


Josser in the Army. This one’s a real trip back in time, isn't it? If you have a soft spot for British comedies from way, way back, the kind where the jokes are telegraphed miles ahead and everything feels a bit charmingly amateur, you just might get a kick out of it. Otherwise, honestly, for a casual viewing today, it...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Norman Lee

Malcolm St. Clair
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"Josser in the Army. This one’s a real trip back in time, isn't it? If you have a soft spot for British comedies from way, way back, the kind where the jokes are telegraphed miles ahead and everything feels a bit charmingly amateur, you just might get a kick out of it. Otherwise, honestly, for a casual viewing today, it's a tough sell. Folks expecting snappy dialogue or clever, intricate plots? You’ll probably find yourself quite bored. But if you're a film history buff, or just curious about wha..."
Con West, Frank Launder, Herbert Sargent
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