Which Way to the Front?
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Which Way to the Front? (1970)
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You vill see "Which Way to the Front?" ... und you vill laugh!
Which Way to the Front? is a 1970 film starring Jerry Lewis. It would be Lewis' last released film for eleven years (Lewis' first film for Warner Brothers and his second and last one being 1983's Cracking Up[clarification needed]), until 1981's Hardly Working. The unreleased The Day the Clown Cried was filmed in the years between. Which Way to the Front? was released in July 1970 by Warner Bros.
Brendan (Jerry Lewis) is an eccentric multimillionaire who is rejected for military service in this misfired comedy. Eager to help the Allies, he gathers a quartet of offbeat irregulars and sails to Italy to join the conflict. Brendan captures a Nazi general and masquerades as the enemy. When Allies arrive, he is mistaken for the real general. Jan Murray, Dack Rambo, John Wood and Steve Franklin help the inept but patriotic Brendan. Also appearing are Kaye Ballard, Neil Hamilton, and George Takei, all allumni of successful television programs from the late 1960s
Release Date: September 5, 1970
Distrib: Warner Brothers
Which Way to the Front? is a 1970 film starring Jerry Lewis. It would be Lewis' last released film for eleven years (Lewis' first film for Warner Brothers and his second and last one being 1983's Cracking Up[clarification needed]), until 1981's Hardly Working. The unreleased The Day the Clown Cried was filmed in the years between. Which Way to the Front? was released in July 1970 by Warner Bros.
Brendan (Jerry Lewis) is an eccentric multimillionaire who is rejected for military service in this misfired comedy. Eager to help the Allies, he gathers a quartet of offbeat irregulars and sails to Italy to join the conflict. Brendan captures a Nazi general and masquerades as the enemy. When Allies arrive, he is mistaken for the real general. Jan Murray, Dack Rambo, John Wood and Steve Franklin help the inept but patriotic Brendan. Also appearing are Kaye Ballard, Neil Hamilton, and George Takei, all allumni of successful television programs from the late 1960s
Release Date: September 5, 1970
Distrib: Warner Brothers
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