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| March 29th, 1996
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Jonathan Lynn |
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Nat Hiken, Andy Breckman |
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Steve Martin, Dan Aykroyd, Phil Hartman, Glenne Headly, Daryl Mitchell, Max Casella, Eric Edwards, Dan Ferro, John Marshall Jones, Brian Leckner, John Ortiz, Pamela Segall, Mitchell Whitfield, Austin Pendleton, Chris Rock |
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Universal Pictures |
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Comedy |
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PG mild thematic elements, some language |
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Steve Martin is the quintessential, silver-tongued con man, Master Sergeant Ernie Bilko. He is in charge of the Ft. Baxter motor pool, but specializes in free-enterprise capitalism. Bilko believes deep in his soul that the U.S. Army is comprised of hard-working men and women who have earned a diversion from their patriotic labors. He has merely made it his personal responsibility to offer them recreation and a host of other items of valuable merchandise.
Juggling a fine line between military regimen, the free- enterprise system and non-stop casino gambling, Bilko must salvage a relationship with his long-suffering girlfriend Rita Robbins (Glenne Headly), who has been stood up at the altar once too often.
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