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David Desser <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 4 Feb 1997 12:32:50 -0600
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Historicize, my young friend!  A clearer "prototpe" is surely John Wayne's
Sargeant Stryker in _Sands of Iwo Jima_ (1949). And there are earlier
examples, too, I'm sure (think of Victor McLaglen in Ford's _Fort Apache_,
also with John Wayne, made around the same time as _Sands_,) but the Duke's
character entered American consciousness perhaps more than earlier avatars
and,I would have thought, remained there.
 
David
 
>A friend and I were discussing the strereotypical, loud mouthed drill
>sargeant--the prototype would have to be Louis Gossett, Jr. in AN OFFICER
>AND A GENTLEMAN.
>
>Would ya'll be willing to list other examples of this character on the screen?
>
>Off the top of my head, I can name two more.  The hilarious basic training
>sequences in Woody Allen's LOVE AND DEATH, and also the sargent in FULL
>METAL JACKET.
>
>Could anyone else help me out?
 
 
 
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