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In the Army Now is a 1994 American war comedy film directed by Daniel Petrie, Jr., written by Ken Kaufman, Stu Krieger, Daniel Petrie, Jr., Fax Bahr, and Adam Small, and starring Pauly Shore, Andy Dick, David Alan Grier, Esai Morales, and Lori Petty.
You're in the Army Now is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Jimmy Durante, Phil Silvers, Jane Wyman and Regis Toomey. [1] It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. It features the longest kiss in film history to date (lasting three minutes and five seconds), [2] a record that lasted until 1988. [3]
"You're in the Army Now" also known as "We're in the Army Now" [2] is an American song written in 1917 by Isham Jones. [3] Lyrics were written by Tell Taylor and Ole Olsen . [ 4 ] The notes of the melody are intended to resemble those of a U.S. Army bugle call.
Prime Video's Invincible, the ultra-violent animated series based on Robert Kirkman's acclaimed comic book series, is back for Season 2.Featuring the voice talents of Steven Yeun, Sandra Oh, J.K ...
This story contains spoilers for Invincible season 2. Even superheroes need a break sometimes. But crime doesn't wait! Invincible's popularity has only grown during the Prime Video animated show's ...
Fightin' Army is a bimonthly war comic that was published by Charlton Comics from 1956–1984 [1] (though it was primarily a reprint title from 1978 to the end of its run). Telling fictional stories of the United States Army , it was a sister title of the other Charlton war comics Fightin' Air Force , Fightin' Marines , and Fightin' Navy .
Full movie. In World War I, song-and-dance man Jerry Jones is drafted into the US Army, where he stages a revue called Yip Yip Yaphank.It is a rousing success, but one night during the show orders are received to leave immediately for France: instead of the finale, the troops march up the aisles through the audience, out the theater's main entrance and into a convoy of waiting trucks.
"In the Army" is the first episode of the second season of The Ren & Stimpy Show. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on August 15, 1992. It is the first episode in the series to not be directed by creator John Kricfalusi , with developer Bob Camp taking up these duties.