Tagline: In this war, the wind doesn’t blow, it hurls.
Delta Farce movie storyline. Whitney, Engvall and a third Blue Collar standup comic play inept, Iraq-bound Army reservists who are mistakenly dropped into Mexico and liberate a small village from marauders. Down on his luck after losing his job and his girlfriend on the same day, Larry decides to join his neighbor, Bill (Bill Engvall), and his combat-happy buddy, Everett (DJ Qualls), for a relaxing weekend of drinking and target practice. But when the three hapless guys are mistaken for Army Reservists by the hard-nosed Sergeant Kilgrove (Keith David), they’re loaded onto an army plane headed for Fallujah, Iraq – and mistakenly ejected in a Humvee somewhere over Mexico.
Convinced they’re actually in the Middle East, the clueless wannabe soldiers save a rural village from a siege of bandits and become local heroes. But when Carlos Santana (Danny Trejo), a ruthless, karaoke-loving warlord, strikes back, Larry, Bill and Everett have to lay down their beers and take up their arms – and prove they just might be real soldiers after all…
Delta Farce is a 2007 American war comedy film released by Lions Gate Entertainment on May 11, 2007. It is directed by C. B. Harding and stars Bill Engvall, Larry the Cable Guy, DJ Qualls and Danny Trejo. It is the first film after the Blue Collar Comedy Tour concert films to star both Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy. The title is a play on the Delta Force, one of the United States Army’s elite special operations units alongside the Army Rangers and the Green Berets.
Delta Farce (2007)
Directed by: C.B. Harding
Starring: Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall, D.J. Qualls, Keith David, Danny Trejo, Danielle Hartnett, Christina Moore, Lorna Scott, Michael Papajohn, Lisa Lampanelli
Screenplay by: Tom Sullivan
Production Design by: Cabot McMullen
Cinematography by: Tom Priestley Jr.
Film Editing by: Mark Conte
Costume Design by: Louise de Teliga Harding
Set Decoration by: Kris Fuller
Art Direction by: Dins Danielsen
Music by: James S. Levine
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for crude and sexual humor.
Studio: Lionsgate Films
Release Date: May 11, 2007
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