Biloxi Blues

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Biloxi Blues is a semi-autobiographical stage play by Neil Simon, later adapted into a film, that follows a young Jewish recruit’s coming-of-age experiences during World War II army basic training.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf comedy-drama play
feature film
semi-autobiographical work
stage play
author Neil Simon NERFINISHED
basedOn Biloxi Blues NERFINISHED
Neil Simon's own army experiences
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States

United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Neil Simon NERFINISHED
director Mike Nichols NERFINISHED
followedBy Broadway Bound NERFINISHED
follows Brighton Beach Memoirs NERFINISHED
genre comedy
comedy-drama film
coming-of-age
drama
hasAdaptation Biloxi Blues (film) NERFINISHED
language English
English
mainCharacter Eugene Morris Jerome NERFINISHED
Eugene Morris Jerome NERFINISHED
partOf Eugene trilogy NERFINISHED
protagonist Eugene Morris Jerome NERFINISHED
screenwriter Neil Simon NERFINISHED
settingLocation Biloxi, Mississippi NERFINISHED
settingPeriod World War II NERFINISHED
subject Jewish American identity
United States Army basic training
coming of age
military life

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Park Overall notableWork Biloxi Blues
Matthew Broderick notableWork Biloxi Blues
Ray Stark notableWork Biloxi Blues
Neil Simon notableWork Biloxi Blues
Neil Simon wrotePlay Biloxi Blues
Robert Greenhut notableWork Biloxi Blues