Review of Volunteers (1985) by Walter Goodman for The New York Times — 25 Aug 2009
Take a healthy helping of Raiders of the Lost Ark, a dollop of The Bridge on the River Kwai, a dash of any Tarzan movie, a soupcon of Casablanca, a whiff of The Wizard of Oz and a stunt or two from a favorite Saturday serial, stir frenetically, and if you're lucky enough to have snappy dialogue by Ken Levine and David Isaacs, you may end up with as funny a movie as Volunteers.
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This review of Volunteers (1985) was written by Walter Goodman and published by The New York Times on 25 Aug 2009.
Volunteers has generally received mixed reviews.
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