Vadrouille(1966): La Grande
While set during WWII, the film avoids graphic violence, opting instead for a "Robin Hood" style of resistance where the protagonists outsmart their bumbling occupiers with wit and luck.
A simple, good-hearted house painter.
One of the most famous scenes features Stanislas rehearsal at the Opera Garnier, a sequence that highlights de Funès' physical comedy and his real-life background as a pianist. La Grande Vadrouille(1966)
The Masterpiece of French Slapstick: Revisiting "La Grande Vadrouille" (1966)
Watch the legendary Louis de Funès bring his unique brand of high-energy humor to the conductor's podium in this iconic scene: While set during WWII, the film avoids graphic
Set in 1942, the film follows three British RAF pilots whose bomber is shot down over Nazi-occupied Paris. They find themselves relying on the help of two very different, and very reluctant, French civilians:
The two must put aside their social differences to escort the pilots through occupied territory to the "Free Zone". Why It Still Works Decades Later The Masterpiece of French Slapstick: Revisiting "La Grande
Unlike many comedies of the era, Oury utilized sprawling locations—from the Opera Garnier to the Hospices de Beaune—and high-budget action sequences involving gliders and motorcycles.