Stripes: Winger challenges Sgt. Hulka (HD CLIP)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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On part of the obstacle course, Hulka (Warren Oates from The Wild Bunch and Sleeping Dogs) has his men climbing a rope to the top of a small tower. When Cruiser (John Diehl) can't make it, Winger challenges the sergeant to do it himself. Hulka makes it easily and then invites any recruit to come up and knock him off the platform. Not far away, Stillman (John Larroquette from Baa Baa Black Sheep and Richie Rich) is observing mortar practice and orders one of the men to fire his round without any coordinates. The shell flies toward Hulka and blasts out the tower, spilling him to the ground. With Hulka on the injury list indefinitely, Winger's platoon is left leaderless.
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What’s the Stripes movie about?
Hard-luck cabbie John Winger (Bill Murray from Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day), directionless after being fired from his job and dumped by his girlfriend, enlists in the U.S. Army with his close pal, Russell Ziskey (Harold Ramis from Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day). After his barely satisfactory performance in basic training, the irreverent Winger emerges as the figurehead for a ragtag band of Army misfits. However, his hijinks threaten to cause an international scandal when he inadvertently commandeers a military assault vehicle behind enemy lines.
Credits: © 1981 Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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Winger challenging Hulka and Hulka climbing that rope may have saved everyone's lives.
I like that Hulka did the climb while wearing his Brown Round.
Yeah, not reality, there.....
@@joehamlet7576Hulka was an ex drill Sargent so he was probably used to people challenges
Watched this movie on VHS back in the '80s with the whole family
DGT. Hulka yelled out "Incoming". Spoken like a truly excellent soldier. He was thinking of the lives of his men even though he knew he was going to be blown up. If event had actually happened then his action would mean he saved lives that day! - Peter age 73
Hey Peter are you 74 or dead now?
He climbed that so fast, you could call him the incredible hulka.
Sergeant does this mean we're through for the day 🤣🤣🤣🤣
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
Enh...
At a drive in after coming from Germany in the Army, don't remember much of the movie. In backseat with a woman 😂😂😂❤❤❤
I met John Laroquette in 1993. He was a really nice man and taller than I expected. He was the total opposite of all of the characters he's played.
The character Sergeant Hulka is literally and figuratively a First-Class Sargeant!
I saw this movie a lot. I mean, I was an usher in a movie theater when it came out, so I probably saw it 100 times. I never saw that final scene where Winger confronted the Captain in is office.
Same here, I would bet money it's a deleted scene added back to a DVD.
It had to be a deleted scene! I saw this movie many times and don't remember that scene being there!
it definitely was a deleted scene..I. never saw it before and I know this movie line for line
The final scene I saw was on the tarmac.
Just like the trip Captain DeSoto and Major Dodge took to South America.
I consider this is one of my favorite scene from the movie Stripes love that movie
Nice, deleted scene after Sgt. Hulka getting hurt. 😆
Ackkkk. Ackkkk. Brilliant response to J.C.'s question about packing it in fer the day.
The scene ,where they lose their big toe.
Great movie
Blowed up sir!!!!
I’ve never seen that last part in the office. Interesting.
It's the editors edition scenes that didn't make actual movie
Great movie, very comical, but also very serious.
Where's your drill sergeant men..... Blown up sir 🤣
Sgt Hulka:"All Right,Any Of You Suckholes Wanna Come Up Here & Knock Me Off?"
Sgt Hulka:"Ohh Shit, INCOMING!!!!!"😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄
Sergeant, does this mean we're through for the day?
I would love to see the result if he talked to the Drill Sergeant from "Full Metal Jacket" this way...or actually any Drill Sergeant for that matter...
Drill Instructor. Marine Corps Drill Instructors.
@@SSgtRobertMorris haha what would happen?
@@RobertBalto Well, a Drill instructor would either bend him until he is on the verge of blacking out, or have him deck towel until his nose bleeds.
Private Joker did talk back to his Senior Drill Instructor and even openly stood his ground when ordered to say something that contradicted his personal beliefs.
He got verbally threatened and even took a punch to the gut
( as Bill Murray’s character would
get from his Drill Sergeant)
In both films the Drill Sergeant/ Senior Drill Instructor would gain a measure of respect for the recruits
and recognize leadership potential
in them because they stood up for themselves and those weaker than themselves.
Harold Ramis John Candy Warren Oates Bill Paxton All R.I.P.
Blown up, sir!
Later on the Captain gets posted to Alaska commanding a weather station.
Does this mean we're done for the day...🤣
That last part with the Captain, was the extended cut version of the movie. Every time I see that part of the movie, I have a habit of saying that if that was real, they all would have been wiped out and dead. That was a great movie. Thanks 👍.
