SUPPOSE THEY GAVE A WAR
AND
NOBODY CAME


S * T * A * R * R * I * N * G

Brian Keith
Tony Curtis
Ernest Borgnine
Ivan Dixon
Suzanne Pleshette
Tom Ewell
Bradford Dillman
Arthur O'Connell

John Fiedler
Don Ameche
Robert Emhardt, Maxine Stuart,
Christopher Mitchum, Pamela Britton, Grady Sutton,
Clifford Norton, Jeanne Bates, Eddie Firestone, William Bramley,
Sam G. Edwards, Buck Young, Paul Sorensen, David Cass, John Lasell,
Dorothy Green, Pamela Branch, Janet E. Clark, Jean Argyle, Monty Margetts,
Paula Stewart, Carolyn Williamson, John James Bannon, Vincent Howard, Stanley W. Barrett

Year: 1970
Name:
Ramona, a bar girl and the town's loveliest citizen
Wardrobe:
Jerry Alpert
Music:
Jerry Fielding
Screenwriters:
Don McGuire and Hal Captain
Director:
Hy Averback
Producer:
Fred Engel
Studio:
ABC Pictures Corp.


Ramona, the character played by Suzanne Pleshette, is the only civilian who can't be tamed by the military tactics of Sgt. Gambroni (Tony Curtis) and his Army buddies.

SUPPOSE THEY GAVE A WAR AND NOBODY CAME's title was changed to WAR GAMES for TV. This was before Matthew Broderick's WAR GAMES made its appearance.

TRIVIA
In a Pleshette film from last year,
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium,
Luke Halpin's character rode a motorcycle
with a bumper sticker that read
"Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came."



R * E * V * I * E * W * S

"Suzanne Pleshette, a wise-cracking, self-proclaimed 'beer hustler,' is VERY REAL, and her handling of tough snappy dialog makes her appearances some of the best scenes in the film." VARIETY, Rick. (5/27/70)


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