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Title All right. Give me your money. Four hundred and thirteen bucks!
From Stripes (1981) Soundboard
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Stripes is a classic comedy film released in 1981 that continues to make audiences laugh to this day. Directed by Ivan Reitman, the movie follows the misadventures of two friends who join the U.S. Army to escape their mundane lives. Filled with hilarious moments and unforgettable characters, Stripes is a beloved comedy that endures the test of time. The film boasts an ensemble cast of talented actors who deliver outstanding performances and create the perfect comedic chemistry on screen. Leading the pack is the legendary Bill Murray, who stars as John Winger, a down-on-his-luck man who convinces his best friend Russell Ziskey, played by the charismatic Harold Ramis, to join him in an impulsive decision to enlist. Joining them in the ranks of the U.S. Army are a diverse group of recruits, portrayed by a talented ensemble. John Candy brings his trademark humor to the role of Dewey "Ox" Oxberger, a lovable and clumsy new recruit. The beautiful and talented P.J. Soles shines as Stella Hansen, adding a touch of romance to the mix. The cast also includes memorable performances from the likes of John Larroquette as Captain Stillman, Warren Oates as Sgt. Hulka, and Judge Reinhold as Elmo. Each member of the cast plays their role to perfection, bringing a unique personality and comedic style to the film. The storyline of Stripes takes viewers on a hilarious journey as John and Russell navigate their way through basic training and, inevitably, find themselves in outrageous situations. From accidentally commandeering a recreational vehicle to initiating a secret mission to save a kidnapped female soldier, their antics are sure to keep audiences entertained from start to finish. In addition to its comedic brilliance, Stripes also incorporates memorable music that enhances the overall experience. From the lively and catchy tune "Elmer Bernstein" by Glen Balinger to the iconic "Stripes March" composed by Bill Conti, the film's soundtrack adds an extra layer of enjoyment. These energetic tunes perfectly complement the film's chaotic yet lighthearted tone, making it an even more enjoyable experience for the viewers. If you're a fan of Stripes and want to relive the humor and nostalgia that it brings, you're in luck! You can play and download these sounds here and enjoy the infectious laughter, unforgettable one-liners, and catchy tunes whenever you want. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in a world where the U.S. Army turns into a riotous comedy club. Stripes remains a beloved film that continues to be cherished by audiences around the world. Its timeless humor, fantastic cast, and unforgettable scenes make it a must-see for any fan of comedy. So gather your friends, get ready to laugh until your sides hurt, and indulge in the comedic brilliance of Stripes.

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