Well, part of my 26 years in the Army was actually as a Captain commanding a basic training company on that very same post, Ft Knox. Before that, as a Lietenant, I led a mortar platoon at Ft Carson. Let me just say something here. Where the mortar round landed would not have hurt those men. It exploded next to the bottom of the tower and the men were all far enough away that no one would have been hurt, certainly not killed. Can pretty much guarantee, it would not have knocked over the tower, either. Those are pretty stout and one round off to the side would not have done it. And the idea of the company commander talking to the entire platoon in his office is just totally silly. He would have talked to the other drill sergeants in the platoon instead. This movie makes it seem like there is only one drill sergeant for the platoon, which is not true. And if he had wanted to talk to all the men, he would have done so in a platoon formation outside.
@@joehamlet7576 I just thought that it would have wiped them All out and they would all be Dead. That's just what I thought. Thanks 👍.
@@snake9911 No problem! You are certainly free to think as you like. Just thought I'd toss some reality into the mix. Wasn't judging.....
@@joehamlet7576 I have a habit of comparing TV and movies to real life. I did notice that when they were in basic training that some of them had more hair than if that was real life Army basic training. Thanks for getting back to me 🙂. Thanks 👍.
@@snake9911 Yeah, that was movie Army hair. Obviously the reality is, it is all cut off, down to the nubs. We know the movie was made at Ft Knox in 1981. I went thru the exact same place for basic in 1979. Yeah.... no hair. Then in 1988 I was a company commander at the same place. Yeah, no hair for the soldiers then, either. :)
I believe this is from the 2005 extended cut DVD of Stripes which has about 18 minutes of additional footage added to the film.
Agreed.
Yep, never seen this office scene before
I love 💕 the movie stripes
oh yeah ? Boom shaka laka, boom shaka laka
Shows UA-cam's stripes....featuring clips from this film on D day anniversary. Boioooo
I have this on dvd.😊
When I first watched this movie in Tubi last month I really enjoyed it and I even the dvd of strips it's pretty good I really wish I should have watched it sooner
When I first saw this I half expected Hulka to climb that rope without using his legs.
2:05
- Hulka: Enh...
- Ox: Sergeant, does this mean we're through for the day?
- Huka: Enh...
I love how he still has enough strength to grab John Candy's throat.
@@nahtesalinas1917 That's probably what makes it even more hilarious! 🤣
First time seeing this clip wow
Loved it when Sgt.Hulka say
Funny, "Hulka" is how She-Hulk is called in Spain.
Hulka is czech name, means walking stick
Larroquette was really funny playing this obviously inept officer. We had many idiots in the military and many wore metal on their shoulders and collars and not chevrons on their sleeves.
We’re there any good ones without chevrons? They can’t all have been as bad as this monkey.
I want movies like this to happen again ! No agendas no Box tickers no lgbt comedy and film at it best.
imagine being triggered bc lgbt people exist, lol
It’s literally just another Bill Murray movie calm down and quit acting like this is Casablanca or something ya triggered snowflake 😂🤣
@@emogolem Especially since they regularly join the armed forces!
The agenda was a liberal challenging a conservative institution and an authority figure
with each one gaining a measure of respect when they learn to understand each other.
Stripes came out in 1981 at the beginning of the Reagan era.
The fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam war had only happened 6 years prior.
Military service was widely frowned upon and was seen as a refuge for social outcasts.
It wouldn’t be until the mid decade around 1984 when the mood of the nation really shifted to pro
military service
i totally forgot about this scene 😂
I honestly don't remember the scene in Captain Stillman's office after Sgt Hulka was injured. Was it a deleted scene ?
@@dciccantelli it's in the extended cut
Sgt. Hulka was a good man, done in by a combination of idiots both above and below himself.
That’s a fact, Jack!
When they flashed to Stillman in his office, I thought we were gonna see the shower scene.❤
Doo Wah Diddy Diddy
CPT Stillman knew damn well that it was all his fault. Stillman made that soldier fire the mortar without aiming at the proper coordinates, which would have been in the impact area instead of the obstacle course.
Exactly that is what made the clip funny this movie was an action comedy in real life but the captain and the sgt who fired would likely both be changed under the UCMJ with the captain being charged with something probably like conduct unbecoming of an officer and a gentleman along with negligent manslaughter and the sgt would probably be charged with carrying out an unlawful order, negligent manslaughter and conduct unbecoming of a noncommissioned officer (under I believe it is article 134 of the uniform code of military justice) but it’s the army so in all likelihood hood all that you would have to change to this clip is a clip of sgt hulka having his VA claim denied because the army didn’t document his injuries and the sgt who fired being found guilty, demoted to e2, being dishonorably discharged from the army, locked on the fort Leavenworth on death row, and finally being executed by firing squad because the army (and well I guess this goes for the whole military) doesn’t hold officers accountable for there actions
@@BrandonforATFdirector I would like to believe your comment but, the whole 6 years I served I saw a lot of stuff get covered up and nothing get done about it because of the good ole boy mentality. Granted nobody got killed but nobody didn't get hurt.
