Several ordinary Frenchmen, helping British pilots avoid Nazi captivity, go on epic voyage through the occupied country to the Swiss border. La Grande Vadrouille provides examples of:. La Grande Vadrouille (France, 1966) There’s an excellent chance you’ve never heard of Gérard Oury’s 1966 comedy La Grande Vadrouille , especially if you’re not French. La Grande Vadrouille (French pronunciation: [la ɡʁɑ̃d vaˈdʁuj]; literally "The Great Stroll"; originally released in the United States as Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!)
With Bourvil, Louis de Funès, Claudio Brook, Andréa Parisy. 6 Is 9: Characters find themselves in wrong beds and wake up with a Bedmate Reveal when a 9 turns into a 6 at the hostel.. At the Opera Tonight: Augustin and Sir Reginald disguise themselves as German officers in order to infiltrate the opera during the night Faust is played and get the two hidden pilots out of it. Pièce de Théatre Improvisée (La) Description : Le directeur artistique ou un metteur en scène avec ou sans l'aide du public propose : - certains rôles ou des personnages clefs - des éléments d'intrigue, de but ou de direction de scénarii Il dispose du décorum, notamment du nombre de scènes ou d'actes et leur durée respectives. La Grande vadrouille was directed (with unstinting panache) by Gérard Oury, a former actor who, having directed a few lacklustre genre films, notched up his first box office triumph with Le Corniaud (1965), another ballsy action-comedy featuring Bourvil and Louis de Funès. is a 1966 French comedy film set in 1942 about French civilians who help the crew of a Royal Air Force bomber shot down over Paris to make their way through German-occupied France to safe …
Oury was clearly far more influenced by the Hollywood big guns than his New Wave contemporaries, …
Directed by Gérard Oury.