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La grande vadrouille

  • 1966
  • G
  • 2h 3m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,9/10
22 k
MA NOTE
Louis de Funès and Bourvil in La grande vadrouille (1966)
Trailer for La Grande Vadrouille: 50th Anniversary
Liretrailer1 min 36 s
1 vidéo
99+ photos
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Deux Français moyens, aidant des pilotes britanniques à échapper aux nazis, partent dans une aventure épique à travers la France occupée jusqu'à la frontière suisse.Deux Français moyens, aidant des pilotes britanniques à échapper aux nazis, partent dans une aventure épique à travers la France occupée jusqu'à la frontière suisse.Deux Français moyens, aidant des pilotes britanniques à échapper aux nazis, partent dans une aventure épique à travers la France occupée jusqu'à la frontière suisse.

  • Director
    • Gérard Oury
  • Writers
    • Gérard Oury
    • Danièle Thompson
    • Marcel Jullian
  • Stars
    • Bourvil
    • Louis de Funès
    • Claudio Brook
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,9/10
    22 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Gérard Oury
    • Writers
      • Gérard Oury
      • Danièle Thompson
      • Marcel Jullian
    • Stars
      • Bourvil
      • Louis de Funès
      • Claudio Brook
    • 50Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 19Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 2 victoires au total

    Vidéos1

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    Bourvil
    Bourvil
    • Augustin Bouvet
    Louis de Funès
    Louis de Funès
    • Stanislas Lefort
    Claudio Brook
    Claudio Brook
    • Peter Cunningham
    Andréa Parisy
    Andréa Parisy
    • Soeur Marie-Odile…
    Colette Brosset
    • Germaine
    Mike Marshall
    • Alan MacIntosh
    Mary Marquet
    Mary Marquet
    • Mère Supérieure
    Pierre Bertin
    Pierre Bertin
    • Le grand-père de Juliette - propriétaire du guignol
    Benno Sterzenbach
    Benno Sterzenbach
    • Major Achbach
    Marie Dubois
    Marie Dubois
    • Juliette
    Terry-Thomas
    Terry-Thomas
    • Sir Reginald
    Sieghardt Rupp
    Sieghardt Rupp
    • Lt. Stuermer
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    • Un caporal allemand
    Helmuth Schneider
    Helmuth Schneider
    • L'officier allemand dans le train
    • (as Helmut Schneider)
    Paul Préboist
    Paul Préboist
    • Le pêcheur
    Hans Meyer
    Hans Meyer
    • Officer S.S. Otto Weber
    Guy Grosso
    Guy Grosso
    • Un bassonniste
    • (as Grosso)
    Michel Modo
    Michel Modo
    • Soldat allemand qui louche
    • (as Modo)
    • Director
      • Gérard Oury
    • Writers
      • Gérard Oury
      • Danièle Thompson
      • Marcel Jullian
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs50

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    9Coventry

    Legendary!

    In France, but also in the neighboring countries like Belgium (where yours truly lives), "La Grande Vadrouille" is more than just a cinematic classic… It's a cultural monument and even national heritage! I certainly don't intend to sound pretentious, but I doubt if such a movie could ever exist in the United States. Why? Because this film is patriotic and satirical at the same time, the script is chock-full of clichés and stereotypes whilst the humor doesn't necessarily rely on clichés and stereotypes, and although the subject matter deals with the depressing events of World War II – forever one of the darkest pages in the world's history – the tone of the film remains courteous and innocent at all times. The Nazis in this film are naturally the bad guys but for once they aren't depicted as inhuman monsters, which is probably the main reason why "La Grande Vadrouille" is also enormously successful in Germany! And last but not least, the script respects the language differences per country! The French simply speak French - or English with extremely heavy accents – while the English speak English and the Germans speak German! I don't see that happening in Hollywood, to be honest.

