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In the Army Now
 
 
Features: DVD
 


Editor's Note

A pair of misfits join the Army Reserves thinking it would mean easy money, but they're in for much more than they bargained for when they're sent overseas on a mission.


Plot Summary

Bones Conway and Jack Kaufman need cash. So what do they do? They join the army, where boys become men, and you can get to see the world, too. And when they've finished their tour of duty, they can finally open that stereo store they've dreamed of owning.| But meanwhile, America's security is in the hands of these laid-back dimwits -- and that's bad news for those good men in uniform with a sense of duty. (Not to mention to country!)| The only question is, who's going to fall apart first: the new recruits or the military as we know it?

 
Features
Enlist now for a sure-fire good time with Pauly Shore (ENCINO MAN, SON-IN-LAW) in his funniest role yet! He's the free-spirited Bones Conway, our armed forces' newest -- and zaniest -- recruit! ~Together with his unlikely band of military misfits, the always outrageous Pauly battles the strict rules and regulations as only he can, turning today's Army upside down! Packing nonstop fun and big-time laughs, IN THE ARMY NOW is hilarious, good-natured comedy entertainment you're sure to enjoy!

Source: Buena Vista Home Entertainment.

 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Buena Vista
Release Date: 6/7/2005
Running Time: 96 minutes
Original Release Date: 1994
Catalog ID: 29296-D
UPC: 00786936209891
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

 
Cast & Crew
Esai Morales
David Alan Grier
Andy Dick
Lori Petty
Pauly Shore
Jr. Daniel Petrie - Director

 
Memorable Quotes
"Would America have won the Civil War if Ben Franklin hadn't gotten along with Eleanor Roosevelt?" ---- Bones Conway (Pauly Shore)


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