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  1. Welcome to the Club is a 1971 American comedy film directed by Walter Shenson and starring Brian Foley, Jack Warden, Andy Jarrell, Kevin O'Connor, Francesca Tu, and David Toguri. It is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Clement Biddle Wood. The film was released by Columbia Pictures in September 1971.

  2. Welcome to the Club: Directed by Walter Shenson. With Brian Foley, Jack Warden, Andy Jarrell, Kevin O'Connor. In 1945 Hiroshima an American Quaker tries to introduce a black singing duo into the all-white quarters of an officer's club, with farcical results.

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    • Comedy
    • Walter Shenson
    • 1971-09
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    • David Silverman
  4. Welcome to the Club (1971) directed by Walter Shenson • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1971. Directed by Walter Shenson. The picture that insults everyone regardless of race, creed or color! An Army morale officer hits racism when he tries to put singers in an officers club in 1945 Hiroshima. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Walter Shenson
    • Columbia Pictures
  5. 1h 28m 1971. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Cast & Crew. Read More. Walter Shenson. Director. Brian Foley. Lt. Andrew Oxblood. Jack Warden. General Strapp. Marsha Hunt. Leah Wheat. Joyce Wilford. Shawna O'Shay. Lon Satton. Marshall Bowles. Film Details. MPAA Rating. Genre. Comedy. Release Date. Sep 1971. Premiere Information.

    • Walter Shenson, Niels Hoeje
    • Brian Foley
  6. Welcome to the Club is an American animated short film based on the television series The Simpsons produced by Gracie Films and 20th Television Animation, debuting on the streaming service Disney+ on September 8, 2022, and received mixed reviews from critics. Like the previous shorts, it was directed by David Silverman. [1] [2] Plot.

  7. Walter Shenson. Synopsis. In 1945 Hiroshima an American Quaker tries to introduce a black singing duo into the all-white quarters of an officer's club, with farcical results.