Great observation Capt. Obvious.
That meeting with Stillman wasn't in any version I've ever seen of this movie.
@@kennethnovath6332 2005 extended cut
I've seen the movie quite a few times but don't remember that last part.
Remember the Rope Climb and Hulka got blownt up. Don't remember teh Captains office afterwards. And Ive seen the directors cut where Winger gets dropped off in the jungle.
Same here.
Could you download the mud wrestling part
This scene wasn’t in the original release, must be from the directors cut
Half of this clip wasn't in the original release. Hulka getting blown up certainly was...
Mortars don’t whistle coming in. All you hear is the round sliding down the tube then a plop when it leaves the tube. Next thing you hear is an explosion, and hope it’s on contact and not an air burst fuse setting.
Not True
I believe it depends on a mine and its velocity. And sometimes they do them to whistle on purpose, because it has a huge impact on enemy's morale. At least, they did that during WW2.
@@johnnyjack1552 I'm pretty sure he's right about mortars not whistling. I was shot at with mortars a few times in Iraq, with the mortars impacting within about 10 meters of me while I was mostly protected in the driver's hatch of my armored personnel carrier, and I don't recall ever hearing any whistle.
They also seemed to always be exploding on impact, which probably made them a lot less dangerous to those of us in the impact zone, because one time, when looking at the size of the tubes after our platoon located the mortar crews and forced them to give up, they seemed like they should have hurt at least some of us pretty bad -- especially those of us who had needed to dismount for the purpose of the mission -- yet none of us got hurt.
@@archerj.maggott1372 I was in Nam
I was In Vietnam 68%69 the mortars back than did makes A whistling sound
Unfortunately we couldn't have movies like this because some people would be all butt hurt. But it's a classic and a personal favorite
how would they be butthurt?
@@emogolem everything is offensive and the Karen's would do something about the language and everything that makes this movie awesome
Yes I agree, democrats and their voters have ruined our society.
@@emogolem Karen’s (democrats) would cry the movie is misogynistic, racist and doesn’t have blue haired, fat, short haired, nose ringed, face tattooed, lesbians as officers in the movie.
Yeah, it's just so hard to get away with being awful and shitty these days, it's just down right disgraceful.
1:02 - That's Poindexter!
Timothy Busfield. Best known for playing reporter Danny on the West Wing.
I haven't seen this movie except as a young kid too long ago to remember any details, but recently saw a few clips that piqued my curiosity about the Winger and Hulka characters. As a kid I probably perceived Hulka as a bully and loved Winger's rebelliousness, but now see them in the opposite ways and got curious about changes in the Winger character after the gut punch in the latrine. In this scene he immediately runs over to Hulka after the accident, showing concern and support. Is this supposed to be a real and significant part of the plot, or a minor off-the-cuff detail? One discussion of the film I read said the latrine confrontation changes Winger, leading to his later leadership role, but I'm wondering if the film was really interested in a theme or idea like that, beyond hinting at it as a minor off-hand detail.
Was this a deleted scene?
Another scene that wound up on the cutting room floor
Don't aim just go in the direction u think u should go
Was the last part a cut scene?
Kinda.. It was part of an extended release in 2005
This situation. Happens Automatically, The Platoon would be moved to another Drill Sargent. Or divide the men up and sent to another paltoon.
Officers…lol
Does anyone recognize “Poindexter”? 🤓
Ehhhh. Ehhhhh. Ehhhhh. LMFAO
Sergeant, does this mean we're through for the day?
I did not see him thoroughly climb.
That Captain was the biggest idiot in the entire film.
Now, I know why my platoon sergeant in Iraq choked me after I asked him if this meant that we were done for the day after he was knocked off his feet from that mortar by the Iraqi insurgents.
I would be have been glad AF if my Navy boot camp C.C got injured.
Wait, I've seen this movie over 100 times, I've got it on DVD, and this is the first time I've seen that clip with the men mustered in the Captain's office, the way I've always seen it either on cable or on my DVD is they go straight from Hulka's injury to walking the streets and going into the mud wrestling joint.
Str8 Classic 4Ever suckholes never gets old
Go Bull Beep for Kiefer Sutherland.
Blake Shelton lol
Pointing out the moronic incompetence of your command gets you a fast article 15, sh i t duty, a less than honorable discharge...
Talk about the most useless company commander in the Army!
There isn't enough room here to talk about the most useless Company Commander in the Army.
And yet I showed up, anyway!
Also, although I made Captain, I was never actually a Company Commander. How's that for useless!?!
I like Warren Oates. I dont like Bill Murray.
This movie just...isn't funny. Some moments here and there but just not interesting or humorous
that's not in the final release....i own a copy of that since the cast are comedy gold