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Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
During World War II, two French civilians and a downed British Bomber Crew set out from Paris to cross the demarcation line between Nazi-occupied Northern France and the South. From there they will be able to escape to England. First, they must avoid German troops – and the consequences of their own blunders.
rating
7.9
runtime
132 min

Release

1966-12-08

Genres

Cast

Bourvil
Bourvil
as Augustin Bouvet
Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
as Stanislas Lefort
Terry-Thomas
Terry-Thomas
as Reginald Brook
Claudio Brook
Claudio Brook
as Peter Cunningham
Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
as Alan MacIntosh
Marie Dubois
Marie Dubois
as Juliette
Pierre Bertin
Pierre Bertin
as Juliette's Grandfather
Andréa Parisy
Andréa Parisy
as Marie-Odile
Mary Marquet
Mary Marquet
as Mother Superior
Colette Brosset
Colette Brosset
as Ms. Germaine
Benno Sterzenbach
Benno Sterzenbach
as Major Achbach
Henri Génès
Henri Génès
as Keeper of Vincennes Zoo
Paul Préboist
Paul Préboist
as Fisherman
Sieghardt Rupp
Sieghardt Rupp
as Lieutenant Sturmer
Guy Grosso
Guy Grosso
as Talkative Bassoonist
Michel Modo
Michel Modo
as Cross-eyed Soldier
Rudy Lenoir
Rudy Lenoir
as German Soldier
Jacques Bodoin
Jacques Bodoin
as Opera Singer Playing Mephistopheles
Helmuth Schneider
Helmuth Schneider
as German Officer in Dining Car
Hans Meyer
Hans Meyer
as Otto Weber
Mag-Avril
Mag-Avril
as Elderly Tenant
Paul Mercey
Paul Mercey
as Mustachioed Man at Turkish Bath
Pierre Bastien
Pierre Bastien
as Plombin
Noël Darzal
Noël Darzal
as Lucien
Jacques Sablon
Jacques Sablon
as Bébert
Jean Droze
Jean Droze
as Other Talkative Bassoonist
Catherine Marshall
Catherine Marshall
as Nun at Beaune Hospices
Reinhard Kolldehoff
Reinhard Kolldehoff
as German Corporal (uncredited)
Gabriel Gobin
Gabriel Gobin
as Resistance Stagehand at Opera (uncredited)
Pierre Roussel
Pierre Roussel
as Peter’s Neighbor in Dining Car (uncredited)
Peter Jacob
Peter Jacob
as German General (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Posier
Jean-Pierre Posier
as Patrick (uncredited)
Alice Field
Alice Field
as Parisian Prostitute (uncredited)
Georges Atlas
Georges Atlas
as Gestapo Officer at Augustin’s Studio (uncredited)
Rémy Julienne
Rémy Julienne
as Motorcyclist Receiving Pumpkin (uncredited)
Anne Berger
Anne Berger
as Marguerite (uncredited)
Guy Bonnafoux
Guy Bonnafoux
as Turkish Bath Employee (uncredited)
Clément Michu
Clément Michu
as Postal Worker at Station (uncredited)
Konrad von Bork
Konrad von Bork
as German Colonel (uncredited)
Jerry Brouer
Jerry Brouer
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Percival Russel
Percival Russel
as Knocked-Out German Soldier (uncredited)
George Birt
George Birt
as Harry (uncredited)
Nicolas Bang
Nicolas Bang
as John (uncredited)
Raymond Pierson
Raymond Pierson
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Christian Brocard
Christian Brocard
as Railway Station Employee (uncredited)
Sacha Tarride
Sacha Tarride
as Waiter #1 (uncredited)
Lionel Vitrant
Lionel Vitrant
as Barbot (uncredited)
Anthony Stuart
Anthony Stuart
as Dick (uncredited)
Claude Salez
Claude Salez
as German Officer (uncredited)
Fred Fischer
Fred Fischer
as German Colonel (uncredited)
Édouard Pignon
Édouard Pignon
as (uncredited)
Jean Minisini
Jean Minisini
as German Soldier (uncredited)
Joachim Westhoff
Joachim Westhoff
as Actor from Faust at Opera (uncredited)
Tony Rödel
Tony Rödel
as German Non-Commissioned Officer (uncredited)
Georges-Fréderic Dehlen
Georges-Fréderic Dehlen
as German Colonel (uncredited)
Guy Fox
Guy Fox
as Fat Man (uncredited)
Charly Constant
Charly Constant
as Ludwig (uncredited)
Rolph Spath
Rolph Spath
as Aide-de-Camp (uncredited)
Gérard Martin
Gérard Martin
as Harpist (uncredited)
Danièle Thompson
Danièle Thompson
as (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

I'd watched this entertainingly farcical French wartime comedy for about half hour before I realised that the chap who looked like Terry-Thomas was, actually, Terry-Thomas! He, like everyone else here, is in his element as an RAF bomber crew find themselves shot down over Paris and dependent on a rather disparate selection of people to try and keep them from the hands of the Gestapo, and to help smuggle them out of the city and to some semblance of safety. It has all the hallmarks of a slightly less bawdy "Carry-On" film with some characterful performances from Bouvril ("Bouvet") and the increasingly amusing Louis de Funès as the suitably over-the-top orchestral maestro "Lefort". Neither gent is really equipped to guide our hapless trio of airmen out of their own bathrooms, much less from the grasp of the Nazis - but with the help of some silk parachutes, cunning disguises, nuns and horses - well who'd bet against them? Unlike many other films of this genre, this is actually funny. Sure, you can readily predict what is likely to happen, and some of the misunderstandings do have you wondering how was that even possible, but the ensemble cast including an on form Andréa Parisy and Benno Sterzenbach as the (no so) menacing "Maj. Achbach" give this just a soupçon of class that belies it's roots. Dated? Well yes, but still surprisingly enjoyable to watch.