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Director: Ted Post
Cast: Elliott Gould, Eddie Albert, Harry Guardino, Godfrey Cambridge
Elliott Gould steals Army nerve gas to help him rob banks when he’s kicked out of the military after 15 years of service as a human guinea pig in its chemical warfare experiments.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Whiffs (1975), directed by Ted Post, is a crime comedy film that received mixed reviews from critics. The film follows Elliott Gould's character as he steals Army nerve gas to help him rob banks after being kicked out of the military. While the film was not widely acclaimed, it has developed a cult following over the years.
Why you might like this:
Director Ted Post's 1975 crime comedy Whiffs offers a unique blend of dark humor and high-stakes hijinks, with Elliott Gould delivering a standout performance as a discharged soldier who turns to bank robbery after stealing Army nerve gas. Fans of offbeat, character-driven crime stories will find a lot to appreciate in this unconventional and thought-provoking film.
Whiffs is a 1975 comedy film directed by Ted Post and starring Elliott Gould, Eddie Albert, Harry Guardino, Godfrey Cambridge, and Jennifer O'Neill. It was produced by Brut Productions and released theatrically in the U.S. by 20th Century Fox.
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