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4.4/10
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Ernest joins the Army reserves so he can drive the bigrigs, but ends up being sent into combat!Ernest joins the Army reserves so he can drive the bigrigs, but ends up being sent into combat!Ernest joins the Army reserves so he can drive the bigrigs, but ends up being sent into combat!
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- 1 nomination total
David Müller
- Col. Bradley Pierre Gullet
- (as David Muller)
Ivan D. Lucas
- Pres. Almar Habib Tufuti
- (as Ivan Lucas)
John R. Cherry III
- Sgt. Ben Kovsky - aka 'Sarge'
- (as John Cherry)
Farouk Valley-Omar
- Kibee
- (as Farouk Valley Omar)
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- TriviaThis is the final "Ernest" film, as well as Jim Varney's final on-screen appearance as the character of Ernest P. Worrell. Writer/director John R. Cherry III had planned for Varney to star in a non-Ernest comedy film. However, Varney had gotten so ill while shooting this movie that Cherry couldn't bring himself to make him work on the film. Varney died two years later, which motivated Cherry to retire.
- GoofsThe film's working title ''Stormin' Ernest'' is listed near the end of the closing credits instead of where ''Ernest in the Army'' would normally be.
- Quotes
Ernest P. Worrell: A real soldier wouldn't leave those people. And ironically, neither would I.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People (2006)
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"Ernest in the Army" should have been hilarious, but sadly, it doesn't feel like a movie about him, just an army movie that happens to have Ernest in it. It's okay, not a major letdown, but you'd think a comedy about a bumbling idiot in the Army, especially when it's Ernest P. Worrell, would be a laugh riot. That is not the case. Sure, it has some predictably funny moments, but they are few and far between. Even the army itself (as depicted in this film) just feels very ordinary. The dramatic subplot involving the black street kid is unnecessary and feels tacked-on.
** out of ****
** out of ****
- raisleygordon
- May 29, 2012
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- Also known as
- Stormin' Ernest
- Filming locations
- Atlantis Dunes, Atlantis, Western Cape, South Africa("Karifistan" desert scenes)
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- Budget
- $1,000,000 (estimated)
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