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The Seventh Company Has Been Found | |
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Directed by | Robert Lamoureux |
Written by | Robert Lamoureux Jean-Marie Poiré |
Produced by | Alain Poiré |
Starring | Jean Lefebvre Pierre Mondy |
Cinematography | Marcel Grignon |
Edited by | Gérard Pollicand |
Music by | Henri Bourtayre |
Distributed by | Gaumont Distribution |
Release date |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Seventh Company Has Been Found (French: On a retrouvé la septième compagnie) is a 1975 French comedy film directed by Robert Lamoureux. It is a sequel to Now Where Did the 7th Company Get to?.
Cast
- Jean Lefebvre - le soldat Pithivier
- Pierre Mondy - le sergent-chef Chaudard
- Henri Guybet - le soldat Tassin
- Pierre Tornade - le capitaine Dumont
- Bernard Dhéran - le colonel Voisin
- Jacques Monod - le général Panadon
- René Bouloc - le soldat prisonnier qui s'indigne parce que les officiers ont des patates
- Robert Dalban - le colonel Bricard
- Jean Rougerie - le général allemand joueur d'échecs
- Érik Colin - le lieutenant Duvauchel
- Robert Lamoureux - le colonel Blanchet
- Hubert Deschamps - le pharmacien
- Nadia Barentin - la fille folle des soldats
- François Cadet - Bolatin
- Bernard Charlan - le lieutenant Piquet
- Paul Bisciglia - Claumachet, sous-officier de la 7e compagnie
- Suzanne Grey - la femme qui refuse de céder ses vaches
- Bernard Lajarrige - l'artificier
- Paul Mercey - l'homme qui doit réparer la roue du moulin
- Michel Modo - le soldat allemand (Groupir !)
- Jackie Sardou (as Jackie Rollin) - la mère Crouzy
- Robert Rollis - Cornebu
- Alexandre Grecq - le pilote du side-car
- Maurice Travail - le commandant Blin
- Marcel Gassouk
- Jean-Pierre Zola - le sous-officier allemand qui tente de loger Chaudard, Pithivier et Tassin pour la nuit
- Jean-Jacques Moreau - l'officier allemand qui s'aperçoit de l'évasion (Château vieux)
- Gerd Ammann - l'adjudant Fridem
- Herbert Fiala - l'officier du convoi
- Franz Sauer - Von Stroheim
References
- "On a retrouvé la 7e compagnie - LAROUSSE". Larousse.fr. Retrieved 2024-12-17.
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