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  1. 18 de oct. de 1974 · The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder. 1974. PG. 1h 38m. IMDb RATING. 5.6 /10. 242. YOUR RATING. Rate. Comedy Drama. Julius Vrooder returns from the Vietnam War, pretending to be crazy to cope with the world which lands him in a VA hospital.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Arthur Hiller
    • 1974-10-18
  2. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Vrooder's Hooch (1974) - Arthur Hiller on AllMovie - A Vietnam vet (Timothy Bottoms) acts insane to…

  3. The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder is a 1974 film from Playboy Enterprises directed by Arthur Hiller and produced by Hugh Hefner. This was the final feature film role for actor George Marshall, who is mostly known as a director ( Destry Rides Again, Boy, Did I Get A Wrong Number!, You Can't Cheat an Honest Man ). [2] Plot.

  4. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. After returning home, a Vietnam veteran lives in the psychiatric ward on the V.A. hospital, because he cannot cope with the craziness of the world. Cast & Crew. Read More. Arthur Hiller. Director. Lou Frizzell. Albert Salmi. Dewayne Jessie. Lawrence Pressman. Jack Colvin. Film Details.

  5. The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder. 1974. Directed by Arthur Hiller. If they think you’re crazy, you can get away with anything. After returning home from the war, Vietnam veteran Julius Vrooder resides in a veteran’s hospital, where he has been vaguely diagnosed as “psychiatrically impaired.”

  6. Bob Alcivar Music. Critics reviews. Julius Vrooder returns from the Vietnam War, pretending to be crazy to cope with the world which lands him in a VA hospital. He locates a tunnel where he creates a bunker existence complete with electricity while also falling in love with his doctor.

  7. 24 de dic. de 2015 · This obscure movie also marks the film debuts of several performers, which includes not only Murdock’s and Cristofer’s, but Ron Glass’ as well who plays an hospital orderly and Dena Dietrich playing Vrooder’s mother who later became best known as Mother Nature in a series of commercials that ran during the ‘70s. My Rating: 4 out of 10