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* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]]
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]
* [[Future Badass]]: In the film's [[Where Are They Now Epilogue]], {{spoiler|Eugene states in the narration that Epstein became a lawyer whom the mob called "The most feared man in Manhattan."}}
* [[Future Badass]]: In the film's [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]], {{spoiler|Eugene states in the narration that Epstein became a lawyer whom the mob called "The most feared man in Manhattan."}}
* [[Gallows Humor]]: Toomey talks about the steel plate in his head.
* [[Gallows Humor]]: Toomey talks about the steel plate in his head.
* [[Informed Judaism]]
* [[Informed Judaism]]
* [[I Should Write a Book About This]]
* [[I Should Write a Book About This]]
* [[Just Joking Justification]]
* [["Just Joking" Justification]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Mistaken for Gay]]: Epstein, when it turnes out to be {{spoiler|Hennessey}} who's gay.
* [[Mistaken for Gay]]: Epstein, when it turnes out to be {{spoiler|Hennessey}} who's gay.
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* [[Sex As Rite of Passage]]
* [[Sex As Rite of Passage]]
* [[Something Blues]]
* [[Something Blues]]
* [[Where Are They Now Epilogue]]
* [[Where Are They Now? Epilogue]]
* [[World War II]]
* [[World War II]]



Revision as of 07:32, 9 January 2014

A film based on the second play in Neil Simon's "Eugene trilogy," Biloxi Blues is set during the later half of World War II, and follows the story of Eugene Jerome (Matthew Broderick) as he heads to the film's eponymous town for basic army training. There, he comes face-to-face with the kooky drill sergeant by the name of Merwin J. Toomey (Christopher Walken), and tries to get along with other soldiers in his platoon.


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