Mais où est donc passée la 7ème compagnie (1973)
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- 1h 35min
- Action, Comedy
- 13 Dec 1973 (France)
- Movie
Three French army scouts escape capture and go behind enemy lines during WWII, urged by a lieutenant to fight rather than hide.
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Jean Lefebvre | ... |
Pithivier
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Pierre Mondy | ... |
Sergent Louis Chaudard
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Aldo Maccione | ... |
Tassin
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Pierre Tornade | ... |
Capitaine Dumont
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Jacques Marin | ... |
L'épicier
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Paul Bisciglia | ... |
Le père en exode sur la route
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Robert Dalban | ... |
Le fermier
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Alain Doutey | ... |
Carlier
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Magali Vendeuil | ... |
La mère de la fillette
(as Magali de Vendeuil)
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Marcelle Ranson-Hervé | ... |
Mme Thévenay
(as Marcelle Ranson Hervé)
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Erik Colin | ... |
Lieutenant Duvauchel
(as Eric Colin)
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Robert Lamoureux | ... |
Colonel Blanchet
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Florence Blot | ... |
La doctoresse
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Konrad von Bork | ... |
le commandant Von Kurtel
(as Conrad Von Bork)
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Michel Duchezeau | ... |
Le soldat
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Jean-Claude Houdinière | ... |
Le lieutenant
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Corinne Lahaye | ... |
Germaine
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Rudy Lenoir | ... |
L'adjudant
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Paul Mercey | ... |
Le boulanger
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François Merlet |
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Pierre Mirat | ... |
Le curé
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Raymonde Vattier | ... |
La femme du fermier
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Gino Da Ronch | ... |
(uncredited)
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Gwenael Rapenne | ... |
Le collabo (uncredited)
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Directed by
Robert Lamoureux |
Written by
Robert Lamoureux | ... | (writer) |
Produced by
Alain Poiré | ... | producer |
Music by
Henri Bourtayre |
Cinematography by
Marcel Grignon |
Editing by
Gérard Pollicand |
Production Design by
Daniel Guéret |
Production Management
Robert Sussfeld | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bernard Cassan | ... | first assistant director |
Bernard Toublanc-Michel | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Jacques Maumont | ... | sound |
Stunts
Michel Berreur | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Music Department
William Flageollet | ... | music recordist (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Paulette Andrieux | ... | press attache |
Production Companies
- Euro International Films (co-production)
- Gaumont International
- S.N.E. Gaumont (co-production)
Distributors
- Gaumont (1973) (France) (theatrical)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1986) (France) (tv)
- ESC Distribution (2008) (France) (DVD)
- ESC Distribution (2017) (France) (Blu-ray)
- Edel Distribution (2009) (Germany) (DVD)
- France 3 (1998) (France) (tv)
- Gaumont-Columbia-RCA (GCR) (1982) (France) (VHS)
- Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (1995) (France) (VHS)
- Gaumont/Columbia TriStar Home Video (2002) (France) (DVD)
- Iris (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- Mondial Video (West Germany) (VHS)
- Paramount Home Entertainment (2010) (France) (Blu-ray)
- Pidax Film (2020) (Germany) (DVD)
- TF1 (1988) (France) (tv)
- TF1 (1991) (France) (tv)
- TF1 (1993) (France) (tv)
- TF1 (1995) (France) (tv)
- TF1 (2004) (France) (tv)
- TF1 (2010) (France) (tv)
- TF1 (2020) (France) (tv)
- TF1 (2022) (France) (tv)
- Télé Monté Carlo (TMC) (2017) (France) (tv)
- Télé Monté Carlo (TMC) (2020) (France) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Paris Studios Cinéma (auditorium)
- Samuelson Alga Cinéma (camera equipment provided by)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
1940: During the chaotic running fights of the French army the 7th company disappears - nobody knows they've been taken captive. Only their scouting patrol, three witty but lazy guys, can escape and now wanders around behind the German lines. They'd like to just stay out the fights, but a lieutenant urges them to use a captured truck to break through to their troops.
Written by Tom Zoerner |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Aldo Maccione often had arguments with director Robert Lamoureux, because the Italian actor amused the crew a bit too often and then interfered with the shooting. Maccione told Lamoureux that Jean Lefebvre arrived late on the set also too often. But it was said that Lefebvre was a good friend of the director. See more » |
Goofs | When Chaudard and Tassin look for Pitivier (who went swimming), the shadow of the boom mic is visible on the bottom right corner. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by The Seventh Company Has Been Found (1975). See more » |