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Stripes

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
85K
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Bill Murray in Stripes (1981)
Two friends who are dissatisfied with their jobs decide to join the army for a bit of fun.
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Two friends who are dissatisfied with their jobs decide to join the army for a bit of fun.Two friends who are dissatisfied with their jobs decide to join the army for a bit of fun.Two friends who are dissatisfied with their jobs decide to join the army for a bit of fun.

  • Director
    • Ivan Reitman
  • Writers
    • Len Blum
    • Daniel Goldberg
    • Harold Ramis
  • Stars
    • Bill Murray
    • John Candy
    • Harold Ramis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    85K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    815
    1,778
    • Director
      • Ivan Reitman
    • Writers
      • Len Blum
      • Daniel Goldberg
      • Harold Ramis
    • Stars
      • Bill Murray
      • John Candy
      • Harold Ramis
    • 218User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • John
    John Candy
    John Candy
    • Ox
    Harold Ramis
    Harold Ramis
    • Russell
    Warren Oates
    Warren Oates
    • Sgt. Hulka
    P.J. Soles
    P.J. Soles
    • Stella
    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Louise
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • Capt. Stillman
    John Voldstad
    John Voldstad
    • Stillman's Aide
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Cruiser
    Lance LeGault
    Lance LeGault
    • Col. Glass
    Roberta Leighton
    • Anita
    Conrad Dunn
    • Psycho
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    Judge Reinhold
    • Elmo
    Antone Pagán
    Antone Pagán
    • Hector
    • (as Antone Pagan)
    Glenn-Michael Jones
    • Leon
    William Lucking
    William Lucking
    • Recruiter
    • (as Bill Lucking)
    Fran Ryan
    Fran Ryan
    • Dowager in Cab
    Joe Flaherty
    Joe Flaherty
    • Border Guard
    • (as Joseph P. Flaherty)
    • Director
      • Ivan Reitman
    • Writers
      • Len Blum
      • Daniel Goldberg
      • Harold Ramis
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    8superboy478

    Funny as hell!

    Stripes is a raunchy, adult comedy from critically acclaimed producer/director Ivan Reitman (Evolution, Kindergarten Cop). And it stars Bill Murray (The Royal Tenenbaums), Harold Ramis (As Good as it Gets), John Candy (Uncle Buck), Warren Oates (True Grit).

    Low life cab driver John Winger (Bill Murray) loses a lot in 2 hours. That is his job, his apartment, his girlfriend, his car. So, he decides that he's had enough of his pathetic life in New York, so he decides to join the army. He also talks his friend Russel Ziskey (Harold Ramis) into joining with him.

    When they finally do join, they are both put into a platoon drilled by Sgt. Hulka (Warren Oates) who has his eye on John. They both go through weeks and weeks of hell by doing basic training and putting up with Sgt. Hulka. But, they full fill their goal by meeting Stella (P.J. Soles) and Louise (Sean Young), two beautiful MP's who have their eys on Russel and John.

    As the story moves on, they go to battle in Germany and end up in more hilarious confilcts.

    I must say, I think that Warren Oates was a perfect choice for Sgt. Hulka, and that he was so brilliant and funny with the character. I give him graditude. 1921-1982

    This is not a movie for kids, but teens may enjoy it if they are looking for a hilarious comedy. STRIPES is 100% classic and comedy!
    6bkoganbing

    It Can Stand Up To Goofballs.

    Despite the fact that there is no way on God's green earth or this country's army that such a set of circumstances could ever happen, that's still no reason not to enjoy Stripes. The film is in a long line of service comedies that date all the way back to Charlie Chaplin's Shoulder Arms and further than that. Even Shakespeare found some humor in army life, just read how Falstaff made do in the service of his king.

    Of course Falstaff wasn't a drill sergeant like Warren Oates who had a platoon of underachievers with the likes of Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, and John Candy as recruits. As is usual the service comedies make a mistake in that the basic training company stays intact with the same sergeant. In real life Oates would have taken a drink when the eight weeks was done and gone on to some fresh young trainees.

    But some brain in the Pentagon decides that what a new type urban assault vehicle needs is some fresh recruits to maintain it, reasoning if the vehicle is worthy it can stand up to goofballs. The vehicle looks like your ordinary average camper, in fact Murray and Ramis while they're guarding it decide it would be a great chick magnet. So they pick up a pair of female MPs in P.J. Soles and Sean Young.

    The officer in charge is John Larroquette who isn't much better than the recruits he has and when the vehicle turns up missing, he sounds the general alarm worthy of the Captain in Mister Roberts. He leads the whole troop after Murray and Ramis right into at that time Communist Czechoslovakia and some nasty Russians. Good thing they didn't have their A team playing either.

    Stripes is your typical armed service comedy with a nice Eighties twist from Bill Murray and a crew from Saturday Night Live just coming into their prime as players. John Larroquette is the best in the film, imagine ADA Dan Fielding in an army uniform and you got Larroquette's character. You notice the New York County DA's office never gives Fielding any really big cases to handle.

    And yes that vehicle can withstand anything and it has more tricks than James Bond's Astin-Martin. To see what and how much, you have to watch Stripes.
    7SnoopyStyle

    The gang being funny

    John Winger (Bill Murray) quits his cab driving job and loses his girlfriend. In addition, he loses his car and his home. His best friend Russell (Harold Ramis) is tired of teaching ESL. John convinces Russell to join the army with him. There they meet fellow recruit Ox (John Candy). Sgt. Hulka (Warren Oates) shapes them up and they're led by the sleazy incompetent Capt. Stillman (John Larroquette). The fact that John and Russell keep getting into trouble means that they continuously encounter MPs Stella (PJ Soles) and Louise (Sean Young).

