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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA naive and wealthy young man seeks to impress a girl and then unwittingly signs up for army service.A naive and wealthy young man seeks to impress a girl and then unwittingly signs up for army service.A naive and wealthy young man seeks to impress a girl and then unwittingly signs up for army service.
Ann Dvorak
- Chorine
- (scene tagliate)
Ann Sothern
- Chorine
- (scene tagliate)
Bobby Barber
- Doughboy
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Sidney Bracey
- Recruiter
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
John Carroll
- Doughboy in Elmer's Squad
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jack Cheatham
- Guard House Sentry
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jimmie Dundee
- Riveter
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Joseph W. Girard
- General Hull
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Pat Harmon
- Induction Non-Com
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizIn 1941, after President Franklin Roosevelt and Congress passed the first peacetime draft in U.S. history, Buster Keaton approached MGM to see if they would be interested in making a sequel to "Doughboys." He had found that all the principal actors in "Doughboys" were still alive and living in the L.A. area, and he intended to use them in the sequel as they had naturally aged. MGM's executives turned him down because they didn't think a comedy about the peacetime draft would draw audiences. Then Universal released Abbott and Costello's "Buck Privates," a comedy about the peacetime draft, and it became the most successful film of 1941.
- BlooperThe story takes place in 1917-1918, but all of the women's clothes, hats, and hairstyles are strictly 1930.
- Citazioni
Elmer J. Stuyvesant Jr.: I'll run into you - some other war, sometime.
- ConnessioniAlternate-language version of De frente, marchen (1930)
- Colonne sonoreSing
(1930) (uncredited)
Music by Joseph Meyer
Lyrics by Howard Johnson
Performed by Cliff Edwards (vocals and ukelele), Sally Eilers (dance) and chorus
Recensione in evidenza
'Doughboys' is Buster Keaton's second talkie film, and his first drama. Essentially a comedy, the film also contains elements of drama during the war sequences.
Buster Keaton stars as Elmer Stuyvesant Jr., who accidentally enlists in the army. He is surprised to see Mary (Sally Eilers) - a girl he is smitten with - in the army as well. But Elmer discovers his drill sergeant, Sergeant Brophy (Edward Brophy) also has his eyes on Mary, and it sort of becomes a contest for her hand.
An unlikely soldier at first, Elmer becomes a war hero thanks to his bravery. I must be honest, I didn't particularly like the story all that much; neither did I really like the dialogue. I suppose we have to keep in mind talkies were still fairly new in 1930. It was interesting hearing Buster Keaton's voice after so many silent movies (yup, I've seen ALL of his silent films and shorts!).
Gone are the famous Buster Keaton stunts and his poker face, which I so loved in his previous films (when he still had creative freedom before signing with MGM). I also didn't find the film all that funny. Some of the humour felt forced and there were few laugh-out-loud moments as with his previous films. Having said that, the dance scene with Buster was really funny, and a sight to behold! It was also interesting seeing men in drag in 1930!!
Despite the film not holding up to his earlier films, it was nevertheless still entertaining.
Buster Keaton stars as Elmer Stuyvesant Jr., who accidentally enlists in the army. He is surprised to see Mary (Sally Eilers) - a girl he is smitten with - in the army as well. But Elmer discovers his drill sergeant, Sergeant Brophy (Edward Brophy) also has his eyes on Mary, and it sort of becomes a contest for her hand.
An unlikely soldier at first, Elmer becomes a war hero thanks to his bravery. I must be honest, I didn't particularly like the story all that much; neither did I really like the dialogue. I suppose we have to keep in mind talkies were still fairly new in 1930. It was interesting hearing Buster Keaton's voice after so many silent movies (yup, I've seen ALL of his silent films and shorts!).
Gone are the famous Buster Keaton stunts and his poker face, which I so loved in his previous films (when he still had creative freedom before signing with MGM). I also didn't find the film all that funny. Some of the humour felt forced and there were few laugh-out-loud moments as with his previous films. Having said that, the dance scene with Buster was really funny, and a sight to behold! It was also interesting seeing men in drag in 1930!!
Despite the film not holding up to his earlier films, it was nevertheless still entertaining.
- paulclaassen
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