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Biloxi Blues CD1
TrailerThe movie follows young Eugene Morris Jerome who is shipped from his Brooklyn home to basic training in Biloxi, Mississippi and introduced to adulthood through his experiences with a diverse group of young recruits, a Biloxi beauty, and a local prostitute.Actors: Matthew Broderick, Christopher Walken, Matt Mulhern, Corey Parker, Markus Flanagan, Casey Siemaszko, Michael Dolan, Penelope Ann Miller, Park Overall, Alan Pottinger, Mark Evan Jacobs, ...»Director: Mike NicholsCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: SDRelease: 1988IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Biloxi Blues CD1"
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Characters of "Biloxi Blues CD1"
Eugene Morris JeromePlayed by: Matthew BroderickSgt. ToomeyPlayed by: Christopher WalkenArnold B. EpsteinPlayed by: Corey ParkerDon CarneyPlayed by: Casey SiemaszkoRowenaPlayed by: Park Overall -
Directors of "Biloxi Blues CD1"
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Creators of "Biloxi Blues CD1"
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Critic Reviews of "Biloxi Blues CD1"
Los Angeles TimesOctober 26, 2011Broderick acts with a beautifully wary exuberance, full of a puckish vulnerability and anxious, twisted impishness.
Chicago ReaderOctober 26, 2011Perhaps this movie isn't as wise or as profound as Simon wants it to be, but it is certainly a cut above sitcom complacency, and packed with wit and charm.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Playing a character perched precisely on the point between adolescence and manhood, Broderick is enjoyable all the way.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003With superb performances by Mr. Broderick and Christopher Walken, who plays Mr. Simon's nearly unhinged, very funny variation on the drill sergeant of movie myth, ''Biloxi Blues'' has a fully satisfying lif...[ END HERE ] of its own
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000The movie Mike Nichols has directed from the play is pale, shallow, unconvincing and predictable, and tells us less about the characters than we already know.
Empire MagazineOctober 26, 2011The combination of Neil Simon and Mike Nichols has the pair of them back to somewhere near their best.
TV GuideOctober 26, 2011An intelligent, tightly constructed film which manages to satirize both the military and the process of growing up.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsNovember 12, 2008The acting honors are stolen by Christopher Walken.
Video-Reviewmaster.comJune 25, 2005Odd blend of comedy and terrorizing between Broderick and Walken.
Capital Times (Madison, WI)August 08, 2003Great performances elevate Simon's amusing and nostalgic tale.
Spirituality and PracticeJuly 15, 2003Charts a Jewish boy's rite of passage into adulthood during 1943 as an Army Recruit.
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