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  1. The Sad Sack (1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Sad_SackThe Sad Sack - Wikipedia

    Cast. Jerry Lewis as Pvt. Bixby; Phyllis Kirk as Maj. Shelton; Peter Lorre as Abdul; Liliane Montevecchi as Zita; David Wayne as Corp. Dolan; Joe Mantell as Pvt. Wenaslavsky; Gene Evans as Sgt. Pulley; Shepperd Strudwick as Maj. Vanderlip; Mary Treen as Sgt. Hansen; Production. The film is based upon George Baker's comic book character.

  3. The Sad Sack: Directed by George Marshall. With Jerry Lewis, David Wayne, Phyllis Kirk, Peter Lorre. A bumbling hero with a photographic memory winds up in Morocco as a private in the French Foreign Legion.

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    • Comedy
    • George Marshall
    • 1957-11-27
  4. Private Meredith Bixby is so out of step in the Army that his six weeks of planned basic training has now stretched to 17 months. After he loses a tank, WAC Major Shelton, a psychologist, is assigned to make a good soldier out of him. She requests Corporal Dolan and Private Stan Wensalawsky to help with the training. Dolan and Stan both have scores to settle with Bixby and their

  5. The Sad Sack - Full Cast & Crew - TV Guide. 1957. 1 hr 38 mins. Comedy. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. Jerry Lewis as cartoonist George Baker's World War II misfit. David Wayne. Major...

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  7. George Marshall. Director. Jerry Lewis. Pvt. Meredith Bixby. David Wayne. Cpl. Larry Dolan. Phyllis Kirk. Maj. Shelton. Peter Lorre. Abdul. Joe Mantell. Pvt. Stanley Wenaslawsky. Photos & Videos. View All. Film Details. Genre. Comedy. Release Date. Dec 1957. Premiere Information. New York opening: 27 Nov 1957. Production Company.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sad_SackSad Sack - Wikipedia

    Sad Sack is an American comic strip and comic book character created by Sgt. George Baker during World War II. Set in the United States Army, Sad Sack depicted an otherwise unnamed, lowly private experiencing some of the absurdities and humiliations of military life. The so-called "unnamed private" was actually Ben Schnall, a true-life private ...

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