    Director Ivan Reitman brings the gang together for a bit of fun. Bill Murray is his sarcastic self. Harold Ramis is a competent sidekick. The best fun was had by John Candy who gets to mud wrestle a whole bevel of beauties. Although not the group's best collaboration, this is still very funny especially if you like Bill Murray's antics.
    7imseeg

    First hour was great, the second hour was a bit long winding...

    Bill Murray, John Candy, Harold Ramis. Those guys were a sure guarantee for some good laughs during the eighties and nineties. And this is one of the funniest films they made.

    The good: Bill Murray and John Candy.

    The bad: the story is ridiculous and the first hour of this movie is good (basic military training), but the second hour of this movie starts to get a bit longwinding. 2 hours for comedy is a bit too much. Still an enjoyable watch, BUT only for the first hour or so...

    Highly recommended for any youngsters who dont yet know Bill Murray and John Candy. Have a laugh!
    7no-skyline

    Pretty Good Comedy

    Three giants of American comedy Bill Murray, John Candy and Harrold Ramis star in this often funny, occasionally hilarious tale of misfits joining the army. This is along the lines of Police Academy in plot but slightly less zany in delivery due to the deadpan delivery of Rammis and particularly Murry who plays the ultimate slacker.

    It has to be said there are some comedy misfires in here and the ending is maybe a bit much, but overall this is a good little comedy. Murray is of course excellent as is most of the supporting cast, John Candy is maybe a little underused as Ox. Also the film is definitely of it's time (the cold war still in full swing, boo ruskies and reds etc) but that wont spoil your enjoyment.

    7/10 - Not up there with Murray and Ramis best (Groundhog Day and Ghostbusters) but worth a watch on cable or rental.

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    • Trivia
      According to Ivan Reitman, Bill Murray insisted that Harold Ramis be cast as his friend for two reasons: 1. They were long-time friends in real life. 2. So Ramis could help Murray re-write his dialogue or help him improvise.
    • Goofs
      Neither John nor Russell have their hair cut short enough for Army recruits.
    • Quotes

      John Winger: Cut it out! Cut it out! Cut it out! The hell's the matter with you? Stupid! We're all very different people. We're not Watusi. We're not Spartans. We're Americans, with a capital 'A', huh? You know what that means? Do ya? That means that our forefathers were kicked out of every decent country in the world. We are the wretched refuse. We're the underdog. We're mutts! Here's proof: his nose is cold! But there's no animal that's more faithful, that's more loyal, more loveable than the mutt. Who saw "Old Yeller?" Who cried when Old Yeller got shot at the end?

      [raises his hand]

      John Winger: [Sarcastically] Nobody cried when Old Yeller got shot? I'm sure.

      [hands are reluctantly raised]

      John Winger: I cried my eyes out. So we're all dogfaces, we're all very, very different, but there is one thing that we all have in common: we were all stupid enough to enlist in the Army. We're mutants. There's something wrong with us, something very, very wrong with us. Something seriously wrong with us - we're soldiers. But we're American soldiers! We've been kicking ass for 200 years! We're ten and one! Now we don't have to worry about whether or not we practiced. We don't have to worry about whether Captain Stillman wants to have us hung. All we have to do is to be the great American fighting soldier that is inside each one of us. Now do what I do, and say what I say. And make me proud.

    • Crazy credits
      Four actors with the first name "John", are listed back -to-back in the final credits: John Candy, John Larroquette, John Voldstad and John Diehl.
    • Alternate versions
      The "Extended Cut" DVD includes 18 minutes' worth of deleted scenes re-edited back into the film (and most available separately in the menu):
      • A longer discussion between John and Russell before they drive to the recruiting office
      • A short addition to the training montage where Russell and Ox deal with a heavy trash can (not available separately, see below)
      • A nine-minute scene in which John and Russell take LSD and accidentally end up on a mission in the Colombian jungle. They meet with rebels whom they smoke marijuana and take more LSD with. The rebels want to kill them but they escape by leading the rebels in a rendition of "Quando, Quando, Quando"
      • After Hulka's injury, a false account by Stillman of how it happened (though John knows that Stillman was at fault)
      • An extra minute in the EM-50 introduction scene where John and Russell are "volunteered" to watch it for the weekend (instead of just suddenly on guard for no reason)
      • Love scenes between the two couples during their Germany vacation in which the women are nude
      • A longer discussion between John and Russell before Russell agrees to save the men in Czechoslovakia
      However, the DVD suffers from several flaws:
      • The "Theatrical" version retains the trash can segment (about 12 seconds) and skips past the Germany vacation romp about 10 seconds too soon, cutting after "special exercises" and leaving out the mention of the suitcase John's brought
      • The "Theatrical" version also executes the branching very poorly, with a noticeable pause for each of the six major deleted scenes and occasional brief hiccup in content at those points (including about 2 seconds at the end of the training montage)
      • Only the 5.1 remix is available, not the original mono track
      • The Extended Cut identifies the extra scenes with subtitles that cannot be disabled, and the disc provides no way to switch between versions without reinsertion
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Stripes/Eyes of a Stranger/The Cannonball Run/Superman II (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Rubberband Man
      Written by Thom Bell (uncredited) and Linda Creed (uncredited)

      Performed by The Spinners

      Courtesy of Atlantic Records

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
      • Polish
    • Also known as
      • El pelotón chiflado
    • Filming locations
      • James B. Beam Distilling Co. - 149 Happy Hollow Road, Clermont, Kentucky, USA(Russian outpost)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $85,297,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,130,197
      • Jun 28, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $85,297,000
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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