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Sergeants 3

  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.4K
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Sergeants 3 (1962)
ComedyWestern

Three cavalry officers and a bugler work together to thwart a Native American chief intent on uniting local tribes against the white man.Three cavalry officers and a bugler work together to thwart a Native American chief intent on uniting local tribes against the white man.Three cavalry officers and a bugler work together to thwart a Native American chief intent on uniting local tribes against the white man.

  • Director
    • John Sturges
  • Writers
    • W.R. Burnett
    • Rudyard Kipling
  • Stars
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Dean Martin
    • Sammy Davis Jr.
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • W.R. Burnett
      • Rudyard Kipling
    • Stars
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Dean Martin
      • Sammy Davis Jr.
    • 32User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • First Sgt. Mike Merry
    Dean Martin
    Dean Martin
    • Sgt. Chip Deal
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    Sammy Davis Jr.
    • Jonah Williams
    Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    • Sgt. Larry Barrett
    Joey Bishop
    Joey Bishop
    • Sgt.-Maj. Roger Boswell
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Mountain Hawk
    Ruta Lee
    Ruta Lee
    • Amelia Parent
    Buddy Lester
    Buddy Lester
    • Willie Sharpknife
    Phillip Crosby
    Phillip Crosby
    • Cpl. Ellis
    Dennis Crosby
    Dennis Crosby
    • Pvt. Page
    Lindsay Crosby
    Lindsay Crosby
    • Pvt. Wills
    Hank Henry
    Hank Henry
    • Blacksmith
    Dick Simmons
    Dick Simmons
    • Col. William Collingwood
    • (as Richard Simmons)
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • Watanka
    Armand Alzamora
    Armand Alzamora
    • Caleb
    Richard Hale
    Richard Hale
    • White Eagle
    Mickey Finn
    Mickey Finn
    • Morton
    Sonny King
    • Corporal
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • W.R. Burnett
      • Rudyard Kipling
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews32

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    Jean-Kelly

    Lack of availability of this film on video or DVD

    Why oh why can I not get a copy of this film? I can remember seeing it at the cinema many years ago. As has previously been stated, not one of the Rat Pack's best, but a very entertaining film. I can still recall many of the scenes, especially when Peter Lawford was climbing on the roof to put dynamite down a chimney and the scene when Sammy Davis Jr was buried up to his neck in the sand. As with all the Rat Pack movies, the humour is always bubbling, just beneath the surface. I would love to have my own VHS copy. Please, please does anyone know if there is one available anywhere?
    jlpriest

    A plea for release of this classic

    I never miss Gunga Din when it is on TV. It is a great story. When I was young, the Rat Pack remake was my favorite film, period. That this classic is not available in DVD or Video isn't fair. I want to show young kids this movie. I want to show ME this movie. Can't something be done?
    7bkoganbing

    The Rat Pack Taming the Wild West

    Sergeants 3 is the second and last true rat pack film because it is the only other one with all the rat packers in the cast besides Ocean's 11. I guess that's just how it is for us purists.

    Anyway Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Peter Lawford are three U.S. cavalry sergeants in the days of the old west and I have to say they would have been right at home with Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch at Fort Courage. They're good fighting men, but can't quite deal with the discipline the army imposes.

    They make the acquaintance of Sammy Davis, Jr. who is a newly freed slave out in the west who'd like to join the cavalry.

    If this all starts to sound familiar it should because it's the plot for the RKO classic Gunga Din. And it's the reason this film hasn't been seen for years and is not out on VHS or DVD. I was fortunate to see it in the theaters way back in the day.

    It's got quite a few laughs in it, the majority of them as I remember gathered by Dean Martin. He's got the part Cary Grant played in Gunga Din. Dino's persona exactly fits the role he has. Talk about undisciplined, he was lucky he had a career in the military.

    The film is also memorable for the presence of three of Bing Crosby's sons by his first marriage. I have absolutely no doubt that they got cast in the film as a favor by old blue eyes to the old groaner. Philip, Dennis, and Lindsay Crosby had a quartet act with older brother Gary and they had a celebrated breakup with him. Now they were trying to get going as a trio and not having any more success.

    This was also Peter Lawford's last film with the pack. Sinatra broke off relations with him completely after that famous incident when President Kennedy refused to stay at his place while in Los Angeles and opted for Bing Crosby's estate. Frank took it out on Lawford who really had nothing to do with that at all. It marked the beginning of Sinatra's rightward march into the Republican party.

