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Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At! (1966)

Genre : Comedy, War

Runtime : 2H 12M

Director : Gérard Oury
Writer : Gérard Oury, Marcel Jullian, Danièle Thompson

Synopsis

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.

Actors

Bourvil
Bourvil
Augustin Bouvet, house painter
Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
Stanislas Lefort, orchestra conductor
Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
Sir Reginald Brook, aka 'Big Moustache'
Claudio Brook
Claudio Brook
Peter Cunningham
Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
Alan Mac Intosh
Marie Dubois
Marie Dubois
Juliette, the Guignol's little girl
Pierre Bertin
Pierre Bertin
Juliette's grandfather, puppeteer
Andréa Parisy
Andréa Parisy
Sister Marie-Odile
Mary Marquet
Mary Marquet
The mother superior
Colette Brosset
Colette Brosset
Mrs. Germaine, owner of the hotel
Benno Sterzenbach
Benno Sterzenbach
Major Achbach, the German officer
Henri Génès
Henri Génès
The guardian of the Vincennes zoo
Paul Préboist
Paul Préboist
The fisherman
Sieghardt Rupp
Sieghardt Rupp
Lieutenant Sturmer
Guy Grosso
Guy Grosso
The talkative bassoonist
Michel Modo
Michel Modo
The cross-eyed German soldier
Rudy Lenoir
Rudy Lenoir
The german soldier on patrol
Jacques Bodoin
Jacques Bodoin
Mephisto, a resistant opera singer
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Reinhard Kolldehoff
A German corporal at the search
Helmuth Schneider
Helmuth Schneider
The German officer in the restaurant car
Hans Meyer
Hans Meyer
Otto Weber, the elegant SS officer
Mag-Avril
Mag-Avril
The old lodger
Gabriel Gobin
Gabriel Gobin
The resistant machinist of the opera
Paul Mercey
Paul Mercey
The mustachioed in the Turkish bath
Pierre Roussel
Pierre Roussel
Peter's neighbor at the restaurant car
Pierre Bastien
Pierre Bastien
Plombin
Peter Jacob
Peter Jacob
The German general at the search
Noël Darzal
Noël Darzal
Lucien
Jacques Sablon
Jacques Sablon
Bébert
Jean Droze
Jean Droze
The other talkative bassoonist (uncredited)
Catherine Marshall
Catherine Marshall
A nun at the Hospices de Beaune (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Posier
Jean-Pierre Posier
Patrick, the mechanic (uncredited)
Alice Field
Alice Field
The prostitute (uncredited)
Georges Atlas
Georges Atlas
The Gestapo policeman at Augustin's house (uncredited)
Rémy Julienne
Rémy Julienne
The biker who receives the pumpkin (uncredited)
Anne Berger
Anne Berger
Marguerite in 'Faust' (uncredited)
Guy Bonnafoux
Guy Bonnafoux
Employee at the Turkish baths / German officer (uncredited)
Clément Michu
Clément Michu
A postal employee at the train station (uncredited)
Konrad Von Bork
Konrad Von Bork
A German Colonel (uncredited)
Jerry Brouer
Jerry Brouer
The German soldier at the search (uncredited)
Percival Russel
Percival Russel
The German sentinel knocked out (uncredited)
George Birt
George Birt
Harry, the gunner (uncredited)
Nicolas Bang
Nicolas Bang
John, the bomber (uncredited)
Raymond Pierson
Raymond Pierson
A German soldier (uncredited)
Christian Brocard
Christian Brocard
A postal employee at the train station (uncredited)
Sacha Tarride
Sacha Tarride
The first boy (uncredited)
Lionel Vitrant
Lionel Vitrant
Barbot (uncredited)
Anthony Stuart
Anthony Stuart
Dick (uncredited)
Claude Salez
Claude Salez
A German officer (uncredited)
Fred Fischer
Fred Fischer
A German Colonel (uncredited)
Edouard Pignon
Edouard Pignon
An extra at the opera (uncredited)
Jean Minisini
Jean Minisini
A German soldier (uncredited)
Joachim Westhoff
Joachim Westhoff
Faust (uncredited)
Tony Rödel
Tony Rödel
A German non-commissioned officer (uncredited)
Georges-Fréderic Dehlen
Georges-Fréderic Dehlen
A German Colonel (uncredited)
Guy Fox
Guy Fox
The fat guy (uncredited)
Jean Landret
Jean Landret
The guide to Chaillot (uncredited)
Charly Constant
Charly Constant
Ludwig (uncredited)
Rolph Spath
Rolph Spath
The aide-de-camp (uncredited)

Crews

Gérard Oury
Gérard Oury
Director
Gérard Oury
Gérard Oury
Screenplay
Marcel Jullian
Marcel Jullian
Screenplay
Danièle Thompson
Danièle Thompson
Screenplay
Georges Auric
Georges Auric
Original Music Composer
Claude Renoir
Claude Renoir
Director of Photography
Alain Douarinou
Alain Douarinou
Camera Operator
André Domage
André Domage
Camera Operator
Jean André
Jean André
Production Design
Robert Dorfmann
Robert Dorfmann
Producer
Georges Vallon
Georges Vallon
Production Manager
Pierre Saint-Blancat
Pierre Saint-Blancat
Production Manager
Léon Zay
Léon Zay
Costume Design
Albert Jurgenson
Albert Jurgenson
Editor
Georges Tabet
Georges Tabet
Dialogue
André Tabet
André Tabet
Dialogue
Serge Vallin
Serge Vallin
Assistant Director
Gérard Guérin
Gérard Guérin
Assistant Director
Lucile Costa
Lucile Costa
Assistant Director
Urbain Loiseau
Urbain Loiseau
Sound
Antoine Bonfanti
Antoine Bonfanti
Sound
Francine Corteggiani
Francine Corteggiani
Continuity
Janine Oudoul
Janine Oudoul
Assistant Editor
Laurence Leininger
Laurence Leininger
Assistant Editor
Tanine Autré
Tanine Autré
Costume Design
Odette Berroyer
Odette Berroyer
Makeup Artist
Claude Carliez
Claude Carliez
Stunt Coordinator
Pierre Berroyer
Pierre Berroyer
Makeup Artist

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