Heston shows a surprising flair for comedy.
The Private War of Major Bensen (1955)
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Synopsis: A hard-nosed, maverick Army major loses his assignment after going public with some less than acceptable views. Disgraced, he takes a job as an ROTC instructor at a school run by nuns, ultimately... A hard-nosed, maverick Army major loses his assignment after going public with some less than acceptable views. Disgraced, he takes a job as an ROTC instructor at a school run by nuns, ultimately winning the respect of his young charges--and his own self-respect, to boot. This film served as the basis for the 1996 Damon Wayans comedy, "Major Payne." [More]
Starring: Charlton Heston, Julie Adams, William Demarest, Tim Considine
Starring: Charlton Heston, Julie Adams, William Demarest, Tim Considine, Sal Mineo, Nana Bryant, Mary Field, Tim Hovey, Don Haggerty
Director: Jerry Hopper
Producer: Howard Pine
Director: Jerry Hopper
Screenwriter: Richard Alan Simmons
Story: Joe Connelly, Bob Mosher
Composer: Joseph Gershenson
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