Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At! - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!"
La Grande Vadrouille (1966)
Timing: 2:12 (132 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Bourvil #111411

Bourvil

Bourvil
Character Augustin Bouvet
Photo Louis de Funès #97482Photo Louis de Funès #97483Photo Louis de Funès #97484Photo Louis de Funès #97485

Louis de Funès

Louis de Funès
Character Stanislas Lefort
Photo Terry-Thomas #61758

Terry-Thomas

Terry-Thomas
Character Reginald Brook
Photo Claudio Brook #59131

Claudio Brook

Claudio Brook
Character Peter Cunningham
Photo Mike Marshall #88093

Mike Marshall

Mike Marshall
Character Alan MacIntosh
Photo Marie Dubois #115035Photo Marie Dubois #115036Photo Marie Dubois #115037

Marie Dubois

Marie Dubois
Character Juliette
Photo Pierre Bertin #115038Photo Pierre Bertin #115039

Pierre Bertin

Pierre Bertin
Character Juliette's Grandfather
Photo Andréa Parisy #115040Photo Andréa Parisy #115041

Andréa Parisy

Andréa Parisy
Character Marie-Odile
Photo Mary Marquet #115042

Mary Marquet

Mary Marquet
Character Mother Superior
Photo Colette Brosset #115043

Colette Brosset

Colette Brosset
Character Ms. Germaine
Photo Benno Sterzenbach #115044Photo Benno Sterzenbach #115045

Benno Sterzenbach

Benno Sterzenbach
Character Major Achbach
Photo Henri Génès #115046

Henri Génès

Henri Génès
Character Keeper of Vincennes Zoo
Photo Paul Préboist #115047

Paul Préboist

Paul Préboist
Character Fisherman
Photo Sieghardt Rupp #81986Photo Sieghardt Rupp #81987

Sieghardt Rupp

Sieghardt Rupp
Character Lieutenant Sturmer
Photo Guy Grosso #115048

Guy Grosso

Guy Grosso
Character Talkative Bassoonist
Photo Michel Modo #115049Photo Michel Modo #115050

Michel Modo

Michel Modo
Character Cross-eyed Soldier
Photo Rudy Lenoir #115051
Rudy Lenoir
Character German Soldier
Photo Jacques Bodoin #115052
Jacques Bodoin
Character Opera Singer Playing Mephistopheles
Photo Helmuth Schneider #115055

Helmuth Schneider

Helmuth Schneider
Character German Officer in Dining Car
Photo Hans Meyer #104147Photo Hans Meyer #104148

Hans Meyer

Hans Meyer
Character Otto Weber
Photo Mag-Avril #115056
Mag-Avril
Character Elderly Tenant
Photo Paul Mercey #115058
Paul Mercey
Character Mustachioed Man at Turkish Bath
Pierre Bastien
Character Plombin
Noël Darzal
Character Lucien
Jacques Sablon
Character Bébert
Photo Jean Droze #115060
Jean Droze
Character Other Talkative Bassoonist
Catherine Marshall
Character Nun at Beaune Hospices
Photo Reinhard Kolldehoff #115053Photo Reinhard Kolldehoff #115054

Reinhard Kolldehoff

Reinhard Kolldehoff
Character German Corporal (uncredited)
Photo Gabriel Gobin #115057

Gabriel Gobin

Gabriel Gobin
Character Resistance Stagehand at Opera (uncredited)
Photo Pierre Roussel #115059
Pierre Roussel
Character Peter’s Neighbor in Dining Car (uncredited)
Peter Jacob
Character German General (uncredited)
Photo Jean-Pierre Posier #110603

Jean-Pierre Posier

Jean-Pierre Posier
Character Patrick (uncredited)
Photo Alice Field #115061
Alice Field
Character Parisian Prostitute (uncredited)
Photo Georges Atlas #103360

Georges Atlas

Georges Atlas
Character Gestapo Officer at Augustin’s Studio (uncredited)
Photo Rémy Julienne #74488

Rémy Julienne

Rémy Julienne
Character Motorcyclist Receiving Pumpkin (uncredited)
Photo Anne Berger #115062
Anne Berger
Character Marguerite (uncredited)