    The film received the funny but rather hokey sounding English title "Don't Look Now, We're being shot at", but actually "La Grande Vadrouille" simply means something like "The Big Stroll" or "The Giant Walk". As you can derive from the above paragraph, the film takes place in during the WWII Nazi occupation of France. The story already starts out hilariously, when the pilot of a British bomber plane asks his fellow passengers what their location is. They claim the plain is more or less above Calais, but when the clouds clear up they are surprised to see the Eiffel Tower directly beneath them. The plane is shot down by German ground troops and each of the three British soldiers wanders off towards a different part of Paris with their parachutes. The British pilots receive help from two typical yet entirely opposite French citizens, namely the simple but hard- working painter Augustin Bouvet and the snobbish orchestra leader Stanislas Lefort. Both men, along with the help of various other French citizens, take several risks in order to reunite the British team, which of course makes them enemies of the Third Reich as well. The whole group has to flee towards the South of France, but naturally the journey is full of obstacles and dangers. Many, and I do mean MANY, sequences in "La Grande Vadrouille" have become immortal cinematic highlights over the years and it's almost impossible to list them. The mix-up with the room numbers in the hotel, for example, is very famous and still as incredibly funny by today's standards as it must have been back in 1966. Other unforgettable highlights include the rendezvous in the Turkish bath house and the pumpkin counterattack. In fact, every single interaction between the legendary French actors/comedians Bourvil and Louis de Funès qualifies as classic comedy cinema. Both geniuses where at the absolute heights of their careers at this point, but Bourvil sadly passed away far too young a couple of years later, at age 53. Louis de Funès continued to make several more French comedy classics until his death in the early 1980s, including the sequels in the successful "Les Gendarmes de Saint-Tropez" franchise, "Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob" and "La Soupe aux Choux". De Funès truly was, without any exaggeration, one of the funniest people who ever lived. His looks and his energetic facial expressions were his main trademarks. He wasn't very tall and his almost naturally cantankerous apparition, in combination with his distinct voice and habit of talking really fast, made him the ideal hothead-character. "La Grande Vadrouille" is a brilliant film, with a brilliant cast and a brilliant director, as well as brilliant music (courtesy of Georges Auric) and brilliant cinematography by Claude Renoir. It's warmly recommended to all admirers of genuinely funny comedies and fundamental viewing for everyone living in Europe.
    8raymond-massart

    Intense delight

    This movie certainly belongs to one of the best comedies French cinema has ever produced.It has that rare quality of entertaining the viewer over and over again although it has been around for years. It is also probably Louis de Funès' most witty performance ever, mainly due to the fact that he reduced his frequently exaggerated ( and often irritating) facial expressions and babbling away to an acceptable level.Bourvil was always and remains, even today, an icon of the French cinema.As a team, de Funès and Bourvil form an "odd couple" that really works and their constant bickering is often hilarious. A lot of fun is made of the Germans and British but this is always done with a tongue-in-cheek approach and the whole movie bristles with a "joie de vivre" that leaves the viewer with a feeling of intense delight.
    10suzie-16

    Timeless Comedy

    I have been teaching French for more than 20 years and saw this comedy with my 18 year old nephew who is studying French and my sister who knows none. We laughed our silly heads off for two hours. It appeals to young and old, French-speaking and non-French speaking. It is simply hilarious.
    PlanecrazyIkarus

    perhaps the best French comedy ever made...

    The setting: a British bomber is shot down (due to some navigational errors) above Paris. The crew get separated, and each of them needs the help of a few French people to escape from the occupied city, and eventually to England. Of course, evil Germans persecute them throughout the movie...

    All of this is a backdrop to a wonderful comedy. It could be compared with Mel Brooks' "To be or not to be", and I believe it comes out the superior of the two. Easily the best Louis de Funes movie ever - and so, perhaps, also the best French comedy ever...
    dominique.demunck

    One of the best comedies ever, the best French.

    This film has the remarkable property that there aren't any boring pieces in it. It just brings you more than 2 hours of top-comedy, together with a fine scenario. The magical trio Louis de Funès, Bourvil and Gérard Oury make this film so unique. If you like this one, be sure to have seen Le Corniaud.

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    • Anecdotes
      This movie was seen by 17 million people in France, a box-office record in that country until Titanic (1997).
    • Gaffes
      At the very beginning, we see an aerial shot of Paris; however we can clearly see modern buildings built in the 60s.
    • Citations

      Augustin Bouvet: [with strong French accent] You, you come with me to pick up Peter.

      Stanislas LeFort: No, you you come with me to pick up MacIntosh!

      Augustin Bouvet: No no no no, you you you! and if you don't come I... oh merde alors comment on dit ça...

      Stanislas LeFort: Comment ça "merde alors"? but alors you are French!

    • Autres versions
      The original German release had several parts of the French original cut. Some of them might have been taken out because some gags could not be used because of the different languages used in the original (French, German and English). There is for example the quite funny scene when Claudio Brook reveals himself as an English man on the train when he says "I'm sorry" when spilling some vine. The German version instead just shows the angry German officer who commands to arrest the English soldier. Some parts are cut without any obvious reason - e.g. a humorous dialogue of Louis de Funès and Bourvil, their escape and chase in German uniforms. The German version just comes into the scene when they are already arrested.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Il fait des Bond: Les meilleures cascades de Rémy Julienne (1998)
    • Bandes originales
      Tea for Two
      (uncredited)

      Music by Vincent Youmans

      [Used as a recognition code]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 décembre 1966 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Langues
      • French
      • English
      • German
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hôtel du Globe, Noyers-sur-Serein, Yonne, France
    • sociétés de production
      • Les Films Corona
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Budget
      • 15 000 000 F (estimation)
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    • Durée
      2 heures 3 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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