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In the midst of World War II, France is occupied by Nazi forces, and the lives of its citizens change dramatically. The story follows two very different men: a bohemian painter and a British servant, who are forced to join together in a risky and comedic effort to survive. As bombings and tension dominate the streets of Paris, the British servant, accidentally separated from his squadron, manages to land in the French capital. Meanwhile, the painter, a man who just wants to live in peace, unexpectedly becomes the companion of this soldier.

The two find themselves trapped in a series of absurd situations, from disguising themselves as Nazis to pretending to be members of high society. Throughout their adventures, the clash of their personalities—the dreamy painter and the serious military man—provides a constant collision of hilarity and reflection. Together, they try to find a way to escape the German surveillance and help other prisoners of war. With a glimpse into everyday life during wartime and a healthy dose of humor, this story becomes a celebration of friendship and human ingenuity. A perfect blend of action, comedy, and heartwarming moments, leaving the audience with a smile and a reminder of the bravery that emerges in the darkest of times.

Media type
Movie
Year
1966
Director
Gérard Oury
Writer
Gérard Oury
Marcel Jullian
Danièle Thompson
Jean-Charles Tacchella
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.90
Actors
Bourvil
Louis de Funès
Terry-Thomas
Claudio Brook
Mike Marshall
Marie Dubois
Pierre Bertin
Andréa Parisy
Mary Marquet
Colette Brosset
Benno Sterzenbach
Henri Génès
Paul Préboist
Sieghardt Rupp
Guy Grosso
Michel Modo
Rudy Lenoir
Jacques Bodoin
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Helmuth Schneider
Hans Meyer
Mag-Avril
Gabriel Gobin
Paul Mercey
Pierre Roussel
Pierre Bastien
Peter Jacob
Noël Darzal
Jacques Sablon
Jean Droze
Catherine Marshall
Jean-Pierre Posier
Alice Field
Georges Atlas
Anne Berger
Guy Bonnafoux
Clément Michu
Konrad von Bork
Jerry Brouer
Percival Russel
George Birt
Nicolas Bang
Raymond Pierson
Christian Brocard
Sacha Tarride
Lionel Vitrant
Anthony Stuart
Claude Salez
Fred Fischer
Édouard Pignon
Jean Minisini
Joachim Westhoff
Tony Rödel
Georges-Fréderic Dehlen
Guy Fox
Jean Landret
Charly Constant
Rolph Spath
Gérard Martin
Georges Dehneli
Raoul Gola
Horst Miessner
Bernard Mermod
Gary Ramm
Claude Rouillard
Georges Ruseckis
Joachim Weshoff
Gender
Comedy
Bélica
Country
France
Producers
Robert Dorfmann
Original title
La Grande Vadrouille
Duration
132
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