gravy But the Army Gets the Beans," and the team's impersonation of the Bing Crosby-Barry Fitzgerald characters from the classic film GOING MY WAY.
Credits
Writer:
Fred F. Finklehoffe
Producer:
Fred F. Finklehoffe
Cast:
Polly Bergen
Notes This was the first film in which Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis had starring roles.
"At War with the Army" was produced independently but Paramount Pictures released it.
Released theatrically in New York City on January 24, 1951.
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