The Sad Sack (1957)

The Sad Sack

Title: The Sad Sack

Release Date: 1957-11-27

Genres: Comedy

Runtime: 98 minutes

Status: Released

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The Lovable Laughable GI Goof!

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Private Meredith Bixby is so out of step in the Army that his six weeks of planned basic training has now stretched to 17 months. After he loses a tank, WAC Major Shelton, a psychologist, is assigned to make a good soldier out of him. She requests Corporal Dolan and Private Stan Wensalawsky to help with the training. Dolan and Stan both have scores to settle with Bixby and their "guidance" leads to more mishaps. Sergeant Pulley has them shipped out to Morocco. On leave in North Africa, Bixy wanders alone into a bar, has a few Moroccan Delights, which he thinks are malted milks, and becomes convinced that exotic singer-dancer Zita is THE girl for him.

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Actors

Jerry Lewis

Jerry Lewis

Private Meredith C. Bixby

David Wayne

David Wayne

Corporal Larry Dolan

Phyllis Kirk

Phyllis Kirk

Maj. Shelton

Peter Lorre

Peter Lorre

Abdul

Joe Mantell

Joe Mantell

Pvt. Stan Wenaslawsky

Crew

George Marshall

George Marshall

Directing - Director

Edmund Beloin

Edmund Beloin

Writing - Screenplay

Nate Monaster

Nate Monaster

Writing - Screenplay

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