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I just looked him up. Both films were 1970.

In 1975 he starred in "Day of the Locust". His character's name was Homer Simpson.
I looked it up too, M*A*S*H came out in March and Kelly's Hero's came out that summer.
 
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Hard to watch. Can't get through it.
For reals??? It's been a while now, but I remember it being completely hilarious. Sellers and Scott were so ridiculous and ridiculously good, how could you not like it?
 

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For reals??? It's been a while now, but I remember it being completely hilarious. Sellers and Scott were so ridiculous and ridiculously good, how could you not like it?

I also don't like sweet tea.
 
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Spies Like Us. Not really a war movie per se, but funny.

 

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Not technically a war movie, but I loved Down Periscope.
 
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Top Secret! Val Kilmer’s first and best part (outside of Real Genius of course).
Hey, your forgetting Tombstone... By far his best work & movie.
 

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Dink & Dunk beat the Greatest Show on Turf.
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Canadian Bacon

 

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Wag the Dog
 
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The King of Hearts

During World War I, Scottish soldier Private Plumpick (Alan Bates) is sent on a mission to a village in the French countryside to disarm a bomb set by the retreating German army. Plumpick encounters a strange town occupied by the former residents of the local psychiatric hospital who escaped after the villagers deserted. Assuming roles like Bishop, Duke, barber and circus ringmaster, they warmly accept the visitor as their King of Hearts. With his reconnaissance and bomb-defusing mission looming, Plumpick starts to prefer the acceptance of the insane locals over the insanity of the war raging outside.

 

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