A Man Called Sarge (1990)
February 2, 1990Release Date
A Man Called Sarge (1990)
February 2, 1990Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Gary Kroeger
Sarge
Gretchen German
Sadie
Marc Singer
Von Kraut
Jennifer Runyon
Fifi LaRue
Andy Greenhalgh
Browning
Michael Mears
Cheval
Natasha Lyonne
Arab Girl
Bobby Di Cicco
Anzalone
Howard Busgang
Steinmetz
Travis McKenna
Billy Bob
Andy Bumatai
Bearpaw
Chris England
Fergus
Jeffry Wickham
Fitzpatrick
Peter Dennis
Montgomery
Caitlyn Jenner
Self (as Bruce Jenner)
Yehuda Efroni
Father Bruce
Aviva Marks
Sister Roxanne
Lior Hashin
Stewardess
Ariel Roshko
ProductionDesigner
Zafrir Kochanovsky
Oberlieutenant
Josef Beeby
Von Kraut's Aide
Tomer Yoseph
Arab Boy
Alexander Peleg
Gestapo Agent
Amikam Levi
Bartender
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Details.
Release DateFebruary 2, 1990
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 28m
Content RatingPG-13
Box Office$92,874
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A Man Called Sarge is a 1990 American parody film, written and directed by Stuart Gillard, starring Gary Kroeger, Marc Singer, Gretchen German and introducing a young Natasha Lyonne.
The humour is built on slapstick and verbal puns, in the fashion of comedy filmmaking trio Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, spoofing a variety of classic war films – notably Casablanca – and the stereotypes of the genre. Sarge (Gary Kroeger), the anti-hero protagonist, is a patriot with an over-the-top John Wayne persona. The antagonist, General Von Kraut (Marc Singer), is a derogatory portrayal of a German commander – extremely evil, perverted and a poor decision maker – emphasized by his name, as kraut is often used as a pejorative term for German soldiers. Furthermore, Sarge's group of misfit soldiers include a Native American, a New York Jew, a hillbilly and a French officer in the style of Maurice Chevalier.
A memorable moment in the film is when Miss Sadie (Gretchen German), a naïve mission school teacher, sings a song called "Jesus Was a Black Dude", with a full gospel choir, to the Arab children in her class.
The film was shot on location in Israel.