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Sergeant Dead Head

  • 1965
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  • 1h 30m
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4.8/10
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Buster Keaton, Eve Arden, Frankie Avalon, Cesar Romero, Fred Clark, Reginald Gardiner, Gale Gordon, and Deborah Walley in Sergeant Dead Head (1965)
ComedyMusical

An astronaut goes into space with a chimpanzee. When they return to Earth after their orbit, it is discovered that the chimp has the brains of the astronaut, and the astronaut has the brains... Read allAn astronaut goes into space with a chimpanzee. When they return to Earth after their orbit, it is discovered that the chimp has the brains of the astronaut, and the astronaut has the brains of the chimp. Complications ensue.An astronaut goes into space with a chimpanzee. When they return to Earth after their orbit, it is discovered that the chimp has the brains of the astronaut, and the astronaut has the brains of the chimp. Complications ensue.

  • Director
    • Norman Taurog
  • Writer
    • Louis M. Heyward
  • Stars
    • Frankie Avalon
    • Deborah Walley
    • Cesar Romero
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    323
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    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writer
      • Louis M. Heyward
    • Stars
      • Frankie Avalon
      • Deborah Walley
      • Cesar Romero
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Frankie Avalon
    Frankie Avalon
    • Sergeant O.K. Deadhead…
    Deborah Walley
    Deborah Walley
    • Airman Lucy Turner
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Admiral Stoneham
    Fred Clark
    Fred Clark
    • General Rufus Fogg
    Gale Gordon
    Gale Gordon
    • Captain Weiskopf
    Harvey Lembeck
    Harvey Lembeck
    • Airman McEvoy
    John Ashley
    John Ashley
    • Airman Filroy
    Buster Keaton
    Buster Keaton
    • Airman Blinken
    Reginald Gardiner
    Reginald Gardiner
    • Lt. Comm. Talbott
    Pat Buttram
    Pat Buttram
    • The President
    Eve Arden
    Eve Arden
    • Lt. Charlotte Kinsey
    Romo Vincent
    Romo Vincent
    • Tuba Player
    Donna Loren
    Donna Loren
    • Susan
    Michael Nader
    Michael Nader
    • Air Policeman
    • (as Mike Nader)
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • Lt. Dixon
    • (as Ed Faulkner)
    Norman Grabowski
    Norman Grabowski
    • Air Policeman
    Tod Windsor
    • Sgt. Keeler
    Patti Chandler
    Patti Chandler
    • Patti
    • Director
      • Norman Taurog
    • Writer
      • Louis M. Heyward
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    2stalzz64

    Yikes!

    It's cool to see the 'beach party' gang play different roles, and to see the great Buster Keaton in his 4th and final appearance in one of the AIP studios comedies. Another reviewer on here said Gale Gordon was on sabbatical from 'The Beverly Hillbillies'--WRONG! Gale Gordon was Mr. Mooney on 'The Lucy Show' at this time. Raymond Bailey was Mr. Drysdale on 'The Beverly Hillbillies', not Gale Gordon. (Bailey isn't in this movie, by the way.) I think that's who they were thinking of.

    But...this has to be the WORST of the Nicholson/Arkoff produced AIP musical comedies of the 1960's.

    I pretty much have all of the 'beach party' films on DVD, so I know what I'm talking about.

    YIKES! It is cool to see character actors like Eve Arden, Fred Clark, Harvey Lembeck, Cesar Romero, Pat Buttram and Gale Gordon, but this is such a bad movie! The other AIP movies aren't the best either, but this one is truly bad in comparison. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING? It's available on DVD if you look hard enough online. Message me for the site where I found it if you really want to see/own this movie.
    aramis-112-804880

    Definitely a Product of its Period

    Accidentally fired into space, Sergeant Deadhead (Frankie Avalon) returns to Earth with strange personality changes. This upsets the brass, who hoped to make him a press hero.

    "Sergeant Deadhead" isn't as funny as the better Avalon beach movies, nor the spy spoof "Doctor Goldfoot and His Bikini Machine."

    Part of the problem is the movie's dated theme: the space race, during the era animals were being sent up in rockets (actually, it was made after that, but we'll have to stretch a point).

    The cast is first rate. The top brass of the service include Fred Clark, Cesar Romero, Gale Gordon and Reginald Gardiner. Also on hand are Eve Arden, Buster Keaton and Pat Butram as the president. A great comedy cast.

    Unfortunately, a comic is only as good as his material. The aim, apparently, was to turn Avalon into a sort of Jerry Lewis. As if we needed two of them.

