from Paramount Pictures
Directed by
Mike Nichols
Starring
Alan Arkin (Yossarian)
Martin Balsam (Colonel Cathcart)
Richard Benjamin (Major Danby)
Art Garfunkel (Nately)
Jack Gilford (Doc Daneeka)
Buck Henry (Colonel Korn)
Bob Newhart (Major Major)
Anthony Perkins (Chaplain Tappman)
Paula Prentiss (Nurse Duckett)
Martin Sheen (Dobbs)
Jon Voight (Milo Minderbinder)
Orson Welles (General Dreedle)
Bob Balaban (Capt. Orr)
Susanne Benton (Dreedle's WAC)
Norman Fell (Sergeant Towser)
Charles Grodin (Aarfy Aardvark)
Austin Pendleton (Moodus)
Peter Bonerz (McWatt)
Jon Korkes (Snowden)
John Brent (Cathcart's Receptionist)
Collin Wilcox-Horne (Nurse Cramer) Philip Roth (Doctor)
Bruce Kirby (Doctor)
Jack Riley (Doctor)
Felice Orlandi (Man in Black)
Marcel Dalio (Old Man)
Evy Maltagliati (Old Woman)
Elizabeth Wilson (Mother)
Richard Libertini (Brother)
Liam Dunn (Father)
Olimpia Carlisi (Luciana)
Wendy D'Olive (Aarfy's Girl)
Gina Rovere (Nately's Whore)
Fernanda Vitobello (Kid Sister)
Alan Alda (Extra)
Written by
Joseph Heller (novel)
Buck Henry
Music by
Richard Strauss
Rated:
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The film adaptation
of Joseph Heller's bestselling novel about a very eccentric Air
Force troop stationed in the Mediterranean during WWII. Centering
on the highly neurotic and paranoid Captain Yossarian (Alan Arkin),
the black comedy of "Catch-22" captures the paradoxes
and surrealism that pervade military life.
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