Wake me when is over




















Wake me when it's over Cuz I don't want to feel a thing at all Wake me when it's over Keep me tranquilized and break my fall Yeah I never thought that it could be I never thought that it could be this way Don't be so surprised Don't be so alarmed don't wake me Don't be so alarmed don't wake me Don't wake me.

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Supposedly a "comedy" about airmen at a forgotten Air Force base in Japan who turn their installation into a luxury resort hotel, everything about this picture is second-rate. Ernie Kovacs is a brilliant comedian but he plays it straight here and it doesn't work. Dick Shawn isn't a brilliant comedian and he also plays it straight--for the most part--and it doesn't work, either.

The script is ham-fisted, and the supporting performances by a usually reliable cast of good character actors--Jack Warden, Don Knotts, Parley Baer and others--aren't much better than those of the leads. Former model Margo Moore--whose career didn't last very long--is around as Kovacs' love interest, but unfortunately they have absolutely no chemistry together whatsoever, and the "romance" comes across as stiff and forced, which pretty much describes the entire movie.

There are service comedies that are worse than this one--Tommy Noonan and Peter Marshall's disaster "The Rookie" comes to mind--but there are also many, many better ones. Avoid this dud. Details Edit.



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