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1970121 minWar, Comedy

Catch-22

Is Catch-22 a Hit or Flop?

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Is Catch-22 worth watching? With a rating of 6.645/10, this War, Comedy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Catch-22 Synopsis

A WWII military pilot makes a valiant effort to be certified insane in order to be excused from flying missions. But there's a catch.

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Top Cast

Alan Arkin
Alan ArkinCapt. John Yossarian
Martin Balsam
Martin BalsamCol. Cathcart
Richard Benjamin
Richard BenjaminMaj. Danby
Art Garfunkel
Art GarfunkelCapt. Nately
Jack Gilford
Jack GilfordDr. "Doc" Daneeka
Buck Henry
Buck HenryLt. Col. Korn
Bob Newhart
Bob NewhartMaj. Major Major
Anthony Perkins
Anthony PerkinsChaplain Capt. A.T. Tappman
Paula Prentiss
Paula PrentissNurse Duckett
Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen1st Lt. Dobbs

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Is Catch-22 worth watching?

Catch-22 has received mixed reviews with a 6.645/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of War, Comedy movies.

Is Catch-22 hit or flop?

Catch-22 has received average ratings (6.645/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Catch-22?

Catch-22 is a War, Comedy movie that A WWII military pilot makes a valiant effort to be certified insane in order to be excused from flying missions. But there's a catch....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 19, 2023
★ 7

Alan Arkin is "Yossarian" - a flight bombardier determined to get himself invalided home from combat during WWII. He's been dropping bombs on Italy for ages and is tired of being shot at and is also becoming less sure of his chances of survival each time. He is also quite suspicious of his CO - "Cathcart" (Martin Balsam) who seems to make sure that every time a tour of duty ends, there is another reason for him to stick around. How to get home? Well, he hits on a plan that will bring his mental acuity under suspicion. Thing is, this plan is not without risks and what now ensues is quite a complex analysis of the horrors of a wartime existence. Though I found the predictable comedy elements of this wore thin really quickly, it does offer quite a seriously thought-provoking look at just how warfare can affect a man. The constant pressures of remaining alert and vigilant whilst simultaneously dealing with day-to-day threat and tragedy are quite well illustrated in Mike Nichols' adaptation of the poignant Joseph Heller bestseller. There is a pretty stellar supporting cast, but their largely cameo roles augment rather than outshine the effort from Arkin as things gradually become more immediate for the man. It's very, very verbose and I found the third quarter of the film just a bit slow and contrived - but as a glimpse of just how war might have looked and impacted on the people involved, it's interesting and at times the darker elements of the story are potently effective.