At War with the Army with Dean Martin: DVD Cover

    At War with the Army Director: Hal Walker Cast: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Polly Bergen, Mike Kellin

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    • DVD Release Date: 05/15/2001
    • Original Release: 1950
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 31,346
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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Total War [3:40]
    2. Beans [4:24]
    3. Numbers Racket [6:01]
    4. Very Tasty [5:14]
    5. Three-Day Pass [7:15]
    6. Discharge [4:59]
    7. Band Rehearsal [2:59]
    8. On the Ball [6:25]
    9. Restricted [4:15]
    10. Melancholy Baby [5:51]
    11. Beautiful Eyes [5:47]
    12. Disorderly Orderly [5:29]
    13. Map Problem [3:53]
    14. Obstacle Course [5:29]
    15. G.I. Follies [4:40]
    16. Going My Way? [7:08]
    17. Emergency Furlough [2:57]
    18. An Army Matter [5:43]

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    Although At War With the Army was the third film appearance of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, it was the team's first starring vehicle. A pattern is set herein for all the Martin-Lewis flicks to follow: Martin plays a self-assured romeo, forever bursting into song, while Lewis is a hopeless screw-up unable to perform the simplest task without wreaking havoc (in this one, he can't even operate a Coke machine properly). Mike Kellin repeats his Broadway role as M&L's tough topkick while Polly Bergen makes a very brief appearance. Because it has lapsed into public domain, At War with the Army is one of the most available of the Martin and Lewis films. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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