Carry On, Sergeant!
Carry On, Sergeant!

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Carry On, Sergeant!

1928
Movie
107 min
English

A group of workers decide to join the army in the Great War. The indulge themselves in the side benefits to being soldiers, and one of them marries a French waitress.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: George B. SevyGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

During World War I, a group of American volunteers joins the French Foreign Legion. Faced with the harsh realities of trench warfare, they must find humor and camaraderie amidst the chaos. The film follows their misadventures and attempts to survive the brutal conflict with a healthy dose of slapstick and wit.

Critical Reception

As an early sound-era comedy, 'Carry On, Sergeant!' was likely met with moderate enthusiasm for its humor and war setting, though contemporary reviews are scarce. Its status as a low-budget, pre-Code film means detailed critical analysis from its release is difficult to find. It's generally remembered as a lighthearted war comedy typical of its era, aiming more for laughs than serious commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film delivers straightforward war-time comedy with a light touch.

  • Features physical humor and amusing situations typical of early sound comedies.

  • Offers a simplistic, less-than-serious portrayal of soldiers during WWI.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to the film's age and limited availability. It is likely appreciated by those interested in early sound comedies and lighthearted war films.

Fun Fact

This film is notable for being one of the earliest feature-length sound films to be released, utilizing the Vitaphone sound-on-disc system.

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