    Sergeants 3 is funny, not a great film by any means, but all the cast did far worse stuff. But it curiously enough marks the high point of the fabled rat pack. After this film, a whole lot of events happened including a presidential assassination and things were never the same.
    6Bunuel1976

    SERGEANTS 3 (John Sturges, 1962) **1/2

    Ever since my childhood, the Rat Pack films have been staples on Italian TV – but, curiously enough, not this one!; still, as often happens, its long absence doesn’t necessarily make it a lost gem and, actually, it can now be seen as the least of them! In any case, a legitimate DVD edition of it has just been released in time for the 10th anniversary of Frank Sinatra’s passing – though I had to make do myself with a barely adequate VHS-to-DVD dub for this viewing…but which, surprisingly ran for 117 minutes when the film’s official length is given as 112!

    Anyway, personally produced by Sinatra, this emerges as the third version of a Rudyard Kipling story: a sort of GUNGA DIN (1939) parody in Western garb – except that the original already contained strong doses of humor! Old hand W.R. Burnett wrote the script and the necessity here to follow a proper plot renders this less freewheeling than other Rat Peck outings; however, this then results in jarring bouts of violence played alongside revue-style comic sketches! The film’s major set-piece is an extended shootout between the boys and some renegade Indians in a ghost town which culminates in an outburst of fireworks and the shooting of dynamite a' la RIO BRAVO (1959); by the way, Sinatra and Dean Martin had already proved themselves in the genre – most notably with JOHNNY CONCHO (1956) and RIO BRAVO itself respectively (Martin actually became a staple of the gun-and-saddle tradition between 1956 and 1973).

    With this in mind, the repartee among the stars is par for the course: Martin has the old Cary Grant role, Peter Lawford fills in for Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Sammy Davis Jr., naturally, is Din; as for Joey Bishop’s character, he usually finds himself the brunt of the boys’ jokes. Sinatra himself seems constrained by the martinet role played in GUNGA DIN by Victor McLaglen but, typically, Dino and Davis have fun with their roles. Michael Pate and Henry Silva (as father and son) feature as the rebelling Indians; incidentally, Sinatra and Silva’s next confrontation – later that year in THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE – proved far more memorable. It’s also worth pointing out that three of Bing Crosby’s sons appear here as bumbling privates.

    Director Sturges was himself a Western expert and had already collaborated with Sinatra on the war adventure NEVER SO FEW (1959); he also did a number of Cavalry vs. Indians-type efforts such as ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO (1953) and THE HALLELUJAH TRAIL (1965; which was also largely played for laughs).

    P.S. Shortly after this film’s release, Sinatra fell out badly with Lawford (even throwing him down a flight of stairs!) after President Kennedy – who was Lawford’s brother-in-law – choose to stay over at Bing Crosby’s house rather than his (due to recent allegations of Sinatra’s connection with the Mafia being uncovered) and which explains Lawford’s disappearance from subsequent Rat Pack efforts…
    john.foulks

    one of the best

    I have not seen this picture in over 30 years, I think it is one of the best comedies put into a motion picture. I would like to buy it on VHS, but I feel that the motion picture of arts and science have lost it or it was not preserved

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    • Trivia
      This film is basically a remake of Gunga Din (1939) set in the American "Wild West". After filming was completed, the producers discovered they needed to secure the rights to the original story. They were forced to pay a large fee to the copyright owners before the film could be released.
    • Goofs
      The shown lever-action arms carried by the soldiers were not issued to US units. 1873 saw the initial issuance of trapdoor Springfields, a breech-loading single shot rifle or carbine using a .45 caliber metallic cartridge - the same arms carried by Custer's troopers at Little Big Horn.
    • Quotes

      First Sgt. Mike Merry: He should get out of this, after all, he's an educated man who'd look forward to better things. I mean he's not at all like Chip and I, you know, we're used to constant fighting and hardships. And it's beginning to tell a little bit on old Larry, don't you think so?

      Amelia Parent: Oh Mike, I'm so glad to hear you say that, and you're so right. Isn't he, Larry?

      [Larry looks at Amelia silently]

      Amelia Parent: Well dear, isn't he?

      First Sgt. Mike Merry: He's probably thinking about the cozy little home you're going to have: fireplace, maybe a little kitty cat on the rug.

      Sgt. Chip Deal: Slippers.

      [Larry crosses his arms]

      First Sgt. Mike Merry: And a smoking jacket. Peace and solid comfort, right?

      Sgt. Chip Deal: Mortgage.

      First Sgt. Mike Merry: Oh, don't pay him any mind, he's just jesting.

      Amelia Parent: You know Larry, it's a wonderful thing, having understanding friends like this.

    • Connections
      Featured in World Gone Mad (1963)

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Badlands
    • Filming locations
      • Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Essex Productions
      • Meadway-Claude Productions Company (I) (II)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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