La Grande Vadrouille -1966--louis De Funes-1080... New! -

If you are watching a high-definition (1080p) version, look for the 50th Anniversary Restoration

| Quality Indicator | Good | Bad | |------------------|------|-----| | Bitrate | >8 Mbps (Blu-ray remux: ~25 Mbps) | <3 Mbps | | Audio | French DTS-HD MA 2.0/5.1 | Mono downmix, background hiss | | Aspect ratio | 2.35:1 (black bars top/bottom) | 16:9 cropped or stretched | | Color | Natural Technicolor warmth | Over-saturated or faded | | Source | 4K restoration (2016 or later) | Old SD upscale |

The crew—Sir Reginald, Peter Cunningham (Terry-Thomas), and Alan MacIntosh—parachutes into the city, landing in various precarious locations: La Grande Vadrouille -1966--Louis de Funes-1080...

is a cinematic masterpiece that stands as the ultimate golden age French comedy . Directed by Gérard Oury, this WWII-era war comedy paired the iconic Louis de Funès with Bourvil , creating an unmatched comedic duo. For over 30 years, it held the absolute record as the highest-grossing film in France with over 17.2 million cinema admissions , a feat only surpassed by Titanic in 1997. Today, experiencing this legendary film in 1080p Blu-ray High Definition lets audiences enjoy Claude Renoir's stunning, rich cinematography with modern visual clarity. The Genius Concept: Finding Humor in History

What follows is an epic, chaotic cross-country journey as the mismatched civilian duo of Augustin and Stanislas must overcome their personal differences, evade the relentless German forces led by Major Achbach, and smuggle the British aviators across the demarcation line into the safe "Free Zone." The Legendary Duo: Bourvil and Louis de Funès If you are watching a high-definition (1080p) version,

A tense and comedic secret meeting at the Grand Mosque of Paris where everyone hums the "Tea for Two" melody to identify their allies.

Set during the German occupation of France, the plot follows two ordinary French citizens— ( Louis de Funès Today, experiencing this legendary film in 1080p Blu-ray

lands in the zoo and is helped by Augustin Bouvet (Bourvil) , a gentle, naive house painter.

This was the second collaboration between Funès and Bourvil after Le Corniaud Production Value:

Behind-the-scenes stories about the across France.

Watching La Grande Vadrouille in 1080p is akin to viewing a Hieronymus Bosch painting under museum lighting. The chaos is organized. The slapstick is geometric.

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