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What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966)

What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? (1966)
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In this service comedy set during World War II, Capt. Cash (Dick Shawn) and Lt. Christian (James Coburn) are given orders to invade a small but strategically important village in Sicily. To their surprise, none of the natives offer the slightest resistance to the Americans taking over their town, who present only one stipulation -- the main event on the town's annual social calendar, a football match followed by a wine festival, is scheduled to happen in a few days. If the Americans would be kind enough to let them have their party, they'll hand over the town without a fight. Cash and Christian think that this plan sounds reasonable enough, and a few days later they and their men are drunkenly whooping it up with the townspeople when both German and U.S. surveillance planes spot the festivities. Thinking the wild party looks more like some sort of battle, both the Germans and Americans make plans to send in troops. Screenwriter William Peter Blatty would enjoy greater success a few years down the line with The Exorcist, a novel about a different sort of conflict. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
James CoburnDick Shawn, (more)
Director(s):
Blake Edwards
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?

In this service comedy set during World War II, Capt. Cash (Dick Shawn) and Lt. Christian (James Coburn) are given orders to invade a small but strategically important village in Sicily. To their surprise, none of the natives offer the slightest resistance to the Americans taking over their town, who present only one stipulation -- the main event on the town's annual social calendar, a football match followed by a wine festival, is scheduled to happen in a few days. If the Americans would be kind enough to let them have their party, they'll hand over the town without a fight. Cash and Christian think that this plan sounds reasonable enough, and a few days later they and their men are drunkenly whooping it up with the townspeople when both German and U.S. surveillance planes spot the festivities. Thinking the wild party looks more like some sort of battle, both the Germans and Americans make plans to send in troops. Screenwriter William Peter Blatty would enjoy greater success a few years down the line with The Exorcist, a novel about a different sort of conflict. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
116 mins

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Director(s):
Blake Edwards
Writer(s):
William Peter Blatty
Producer(s):
Blake Edwards
Categories:
Comedy
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    William T.

    Absolutely love this film. I saw this movie as a kid and enjoyed the antics and craziness of the actors. Classic WWII movie. Operation Petticoat is another funny WWII film with the same style.

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    Mark A.

    James Coburn, as usual, is the best part of this fun 1960s party film. It's a flick you can show on the TV duirng you next household bash. Enjoy it!!

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    Thomas B.

    One of several good military comedies. Most were set in the Pacific such as Operation Petticoat or The Wackiest Ship In The Army. It was great to see one set in Sicily. This movie was directed by Blake Edwards so you should know what to expect. Plenty of laughs and Dick Shawn was outstanding in this film.

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