Sgt. Bilko

Sgt. Bilko

"Goldbricker." Now there's a term you don't hear much anymore. But that's what Ed Sullivan called Sgt. Ernest G. Bilko back in the 1950s, and it's as apt a term as any for Phil Silvers' immortal comic creation. Hustler, gambler, scam artist, and con man also apply, but anyway you slice it, Bilko is inarguably one of the greatest characters to emerge in television's so-called Golden Age, and this three-disc 50th Anniversary Edition, cherry picking episodes from all four seasons (it ran from '55-'59), is a beautiful thing. Created by Nat Hiken and originally called "You'll Never Get Rich," The Phil Silvers Show is classic situation comedy. There's no character arc, no lessons learned, no sentimental denouement; just laughs, and plenty of 'em. The typical episode finds Bilko on the make--usually, though not exclusively, for money--and generally ends with him holding the short end of his own shtick. (They don't all follow the formula; a hilarious exception is "The Court Martial," in which Bilko is ordered to defend a chimpanzee that the Army has somehow managed to enlist and is now trying to expel.) Silvers, a master at both verbal and physical comedy, is the focal point, of course. But the ensemble work, featuring Bilko's usual stooges from the Fort Baxter motor pool (Barbella, Doberman, Paparelli), his favorite victims (cf. Col. Hall), and occasional guest stars (episodes with Fred Gwynne, Alan Alda, and Dick Van Dyke are included in this set), is uniformly brilliant, the acting is seemingly effortless, and the pleasure they take in their work is palpable. Bottom line: these shows may have been produced 50 years ago, but the jillions of TV comedies that followed have never improved on them. Among the many quality bonus features are a full-length "lost audition show" (recorded on kinescope), appearances by Silvers on Ed Sullivan and Dick Cavett's programs, audio commentary on some episodes, and more. Some fans will undoubtedly quibble with the episode selection; with only 18 of the more than 140 produced shows included here, it's inevitable that a few favorites didn't make the cut. Still, until (or unless) Paramount gets around to releasing each individual season, this set is a must-have. --Sam Graham

Genre: Comedy
Production: MCA Universal Home Video
 
IMDB:
5.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
32%
PG
Year:
1996
93
3,776 Views

[MAJ Thorn is preparing to take a helicopter back off Fort Baxter after witnessing the hovertank fail an attempted test; COL Hall and CPT Moon are trying to dissuade him.]

COL Hall:
Major, let me be frank. A negative report from you at this time would be the death knell for Fort Baxter. See, we've been in sort of a slump lately, and I-

MAJ Thorn:
Nine years without a single successful test? That's not a slump, Colonel,; that's a tradition.

COL Hall:
Look, Major- think for a minute. About the men; their careers! My career.

MAJ Thorn:
Look, Colonel, you play the hand you're dealt. This isn't exactly the career I had in mind when I got out of OCS; shining a seat with my ass in D.C., visiting every dumpy little post- I thought I'd be a colonel by now, or maybe even a general. Sorry, Colonel; what I saw this morning was a dust cloud that cost $70 million. Good morning.

COL Hall:
Ah, wait! You know, there's more to Fort Baxter than just R&D, Major. We have an award-winning, Hooah commissary!

CPT Moon:
Try the chicken casserole!

COL Hall:
And our softball team won the division title last year; Sergeant Bilko's platoon is in the Glee Club finals!

MAJ Thorn:
[Visibly bored] I'll certainly keep that in mind.

[MAJ Thorn walks off towards the helicopter and gets inside; one of the aircrew shuts the door. Suddenly, Thorn reaches out and opens it again.]

MAJ Thorn:
[Shouting over the rotors] Did you say Bilko?!

COL Hall:
Yes...?

MAJ Thorn:
Is that Ernie Bilko?!

COL Hall:
One and the same!

MAJ Thorn:
[Gets back out of the helicopter] Maybe I will stay for lunch!

[Bilko has rigged a demonstration of the HTX-1 Hover Tank, showing it off to members of Congress, various dignitaries and a four-star general and his staff. MAJ Thorn notices the rigged demonstration and gets up to say something to General Tennyson.]

MAJ Thorn:
Wait! The demonstration was rigged!

MSG Bilko:
[Hurrying Tennyson away from Thorn] Ah! Do I see politics in your future, sir? Perhaps a run at the Oval Office?

GEN Tennyson:
You know, I've never really given that serious consideration-

MAJ Thorn:
[Catching up with them] Wait! General, he faked it! Didn't you see? The gun was aimed at Target Three, but they blew up Target Four!

GEN Tennyson:
Yes, I did.

MSG Bilko:
Well, you remember Einstein's theory, sir- space is curved?

GEN Tennyson:
Yes.

MSG Bilko:
And these are smart weapons. [Makes cutting motions with his hand, indicating the shot changed course.]

MAJ Thorn:
Oh, cut the crap! He faked it! It's just another one of his scams!

GEN Tennyson:
That's a serious charge. Colonel, what about this?

COL Hall:
Well, General, I must tell you, in all my years in the service, I have never- not once- publicly berated a fellow officer. But I realise now, from the very first moment Major Thorn set foot on Fort Baxter, he engaged in a person vendetta against Master Sergeant Bilko. I find his conduct inexcusable; and I'm going to recommend an Article 32 investigation.

GEN Tennyson:
I see.

MAJ Thorn:
You don't understand. He doesn't know what's going on, he never knows what's going on! This sergeant leads him around by the nose!

GEN Tennyson:
[Shocked] Major! You are the most insubordinate officer I have ever met!

MAJ Thorn:
[Grabs Hall] I'm telling you... he's a BOOB! He doesn't get it! They faked the whole thing!

GEN Tennsyon:
I'd like to see just one piece of solid evidence, to support these idiotic allegations!

MAJ Thorn:
Idiotic. How's this for idiotic!? [Pulls a part of the tank's electronics out of his pocket] The Fire Control and Super Elevator Board! I took it out last night; so how can it work?

[GEN Tennyson and a crowd of officers and dignitaries are now staring right at Thorn; he starts to notice this, too late.]

COL Hall:
So you deliberately sabotaged this project, Major.

MSG Bilko:
[Producing a tape recorder] I got it all on tape. Lucky!


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