European version of God of War

Tamara 2022-12-26 17:45:05

To be honest, I should have watched this movie a few times in

theory. Why is it theoretical, because in my impression, it was probably when I was in elementary school, and Channel 6 would play this movie from time to time every Saturday, or the starring Louis A comedy film by De Fines.

It was said that I had seen it, but the specific movie details had long been forgotten, so on a boring Sunday night, I re-watched


the storyline again, that is, a few Frenchmen sent the British Air Force pilot who fell into Germany out of the German occupation. In the area, the French have conductors. In today's words, they are a little expert, a snacker, and a little lazy. They are quite cute, and they bully the painter for fun. Painter, kind, brave, quite romantic, like puppet show girl, puppet show girl and aunt who runs a hotel also helped a lot at the Universal Hotel, and the later aunt was also quite funny. The captain of the British pilot with the beard, the song he chose - tea for two, two for tea, me and you, you and me. Then a few men hummed in the bathroom, hahahaha, the picture is too beautiful ,Can not bear to look. The latter strategy, the pumpkin war, and the burning of the barracks were all done by the captain. That Mike was also amused, his strength explained that if a man gets up like that, there is nothing to do with a woman. Standing next to the trap, he "pits" people with strength. In the end, his teammates stabbed his own tire with the knife, hahahaha. The final escape with a glider was an absolute feat at the time, escaping the German-controlled area by flight.

Give me another dozen movies like this, hahaha

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La Grande Vadrouille quotes

  • Germaine: Vous dormirez bien Messieurs. Schlafen Sie gut! Je suis très à cheval sur la literie!

    Major Achbach: A cheval?

    Germaine: [trying to make herself better understood] Oui à cheval sur la liter... A cheval... Oui...

  • Sir Reginald: MacIntosh, look at that lovely thing over there.

    Alan MacIntosh: The nun, sir?

    Sir Reginald: Bloody fool, the car!