La Grande Vadrouille (1966 film)
La Grande Vadrouille: During World War II, two French civilians and a downed British Bomber Crew set out from Paris to cross the demarcation line between Nazi-occupied Northern France and the South. From there they will be able to escape to England. First, they must avoid German troops – and the consequences of their own blunders.
La Grande Vadrouille Overview
Category | Comedy , War |
Production company | Les Films Corona (FR) , The Rank Organisation (GB) |
Original language | fr |
Runtime | 2.2 Hour |
Release date | 1966-12-08 |
Spoken language | Deutsch , Français , English |
Rating | 79.28% |
Vote Count | 1296 |
La Grande Vadrouille - FAQ
What are Categories of La Grande Vadrouille ?
Category of La Grande Vadrouille is Comedy , War
What are the Production companies of La Grande Vadrouille ?
Production companies of La Grande Vadrouille are Les Films Corona (FR) , The Rank Organisation (GB)
What is the Original language of La Grande Vadrouille ?
Original_language of La Grande Vadrouille is fr
What is the Run time of La Grande Vadrouille ?
Run time of La Grande Vadrouille is 2.2 Hour
What is Release date of La Grande Vadrouille ?
Release date of La Grande Vadrouille is 1966-12-08
Cast
- Bourvil as Augustin Bouvet, house painter
- Louis de Funès as Stanislas Lefort, orchestra conductor
- Terry-Thomas as Sir Reginald Brook, aka 'Big Moustache'
- Claudio Brook as Peter Cunningham
- Mike Marshall as Alan Mac Intosh
- Marie Dubois as Juliette, the Guignol's little girl
- Pierre Bertin as Juliette's grandfather, puppeteer
- Andréa Parisy as Sister Marie-Odile
- Mary Marquet as The mother superior
- Colette Brosset as Mrs. Germaine, owner of the hotel
- Benno Sterzenbach as Major Achbach, the German officer
- Henri Génès as The guardian of the Vincennes zoo
- Paul Préboist as The fisherman
- Sieghardt Rupp as Lieutenant Sturmer
- Guy Grosso as The talkative bassoonist
- Michel Modo as The cross-eyed German soldier
- Rudy Lenoir as The german soldier on patrol
- Jacques Bodoin as Mephisto, a resistant opera singer
- Reinhard Kolldehoff as A German corporal at the search
- Helmuth Schneider as The German officer in the restaurant car
- Hans Meyer as Otto Weber, the elegant SS officer
- Mag-Avril as The old lodger
- Gabriel Gobin as The resistant machinist of the opera
- Paul Mercey as The mustachioed in the Turkish bath
- Pierre Roussel as Peter's neighbor at the restaurant car
- Pierre Bastien as Plombin
- Peter Jacob as The German general at the search
- Noël Darzal as Lucien
- Jacques Sablon as Bébert
- Jean Droze as The other talkative bassoonist (uncredited)
- Catherine Marshall as A nun at the Hospices de Beaune (uncredited)
- Jean-Pierre Posier as Patrick, the mechanic (uncredited)
- Alice Field as The prostitute (uncredited)
- Georges Atlas as The Gestapo policeman at Augustin's house (uncredited)
- Rémy Julienne as The biker who receives the pumpkin (uncredited)
- Anne Berger as Marguerite in 'Faust' (uncredited)
- Guy Bonnafoux as Employee at the Turkish baths / German officer (uncredited)
- Clément Michu as A postal employee at the train station (uncredited)
- Konrad Von Bork as A German Colonel (uncredited)
- Jerry Brouer as The German soldier at the search (uncredited)
- Percival Russel as The German sentinel knocked out (uncredited)
- George Birt as Harry, the gunner (uncredited)
- Nicolas Bang as John, the bomber (uncredited)
- Raymond Pierson as A German soldier (uncredited)
- Christian Brocard as A postal employee at the train station (uncredited)
- Sacha Tarride as The first boy (uncredited)
- Lionel Vitrant as Barbot (uncredited)
- Anthony Stuart as Dick (uncredited)
- Claude Salez as A German officer (uncredited)
- Fred Fischer as A German Colonel (uncredited)
- Edouard Pignon as An extra at the opera (uncredited)
- Jean Minisini as A German soldier (uncredited)
- Joachim Westhoff as Faust (uncredited)
- Tony Rödel as A German non-commissioned officer (uncredited)
- Georges-Fréderic Dehlen as A German Colonel (uncredited)
- Guy Fox as The fat guy (uncredited)
- Jean Landret as The guide to Chaillot (uncredited)
- Charly Constant as Ludwig (uncredited)
- Rolph Spath as The aide-de-camp (uncredited)