    With so many old pros in the cast, you'd think one might've risked his contract to stand up and say the material isn't working. It has a few laughs, but no more than you'd squeeze out of a so-so Carol Burnett sketch. Not good for a comedy running an hour and a half.

    Too bad. I hate to see a talented cast go to waste.
    4moonspinner55

    This is what the "Beach Party" flicks evolved into...

    Second-string drive-in fare from American-International Pictures, here trying to evolve their "Beach Party" series into a more standard comedy genre--but with Frankie Avalon on-board, who could tell the difference? Sergeant Avalon is sent into orbit with a chimpanzee. Deborah Walley is his love-interest, Buster Keaton is an Air Force handyman, and Fred Clark is the befuddled general (no Annette Funicello this time, not even in a cameo). The nickname "Dead Head" was very popular with AIP's stable of writers; Frankie gets to wear the moniker this time, and he looks more than a little embarrassed monkeying around with this script. Eve Arden has a few funny lines and gets her own number, "You Should've Seen the One That Got Away", composed by Guy Hemric and Jerry Styner (who also contribute a cute love song for the gals in the barracks, "How Can You Tell"). Some frisky scenes--such as when the female Airmen drop their bath towels to salute the brass--but the rest is slapstick-stupid and routine. *1/2 from ****
    lzf0

    Beach Party without the beach

    American-International decided to put Frankie Avalon in the Air Force for this latter day installment in the "Beach Party" series. There are quite a number of differences between this and the typical "Beach" movie. First of all, there is no beach what so ever. Secondly, Frankie Avalon plays opposite Deborah Walley instead of Annette Funicello. This had happened before in "Ski Party", but Annette makes a cameo appearance in that one. Here, she is nowhere to be found. Thirdly, the number of veteran character stars has increased. We get Cesar Romero, Eve Arden, Fred Clark, Reginald Gardiner, Pat Buttram, and, best of all, Gale Gordon in one of his few big screen roles. Buster Keaton is here, but he is given less to do than in previous AIP flicks. Harvey Lembeck is cast in his usual bumbling tough guy role, but he does not play Eric von Zipper. I wish he had! John Ashley is cast against type as a nerdy airman and he plays the role well. We get six new songs by Jerry Styner and Guy Hemric thrown into the slapstick mix. But there is a big difference in the songs. Except for Donna Loren's guest spot, these songs are written in traditional musical comedy style as opposed to California Beach Pop. Frankie Avalon had developed into a good comedian and he holds his own with the more seasoned comedy players in the film. His role(s) could have been played at the time by Jerry Lewis or Soupy Sales, but Avalon shows that he can be as funny as those master comics. Avalon shows that he can be effective as both a mousy guy and a confident braggart. Having veteran director Norman Taurog guiding the film adds to the sheen and he is able to keep everything looking good, despite the low budget. This may not be the best film in the series, but it is an enjoyable way to spend 90 minutes.
    5Uriah43

    Returning from Outer Space as a Different Person

    This film essentially begins with an airman by the name of "Sergeant O. K. Deadhead" (Frankie Avalon) being sent to the guardhouse due to a series of mishaps which have caused problems on the base. Needless to say, this doesn't sit well with his fiancé "Airman Lucy Turner" (Deborah Walley) who had hoped to marry him that weekend. Likewise, Sergeant Deadhead also wanted to be married and as a result he tells his other two cellmates that he intends to be a model prisoner so that he can be released early. However, one of his cellmates named "Airman McEvoy" (Harvey Lembeck) doesn't share his concern and detonates an explosive that very night which compels Sergeant Deadhead to escape from the guardhouse as well. To that effect, upon being chased by the military police, Sergeant Deadhead takes refuge in a rocket destined for outer space--and returns as a completely different person. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this movie started off real well due in large part to the performances of Buster Keaton (as "Airman Blinken") and Gale Gordon ("Captain Weiskopf"). Unfortunately, the film seemed to run out of steam around the halfway mark and became less interesting at that point. Even so, I suppose it was good enough for the time spent and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.

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    Will Ferrell in Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
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    • Trivia
      Eve Arden and Deborah Walley would later play mother and daughter in their TV show The Mothers in Law.
    • Quotes

      Sergeant O.K. Deadhead: [to Airman Lucy, as they are flying in a helicopter] Oh, honey, when I kiss you, I go into orbit!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Biography: Cesar Romero: In a Class by Himself (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      The Difference in Me Is You
      Words and Music by Guy Hemric and Jerry Styner

      Performed by Frankie Avalon

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sergeant Deadhead
    • Filming locations
      • Raleigh Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Alta Vista Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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