El sargento Bilko

All he ever wanted was an honest week's pay for an honest day's work.

Ernest G. Bilko es un sargento del ejército de los Estados Unidos que se vale de su posición para hacer toda clase de pequeños trapicheos, incluyendo las apuestas ilegales, en una base militar de Kansas. Su oficial superior, el comandante Hall, permanece ignorante de todo esto. Los problemas se sucederán con la llegada de un viejo rival del sargento: el Mayor Thorn.

"Sgt. Bilko," a 1996 comedy film directed by Jonathan Lynn and produced by Imagine Entertainment and Universal Pictures, brings the beloved character from the classic 1950s television series "The Phil Silvers Show" to the big screen. Starring Steve Martin as the cunning and charismatic Master Sergeant Ernest G. Bilko, the film captures the essence of the original character while introducing him to a new generation of viewers. Set at the fictional Fort Baxter, the story follows Bilko as he masterminds various schemes to outwit his superiors and fund his gambling habits, all while maintaining a facade of military discipline. The film's humor is rooted in Bilko's ingenious plots and his ability to manipulate situations to his advantage, often with hilarious consequences. From rigging a boxing match to orchestrating a fake military exercise, Bilko's antics are both absurd and endearing. The supporting cast, including Dan Aykroyd as his loyal sidekick and Phil Hartman as a rival officer, adds depth and comedic flair to the narrative. The chemistry between the characters, particularly the dynamic between Bilko and his nemesis, Major Thorn, played by Hartman, drives much of the film's comedic momentum. While "Sgt. Bilko" received mixed reviews upon its release, it remains a nostalgic nod to the original series and a showcase for Steve Martin's comedic talents. The film's light-hearted tone and slapstick humor appeal to fans of classic comedy, even if it doesn't fully capture the satirical edge of the television show. The production values, including the detailed recreation of the military base and the period-appropriate costumes, contribute to the film's charm and authenticity. Overall, "Sgt. Bilko" is a fun and entertaining adaptation that pays homage to its source material while standing on its own as a comedic film. It may not have achieved the same iconic status as the original series, but it offers a delightful glimpse into the world of a lovable schemer and his misadventures in the military. For those looking for a dose of nostalgia and laughter, "Sgt. Bilko" delivers a satisfying, if somewhat uneven, cinematic experience.

Año1996

Presupuesto39000000$

Duración90 min

Ingresos37956793$

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GénerosComedia

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Sgt. Bilko

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