M*A*S*H is a comedy-drama TV show set during the Korean War. It follows a team of doctors and nurses stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in South Korea. The show explores the personal and professional lives of the staff as they cope with the challenges of war and find humor in the midst of tragedy.
Hogan's Heroes is a hilarious sitcom set in Stalag 13, a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II. The show follows the antics of Colonel Hogan and his fellow prisoners as they engage in sabotage, espionage, and attempts to escape, all while outwitting their bumbling Nazi captors.
Gomer Pyle, a naive and slow-witted but lovable Marine private, struggles to adapt to military life at Camp Henderson in California. His unconventional ways and unique perspective often lead to humorous situations and clashes with his drill sergeant. Gomer tries his best to navigate through the challenges of the Marine Corps while bringing his own brand of humor to the base.
A group of actors shooting a big-budget war movie are dropped into a real jungle by their director. They are forced to survive and become the soldiers they are portraying. Chaos ensues as they encounter real danger and the line between fiction and reality becomes blurred.
The movie follows a group of doctors and nurses stationed at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) during the Korean War. Through dark humor and irreverence, they cope with the harsh realities of war, while dealing with personal relationships and the absurdities of military life.
Four Australian soldiers are sent on a mission to a war-torn country. They get captured by freedom fighters and are forced to produce a hostage video. The video unexpectedly goes viral, putting them in the spotlight.
In 'Stripes,' a group of misfits join the army and undergo basic training during the Cold War. The film follows their hilarious and irreverent journey as they navigate the challenges of military life and embark on a rescue mission to Czechoslovakia. With satire, friendship, and a touch of romance, 'Stripes' is a comedic military adventure.
Major Payne is a tough military major who takes on the challenge of teaching a group of young delinquents. As he tries to whip them into shape, he faces various obstacles and engages in hilarious and action-packed adventures.
Sgt. Bilko is a master con artist who runs various schemes on an Army base to fund his luxurious lifestyle. When the new base commander threatens to shut down Bilko's operation, he must come up with a plan to outsmart him and save his way of life. Along the way, Bilko enters a boxing tournament to prove himself and win back the respect of his fellow soldiers.
Carry On Sergeant is a campy British sex comedy that spoofs military life. Set in a national service camp, the film follows the misadventures of a group of British soldiers, led by a bumbling corporal. Based on a novel, this first-of-series film is a hilarious parody comedy with plenty of sexual innuendos and laughs.
Rookies Go to War is a comedy adventure film set in the 1970s. It follows a group of rookie soldiers who find themselves in humorous and challenging situations while serving in the military. The film explores their experiences in a unique and entertaining way, highlighting the absurdities of war and military life.
In Great Guns, Laurel and Hardy are mistakenly enlisted in the US Army and create chaos at a military camp. They accidentally swallow a key that unlocks top-secret plans and must retrieve it before it falls into the wrong hands.
When a group of generals from the Pentagon notify General Halftrack that they want to inspect a model of the modern soldier, Beetle Bailey probably wasn't what they had in mind.
Bumbling navy officer Lieutenant Humphrey Fairweather (David Tomlinson) is transferred to HMS Berkeley, an old World War II destroyer, to keep him out of harm's way. But together with Chief Petty Officer Doherty (Peter Sellers), Fairweather gets into more trouble than might be thought possible, with events coming to a riotous conclusion when the Admiralty turn up for an inspection of the ship.
At War with the Army is a comedy film that follows the misadventures of two soldiers in the US Army during the 1940s. The film features a military spoof and showcases the life of soldiers in a humorous way. It includes archive footage and begins with voice-over narration. The story revolves around the challenges and comedic situations faced by the two main characters, who navigate army life while entertaining the audience with their antics.
In 'Which Way to the Front?' (1970), a wealthy playboy named Brendan Byers III impersonates a US soldier during World War II. His mission is to infiltrate the mistress of a German general and uncover a plot to kill Hitler. As he goes undercover, he finds himself in hilarious situations and slapstick comedy. With comedic twists and turns, Brendan navigates the Italian campaign and encounters a variety of characters, including a negative Asian stereotype portrayed through yellowface. This military spoof takes place in the 1940s and offers a satirical commentary on war and espionage.
Private Ivan Chonkin finds himself entangled in humorous and absurd situations while serving in the military during World War Two. From contending with bureaucracy and false accusations to dealing with spies and sadistic superiors, Chonkin navigates through a series of comedic mishaps and shows his resilience in the face of adversity.
Der brave Soldat Schwejk is a satire comedy set in World War I. It follows the clumsy and satirical adventures of Schwejk, a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian Army.
After causing the collapse of their own planet, the Anatar people of humanoid aliens who evolved from ducks, are searching for a new celestial body to call a nest. During their wanderings in space they land on Pandono, a place where living beings and nature have found their strange balance. Love, war, spaceships and space ducks are the ingredients of this grotesque modern fairy tale about accepting what is different from us.