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On a retrouvé la 7ème compagnie ! ()


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The French army's 7th Company experiences a severe setback during World War II when it gets separated from other units of its army. They disguise themselves as officers to escape death when they are taken prisoner by the Germans.

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Pithivier
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Sergent Chaudard
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Tassin
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Capitaine Dumont
Bernard Dhéran ...
Colonel Voisin
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General Panadon
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Le soldat prisonnier qui s'indigne parce que les officiers ont des patates
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Colonel Bricard
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L'officier allemand joueur d'échecs
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Lieutenant Duvauchel
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Colonel Blanchet
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Le pharmacien
Gerd Ammann ...
L'adjudant Fridem
Marc Ariche
Nadia Barentin ...
La fille folle des soldats
Jerry Brouer ...
(as Jerry Brouwer)
François Cadet ...
Bolatin
Bernard Charlan ...
Lieutenant Piquet
Gino Da Ronch
Daniel Delprat
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Claumachet, sous-officier de la 7e compagnie
Suzanne Grey ...
La femme qui refuse de céder ses vaches
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L'artificier
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L'homme qui doit réparer la roue du moulin
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Le soldat 'groupir'
Jackie Sardou ...
Mme Crouzy (as Jackie Rollin)
Robert Rollis ...
Cornebu
Herbert Fiala ...
L'officier du convoi
Alexandre Grecq ...
Le pilote du side-car
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(as Patrice Lancelot)
Jean-Jacques Moreau ...
L'officier allemand qui s'aperçoit de l'évasion
Franz Sauer ...
Von Stroheim
Maurice Travail ...
Commandant Blin
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l'officier allemand qui tente de loger Chaudard, Pithivier et Tassin pour la nuit
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Daniel Breton ...
Un soldat allemand (uncredited)

Directed by

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Robert Lamoureux

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Jean-Marie Poiré ... (screenplay) &
Robert Lamoureux ... (screenplay)

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Alain Poiré ... producer

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Henri Bourtayre

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Marcel Grignon

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Gérard Pollicand

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Pierre Cadiou

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Irénée Leriche ... production manager
Robert Sussfeld ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Alain Boisnard ... second unit director

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Jacques Maumont ... sound mixer
Nadine Muse ... sound editor
Max Olivier ... sound

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Michel Berreur ... stunts
Daniel Breton ... stunts
Claude Carliez ... stunts
Marcel Gallon ... stunts
Gérard Moisan ... stunts
Lionel Vitrant ... stunts

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Bernard Cassan ... assistant camera
Bernard Noisette ... camera operator

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Jacques Météhen ... musical director (as Jacques Metehen)

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Pierre Cosson ... technical consultant

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Plot Summary

"We Found the Seventh Company" continues the comedic exploits of French signal corpsmen Tassin, Pithivier, and Chief Sergeant Chaudard of the 7th Company as they experience a severe setback during World War II when they get separated from the unit. They disguise themselves as officers to escape death when they are taken prisoner by the Germans. This is the second of a trilogy, which includes "Mais où est donc passée la septième compagnie ?" ("But where did the seventh company go?") (1973) and "La Septième Compagnie au clair de lune" ("The Seventh Company by Moonlight") (1977). Written by ETO History Buff

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Also Known As
  • The Seventh Company Has Been Found (World-wide, English title)
  • Hurra, die 7. Kompanie ist wieder da! (Germany)
  • El regreso de la séptima compañía (Spain)
  • Hemos encontrado a la 7ª compañia (Spain)
  • Návrat sedmé roty (Czechia)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia Two journalists from "Le Petit Journal de Sagy" who were reporting on the making of the movie, Guy Paris and Serge Paris, were asked to appear as two German soldiers. See more »
Movie Connections Followed by The Seventh Company Outdoors (1977). See more »

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