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Stripes
TrailerThe movie follows cab driver John Winger, who decides to ask his best friend to join the army together after losing his job, his apartment, his car, and his girlfriend. Once in boot camp, John becomes the unofficial leader for his platoon, made up mostly of other misfits and assorted losers.Actors: Bill Murray, Harold Ramis, Warren Oates, P.J. Soles, Sean Young, John Candy, John Larroquette, John Voldstad, John Diehl, Lance LeGault, Roberta Leighton, ...»Director: Ivan ReitmanCountry: United StatesDuration: 106 minQuality: HDRelease: 1981IMDb: 6.81 CommentsSort By- Newest
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mtggod6969 #1 Movies Online userIf you're at an age, and you didn't fall in love with PJ Soles(so damn hot).... and Bill Murray... you weren't living your best life in the 80's!2021-10-18 02:10 -
Actors of "Stripes"
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Characters of "Stripes"
JohnPlayed by: Bill MurrayRussell ZiskeyPlayed by: Harold RamisSgt. HulkaPlayed by: Warren OatesStellaPlayed by: P.J. SolesLouisePlayed by: Sean YoungOxPlayed by: John CandyCapt. StillmanPlayed by: John LarroquetteCol. GlassPlayed by: Lance LeGault -
Directors of "Stripes"
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Creators of "Stripes"
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Critic Reviews of "Stripes"
Washington PostDecember 18, 2015The premise and star remain out of whack until the rambling, diffuse screenplay finally struggles beyond basic training.
TIME MagazineOctober 05, 2008Stripes will keep potential felons off the streets for two hours. Few people seem to be asking, these days, that movies do more.
Chicago ReaderApril 01, 2008The balance of the film consists of time-tested commercial material, most of which is still working fine.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006[Reitmam] manages a reasonable success rate at pulling off the numerous verbal and sight gags with which the script is peppered.
Chicago Sun-TimesOctober 23, 2004An anarchic slob movie, a celebration of all that is irreverent, reckless, foolhardy, undisciplined, and occasionally scatological. It's a lot of fun.
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004Mr. Murray hasn't yet reached the point at which his routines can be sustained for more than 10 minutes at a time. But he has achieved a sardonically exaggerated calm that can be very entertaining.
Antagony & EcstasySeptember 29, 2014Benefits immensely from being graded on a curve: it's no Ghostbusters, but it's no Police Academy either.
CinePassionSeptember 25, 2009Murray's insouciant Sixties clowning survives being parachuted into the Eighties
TV GuideApril 01, 2008An often hilarious film that provided Bill Murray with a perfect opportunity in which to display his comedic skills.
Film4April 01, 2008With a cast that consists largely of Saturday Night Live veterans, laughs are guaranteed, not least from a hilarious Murray.
Fantastica DailyOctober 21, 2005The first hour of Stripes is side-splittingly hilarious. Unfortunately, it fizzles a bit once Warren Oates' Sgt. "The Big Toe" Hulka disappears.
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