Film Review
Whilst they lack the scale and originality of earlier war-time comic farces, Robert Lamoureux's
series of
7e compagnie films are quite entertaining, although the formula of inept
French soldiers pulling fast ones on dim German officers is looking distinctly tired by
the mid-1970s.
On a retrouvé la 7e compagnie benefits from Lamoureux's witty dialogue and
some memorable comic performances. Although some of the comic situations are needlessly
drawn out and repetitive, there are some genuine moments of side-splitting comedy (most
famously the great escape scene with the mattresses). Lamoureux himself makes an
amusing appearance in the film, stealing the film's funniest moments for himself.
© James Travers 2001
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Next Robert Lamoureux film:
La Septième compagnie au clair de lune (1977)
Film Synopsis
1940, during World War II, three French soldiers, Chaudard, Pithivier, Tassin, accidentally
manage to liberate the seventh company from their German captors, with the aid of a breakdown
tank. However, when they then go on to make a reconnaissance, the three soldiers
are soon themselves captured and sent to a prison camp. Despite the odds, they are
determined to escape...
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Film Credits
- Director: Robert Lamoureux
- Script: Robert Lamoureux, Jean-Marie Poiré
- Cinematographer: Marcel Grignon
- Music: Henri Bourtayre
- Cast: Jean Lefebvre (Pitivier),
Pierre Mondy (Sergent Chaudard),
Henri Guybet (Tassin),
Pierre Tornade (Capitaine Dumont),
Bernard Dhéran (Colonel Voisin),
Jacques Monod (Panadon),
Robert Dalban (Un général),
Jean Rougerie (L'officier allemand joueur d'échecs),
Erik Colin (Lieutenant Duvauchel),
Robert Lamoureux (Colonel Blanchet),
Hubert Deschamps (Le pharmacien),
Gerd Ammann (L'adjudant Fridem),
François Cadet (Bolatin),
Bernard Charlan (Lieutenant Piquet),
Paul Bisciglia (Claumachet),
Bernard La Jarrige (L'artificier),
Michel Modo (Le soldat 'groupir'),
Jackie Sardou (Mme Crouzy),
Robert Rollis (Cornebu),
Herbert Fiala (L'officier du convoi)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Support: Color
- Runtime: 90 min
- Aka: The Seventh Company Has Been Found ;
On a retrouvé la 7eme Compagnie!