Guy Bonnafoux

Guy Bonnafoux
Character Turkish Bath Employee (uncredited)
Photo Clément Michu #115063
Clément Michu
Character Postal Worker at Station (uncredited)
Konrad von Bork
Character German Colonel (uncredited)
Photo Jerry Brouer #115064
Jerry Brouer
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Percival Russel
Character Knocked-Out German Soldier (uncredited)
Photo George Birt #88099
George Birt
Character Harry (uncredited)
Nicolas Bang
Character John (uncredited)
Photo Raymond Pierson #115065
Raymond Pierson
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Christian Brocard
Character Railway Station Employee (uncredited)
Photo Sacha Tarride #115066
Sacha Tarride
Character Waiter #1 (uncredited)
Photo Lionel Vitrant #96845
Lionel Vitrant
Character Barbot (uncredited)
Anthony Stuart
Character Dick (uncredited)
Claude Salez
Character German Officer (uncredited)
Fred Fischer
Character German Colonel (uncredited)
Edouard Pignon
Character (uncredited)
Jean Minisini
Character German Soldier (uncredited)
Joachim Westhoff
Character Actor from Faust at Opera (uncredited)
Photo Tony Rödel #115067
Tony Rödel
Character German Non-Commissioned Officer (uncredited)
Georges-Fréderic Dehlen
Character German Colonel (uncredited)
Guy Fox
Character Fat Man (uncredited)
Charly Constant
Character Ludwig (uncredited)
Rolph Spath
Character Aide-de-Camp (uncredited)
Gérard Martin
Character Harpist (uncredited)
Photo Danièle Thompson #109475

Danièle Thompson

Danièle Thompson
Character (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • Stanislaw is shown playing the piano at the Paris Opera. During the period of German occupation of France, Louis de Funès earned a living playing the piano in Parisian bars.
  • In America, the film was released under the title “Don’t Look Now — We’re Being Shot at.”
  • Ranks 66th in attendance among foreign films in Soviet cinema distribution.
  • Louis de Funès' character, conductor Stanislas Lefort, states during interrogation by the major at the headquarters that he was born in 1914, which is the actor's actual year of birth.
  • In the final chase scene, a genuine German reconnaissance aircraft, a Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, appears—these were used in France after the war. On the ground, the protagonists are pursued by German soldiers and the major from the headquarters in American M3 armored personnel carriers simulating German Sd Kfz 251s. An American Willys MB modification can also be seen on the headquarters grounds.
  • The second film by director Gérard Oury (after 'Razzia') in which he brought together two famous comedians—Bourvil and Louis de Funès.
  • The finale of the film features the 'Rakóczy March' from Hector Berlioz's dramatic legend 'The Damnation of Faust'.
  • The B-17 (B-17G-85VE 44-8846) featured in the film was a real participant in World War II.
  • In the same scene, de Funès states that he was supposed to meet a man named Maréchal. This is the surname of Bourvil's character from the film "Razinya".
  • In Soviet distribution, the film was extended by 10 minutes to be a two-part series, through the addition of a "summary of part 1" and additional opening and closing credits.
  • In the airplane, the pilots whistle the tune of the American song "Tea for Two".
  • In the scene on the country road, the English march while whistling "Rule, Britannia".
  • Filming took place from May 16 to July 1966.
  • The film set a national attendance record that lasted 42 years and was broken by "Welcome!".
  • Stanislas is shown playing the piano at the Paris Opera. During the German occupation of France, Louis de Funès earned a living by playing the piano in Parisian bars.
  • Louis de Funès' character, during interrogation by the major at the commandant's office, states that he was born in 1914, which is the actor's actual year of birth.
  • In Soviet distribution, the film was split into two parts and extended by 10 minutes due to a synopsis of the first episode and additional opening and closing credits.
  • In the final chase scene, a German reconnaissance aircraft, the Fieseler Fi 156 Storch, appears in the frame – these were used in France after the war. On the ground, the protagonists are pursued by German soldiers and a major from the commandant's office in American M3 armored personnel carriers, simulating German Sd Kfz 251s. One of the modifications of the American Willys MB can also be seen on the commandant's office grounds.
  • The film set a national attendance record that lasted 42 years and was broken by "Welcome to the Raccoons!"
  • In the same scene, de Funès states that he was supposed to meet a man named Mareschal. This is the surname of Bourvil's character in the film "Le Caporal".
  • On the plane, the pilots whistle the tune of the American song "Tea for Two".
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