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Set in 1942, the film follows three British RAF pilots whose bomber is shot down over Nazi-occupied Paris. They find themselves relying on the help of two very different, and very reluctant, French civilians:
If you grew up in France, or have even a passing interest in European cinema, isn't just a movie—it’s a cultural institution. Released in 1966 and directed by Gérard Oury, this wartime comedy held the record for the highest box office success in France for over 40 years.
Following their success in Le Corniaud , this duo perfected the comedic friction between a grumpy elitist and a naive everyman. La Grande Vadrouille(1966)
A high-strung, egotistical conductor at the Paris Opera.
While set during WWII, the film avoids graphic violence, opting instead for a "Robin Hood" style of resistance where the protagonists outsmart their bumbling occupiers with wit and luck. Set in 1942, the film follows three British
The Masterpiece of French Slapstick: Revisiting "La Grande Vadrouille" (1966)
Watch the legendary Louis de Funès bring his unique brand of high-energy humor to the conductor's podium in this iconic scene: Following their success in Le Corniaud , this
Unlike many comedies of the era, Oury utilized sprawling locations—from the Opera Garnier to the Hospices de Beaune—and high-budget action sequences involving gliders and motorcycles.