Augustin et Stanislas viennent en aide, malgré eux, à des pilotes anglais abattus au dessus de Paris. Étant eux même compromis par la présence des aviateurs, ils s'enfuient à leurs côtés ver... Tout lireAugustin et Stanislas viennent en aide, malgré eux, à des pilotes anglais abattus au dessus de Paris. Étant eux même compromis par la présence des aviateurs, ils s'enfuient à leurs côtés vers la zone libre.Augustin et Stanislas viennent en aide, malgré eux, à des pilotes anglais abattus au dessus de Paris. Étant eux même compromis par la présence des aviateurs, ils s'enfuient à leurs côtés vers la zone libre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
- L'officier allemand dans le train
- (as Helmut Schneider)
- Un bassonniste
- (as Grosso)
Avis à la une
A perennial favourite on French TV during the Christmas or Easter holidays it is one of those rare movies you can watch over and over again without getting tired of it. It runs more than two hours but moves along at an incredible pace. Movie relies bigtime on the clash of character between de Funes as the self-important musical director of the Opéra de Paris and Bourvil as the simple housepainter. But also the hilarious script, some spectacular setpieces (including a spielbergesque chase by German sidecars) and a surprising finale all add up to making `Vadrouille' one of the best and most entertaining French movies ever.
Made on a lavish budget by Gerard Oury who would go on to make some other highly succesfull comedies, mostly starring big French stars as de Funes and Bourvil, but also Jean-Paul Belmondo, Pierre Richard and Christian Clavier. Incidentally his next venture was to be the equally succesfull `The Brain', starring none other than David Niven (!) and Eli Wallach, backed up by Bourvil and Belmondo. Bourvil and de Funes should be reunited again by Oury in `La folie des Grandeurs' but then sadly Bourvil passed away. He was replaced by none other than Yves Montand.
Up to that time movies made in France took war rather seriously, but `La grande vadrouille' sparked of an endless string of farces set in WWII which almost invariably depicted the French as very clever and cunning, always outwitting the Germans in the end. Even the recent (2002) `Laissez-Passer' from much-acclaimed director Bertrand Tavernier is based on this premiss.
If you like this definitely try to see `Le Corniaud', the first de Funes/Bourvil caper by Oury or why not `Mais ou est donc passé la 7ieme compagnie ?' as a prime example of the smart French vs not-so-smart German theme.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie was seen by 17 million people in France, a box-office record in that country until Titanic (1997).
- GaffesAt 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!
- Versions alternativesThe 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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Il fait des Bond: Les meilleures cascades de Rémy Julienne (1998)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 F (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 3 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1