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1975 French film
The Seventh Company Has Been Found
French theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Lamoureux
Written byRobert Lamoureux
Jean-Marie Poiré
Produced byAlain Poiré
StarringJean Lefebvre
Pierre Mondy
CinematographyMarcel Grignon
Edited byGérard Pollicand
Music byHenri Bourtayre
Production
companies
Gaumont International
Production 2000
Distributed byGaumont Distribution
Release date
  • 10 December 1975 (1975-12-10)
Running time87 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

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 as le soldat Pithivier
  • Pierre Mondy as le sergent-chef Chaudard
  • Henri Guybet as le soldat Tassin
  • Pierre Tornade as le capitaine Dumont
  • Bernard Dhéran as le colonel Voisin
  • Jacques Monod as le général Panadon
  • René Bouloc as le soldat prisonnier qui s'indigne parce que les officiers ont des patates
  • Robert Dalban as le colonel Bricard
  • Jean Rougerie as le général allemand joueur d'échecs
  • Érik Colin - le lieutenant Duvauchel
  • Robert Lamoureux as le colonel Blanchet
  • Hubert Deschamps as le pharmacien
  • Nadia Barentin as la fille folle des soldats
  • François Cadet as Bolatin
  • Bernard Charlan as le lieutenant Piquet
  • Paul Bisciglia as Claumachet, sous-officier de la 7e compagnie
  • Suzanne Grey as la femme qui refuse de céder ses vaches
  • Bernard Lajarrige as l'artificier
  • Paul Mercey as l'homme qui doit réparer la roue du moulin
  • Michel Modo as le soldat allemand (Groupir !)
  • Jackie Sardou (as Jackie Rollin) - la mère Crouzy
  • Robert Rollis as Cornebu
  • Alexandre Grecq as le pilote du side-car
  • Maurice Travail as le commandant Blin
  • Marcel Gassouk
  • Jean-Pierre Zola as le sous-officier allemand qui tente de loger Chaudard, Pithivier et Tassin pour la nuit
  • Jean-Jacques Moreau as l'officier allemand qui s'aperçoit de l'évasion (Château vieux)
  • Gerd Ammann as l'adjudant Fridem
  • Herbert Fiala as l'officier du convoi
  • Franz Sauer as Von Stroheim

References

  1. ^ "On a retrouvé la 7ème compagnie ! (1975)". UniFrance. Retrieved 23 December 2024.
  2. "On a retrouvé la 7e compagnie - LAROUSSE". Larousse.fr. Retrieved 2024-12-17.

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