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  1. Ah Boys to Men (simplified Chinese: 新兵正传; traditional Chinese: 新兵正傳; pinyin: xīnbīng zhèngzhuàn; Wade–Giles: Hsin1 Ping1 Cheng4 Chuan4; lit. 'Recruits' True Biography') is a 2012 Singaporean military comedy film produced and directed by Jack Neo, written by Neo and Link Sng.

  2. Ah Boys to Men is a satirical military comedy film series by Jack Neo, set in Singapore. The series follows a group of army recruits and their adventures, challenges and relationships during their national service.

  3. Ah Boys to Men: Directed by Jack Neo. With Tosh Zhang, Weiliang Wang, Noah Yap, Charlie Goh. The film opens with the Republic of Singapore apparently being under an immense invasion from a fictional army, with iconic Singaporean landmarks (such as the Merlion and the Esplanade) coming under fire and many civilians killed brutally.

    • (608)
    • Comedy
    • Jack Neo
    • 2012-11-08
  4. Nov 9, 2017 · After completion of their full-time national service stints, Lobang, Aloysius, Sergeant Ong, and Ken Chow were all busy with their respective careers as civilians. When they are called back for...

    • 2 min
    • 1.5M
    • mm2 Entertainment Channel
  5. Ah Boys to Men 4 (Chinese: 新兵正传IV; pinyin: xīnbīng zhèngzhuàn IV; literally: "Recruits' True Biography") is a 2017 Singaporean military comedy film directed by Jack Neo, and the fourth installment in the Ah Boys to Men film series. It stars Joshua Tan, Maxi Lim, Wang Weiliang, Tosh Zhang and Apple Chan in the fourth installment. [1]

  6. Singapore's favorite four military reservists find that leaving the armed services for civilian life will be short-lived after theyre called back to active duty. The men face challenges as they train together to anticipate new security threats that will strengthen their brotherhood once again.

  7. Ah Boys To Men 3: Frogmen. In this what-could-have-been installment, Singapore’s army recruits see firsthand their grueling reality had they been made to train for over ten months to become Frogmen in the country’s most intimidating post, Singapore’s Naval Diving Unit. Duration: 2h 21m.

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