Frenesie... militari

Titolo originale: Biloxi Blues
Regia: Mike Nichols |
Anno: 1988
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma Guerra
Tag: mississippi river | homophobia | world war ii | based on play or musical | loss of virginity | boot camp | basic training | semi autobiographical | 1940s | barracks | drill sergeant |
Cast: Matthew Broderick | Christopher Walken | Matt Mulhern | Corey Parker | Markus Flanagan | Casey Siemaszko | Michael Dolan | Penelope Ann Miller | Park Overall | Alan Pottinger | Mark Jacobs | David Kienzle | Matthew Kimbrough | Kirby Mitchell | Allen Turner | Tom Kagy | Jeff Bailey | Bill Russell | Natalie Canerday | A. Collin Roddey | Christopher Ginnaven | Morris Mead | David Whitman | Norman Rose | Michael Haley | Ben Hynum | Andy Wigington | Christopher Phelps | Scott Sudbury | Katherine Barry | Ed Bradley | Charles Dietz | John Fedinatz | Lee Jines | Shirley Jordan | Tina Kalimos | John Anthony Lack | Conan McCarty | Albert Owens | Virginia Sandifur | Craig Sechler | Jeffrey Shafer | David James Sharp |

A Biloxi, nel Mississippi, durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, in una base per l'addestramento reclute. Il film ci fa seguire le vicende di un gruppo di militari che diventano amici fra loro durante il periodo di permanenza, nonostante diversità sociali, culturali, razziali. Il gruppo si scontra con lo spietato sergente Toomey, che alla fine salderà il conto della sua cinica durezza.

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In the dance sequence with Eugene and Daisy during "How High the Moon" as they slowly dance in circl [...] D
When speaking to Toomey, Epstein mispronounces the word "neanderthal", as is commonly done. D
This movie starts out in July 1945, as established by Sgt. Toomey during the first meal after they a [...] D
Near the end of the film, Christopher Walken is standing in the rain. One moment his uniform has com [...] D
When Sgt. Toomey is first reviewing his platoon, he says that they will either be sent to the Pacifi [...] D
During the game in the barracks, Wykowski says that he wants to "make it" with the Queen of England. [...] D
During the "last thing before you die" wager, Sgt Toomey yells at the troops that Retreat (the song [...] D
The version of "How High The Moon" by Pat Suzuki used during the opening credits and during the danc [...] D
The scene where the troops are talking about what they would do with their last week on Earth. Wykow [...] D
The closing scene with the steam locomotive is flipped horizontally. D
At the end of the film, as Eugene is narrating over the shot on the train, he says that the atomic b [...] D
Soldier named: Peak, David P, was referred to as "Sweeney" (one of the soldiers ordered to give 100 [...] D
When Toomey is drunk outside the barracks in the rain, his personal ribbons and his marksmanship bad [...] D
While at the dance, You can see the wiring for the Christmas Lights. This type of wiring was not ava [...] D
Sgt. Toomey tells Epstein he may be the "first man to reach Berlin, because I'm sending you in befor [...] D
When the platoon first meets Sgt. Toomey they are standing in an empty field across the road from th [...] D
In an early scene an apparent troop train is shown crossing a bridge. The markings on the sides of t [...] D
Jerome (Broderick) is playing records on a Zenith Cobra-Matic H664 turntable at the dance, this mode [...] D
The paperback that Epstein's reading on the train was printed in the 1980s. D
Set in 1945, a c. 1970 Corningware cup is visible on a shelf. D
Reversed negative: At the end of the film, Eugene is on the train looking out the window of the coac [...] D
When Sgt. Toomey first greets the men, he quietly calls for "attention". When the troops don't react [...] D
There were scenes with mountains in the background. There are no mountains on the Mississippi Gulf C [...] D
The movie is set in the Spring/Summer of 1945. Sergeant Toomey, addressing the men when he first mee [...] D
During the scene in which Wykowski discovers that his wallet has been emptied, Hennesey tells Wykows [...] D
Even if the Erie Lackawanna railroad existed in 1945, it only operated in the north east. NJ,NY,Ohio [...] D
Although the film is set in 1945, there are several references to "current" events that actually occ [...] D
At the end of the movie, as the voice over nears its finish, we see a shot of the train traveling ac [...] D

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Joseph Wykowski: [at chow] I suppose you think you [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: Oh well, Biloxi was beautifu [...] D
[Eugene is trying to make "small talk" with Rowena [...] D
Toomey: [to Arnold B. Epstein] Men do not face ene [...] D
Toomey: [to Arnold B. Epstein] I have a nutcracker [...] D
[Rowena has divested herself of most of her clothi [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: [puts his finger in Carney's food [...] D
Arnold Epstein: Why do you think I'm a homosexual? [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: [to Epstein] I'm out there trying [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: Arnold Epstein always took h [...] D
Rowena: What's your name, honey? Eugene Morris Je [...] D
[the boys are waiting their turn to see a prostitu [...] D
Toomey: [Wykowski and Epstein have a near-altercat [...] D
Daisy: Will you write about dancing with me tonigh [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: I never had men do push ups in be [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: As I look back now, a lot of [...] D
Arnold Epstein: Once you start compromising your t [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: What would you do if the entire J [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: Man it's hot. It's like Afri [...] D
Joseph Wykowski: I've got three enemies now, Jerom [...] D
Toomey: Epstein, Arnold B. Arnold Epstein: Ho, ho [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: Carney, you're first. You're [...] D
Daisy: Eugene, you didn't say one wrong thing in t [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: [narrating] "Something magic [...] D
Joseph Wykowski: [reading from Eugene's journal] O [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: Hey, Fred Astaire, you tryin' to [...] D
Arnold Epstein: You're a witness. You're always st [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: Something magical happens on [...] D
Arnold Epstein: I would like to make Sergeant Merw [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: In the past twenty-one days, you [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: Epstein, Arnold B. Arnold Epstei [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: [narrating] We were headed f [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: [mocking Sgt. Toomey in the [...] D
Toomey: Something wrong with your food, Carney? C [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: Why is it that we come from [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: You would need three promotions t [...] D
Eugene Morris Jerome: Our new sergeant was a sane, [...] D
Sergeant Toomey: Tell me, Jerome, if a piss drunk [...] D

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