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The Better 'Ole, 1h7
Directed by Charles Reisner
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Military humor in film, Théâtre, Political films, Films based on plays
Actors Sydney Chaplin, Doris Hill, Harold Goodwin, Edgar Kennedy, Charles K. Gerrard, Olaf Hytten

Private William 'Old Bill' Busby (Sydney Chaplin), was a 30 year pipe smoking veteran of Her Majesty's Service with a walrus mustache. We meet him in the trenches during WWI, trying his best to stay out of the way of bombs and bullets and bide his time as best he can until he can return to calmer environs.
A Sailor-Made Man, 47minutes
Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy
Themes Military humor in film, Seafaring films, Transport films, United States Armed Forces in films
Actors Harold Lloyd, Mildred Davis, Noah Young, Fred Guiol, Dick Sutherland, Jobyna Ralston

"The Boy" (Lloyd) is an idle playboy and heir to $20,000,000, relaxing at an exclusive resort. When he sees "The Girl" (Mildred Davis), surrounded by a flock of admirers, he suddenly asks her to marry him. Taken aback, she sends him to get the approval of her father, a tough, hardworking steel magnate. The girl's father knows and disapproves of the Boy's indolence, and demands that he first get a job to prove that he can do something. The Boy sees a recruiting poster and applies to join the United States Navy. When the magnate decides to take a long cruise on his yacht, he tells his daughter to bring along her friends. She invites the Boy, but he finds he cannot get out of his three year enlistment.
Shoulder Arms, 46minutes
Directed by Charles Reisner, Charlie Chaplin
Origin USA
Genres War, Comedy
Themes Military humor in film, Political films
Actors Charlie Chaplin, Edna Purviance, Sydney Chaplin, Henry Bergman, Albert Austin, Tom Wilson

Charlie is in boot camp in the "awkward squad." Once in France he gets no letters from home. He finally gets a package containing limburger cheese which requires a gas mask and which he throws over into the German trench. He goes "over the top" and captures thirteen Germans ("I surrounded them"), then volunteers to wander through the German lines disguised as a tree trunk. With the help of a French girl he captures the Kaiser and the Crown Prince and is given a statue and victory parade in New York and then ... fellow soldiers wake him from his dream.
Le Crocodile (cancelled film project)
Directed by Gérard Oury
Origin France
Genres Comedy, Adventure
Themes Military humor in film, Monde imaginaire
Actors Louis de Funès, Peter Sellers, Aldo Maccione, Charles Gérard

Crochet (literally « Hook », in English) is the dictator of a South American (or a South European) country, where the economic meltdown, the deprivation of liberty and the rebellions are part of the daily lot. Suddenly, everybody betrays him : the Americans drop him, the money he hid in Switzerland disappears, and his wife has an affair with the chief of the country's police and wants to make his lover the new leader of the country. To regain his popularity, Crochet organizes false bombings against himself. But he doesn't know that his wife and her lover had prepared real attacks.