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Soft Beds, Hard Battles 1974

★ 4.316 votes107 min📅 1974-01-24

"The movie with the 6 best Sellers in one!"

Dive into the whimsical yet politically charged world of *Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974)*, Roy Boulting's delightfully absurd comedy set against the fraught backdrop of Nazi-occupied France.

Director: Roy Boulting

Cast

Peter Sellers
Peter Sellers
Général Latour / Major Robinson / Herr Schroeder / Adolf Hitler / The President / Prince Kyoto
Lila Kedrova
Lila Kedrova
Madame Grenier
Curd Jürgens
Curd Jürgens
Generale Von Grotjahn
Béatrice Romand
Béatrice Romand
Marie-Claude
Jenny Hanley
Jenny Hanley
Michelle
Vernon Dobtcheff
Vernon Dobtcheff
Padre
Douglas Sheldon
Kapitan Kneff
Philip Madoc
Philip Madoc
Field Marshall Weber
Patricia Burke
Patricia Burke
Mother Superior
Rula Lenska
Rula Lenska
Louise

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974) about?

This 1974 comedy transports viewers to Nazi-occupied France, where Peter Sellers plays nearly every male lead role, each one more ridiculous than the last. The film follows his character(s) as they stumble through absurd situations, blending farce with the grit of wartime life.

Who directed Soft Beds, Hard Battles?

Roy Boulting directed this offbeat comedy, known for his knack for blending humor with social commentary.

Who stars in Soft Beds, Hard Battles?

The film stars Peter Sellers in multiple roles, alongside Lila Kedrova, Curd Jürgens, Béatrice Romand, and Jenny Hanley, with Vernon Dobtcheff in a supporting part.

Is Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974) worth watching?

While not a blockbuster, this Sellers-led comedy offers a unique mix of slapstick and satire that fans of classic British humor will appreciate. Its quirky premise and energetic performances make it a fun, if flawed, watch.

How long is Soft Beds, Hard Battles?

The runtime for *Soft Beds, Hard Battles* is 107 minutes.

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About Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974) — Peter Sellers' War-Time Comedy of Errors

Dive into the whimsical yet politically charged world of *Soft Beds, Hard Battles (1974)*, Roy Boulting's delightfully absurd comedy set against the fraught backdrop of Nazi-occupied France. Peter Sellers takes center stage in a tour-de-force performance, portraying nearly every major male role with his signature bumbling charm and Inspector Clouseau-esque flair. The film blends slapstick humor with subtle satire, as Sellers navigates absurd situations—from mistaken identities to bureaucratic blunders—amidst the tension of wartime. With its mix of lighthearted farce and biting wit, the movie captures the surreal contrasts of a world turned upside down by war.

At its core, *Soft Beds, Hard Battles* is a celebration of chaos, where every scene crackles with energy and unpredictability. Lila Kedrova and Curd Jürgens lend gravitas to the ensemble, grounding the comedy in moments of genuine intrigue. Boulting's direction keeps the tone breezy yet sharp, making this a standout entry in the genre. Whether you're a fan of Sellers' comedic genius or simply love films that find humor in unlikely places, this 1974 gem offers a unique escape into laughter and levity.

Stream or download it to discover why this unusual comedy remains a cult favorite decades later.