Now Where Did the Seventh Company Get to?

May. 24,1973      
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

1940: During the chaotic running fights of the French army the 7th company disappears - nobody knows they've been taken captive. Only their scouting patrol, three witty but lazy guys, can escape and now wanders around behind the German lines. They'd like to just stay out the fights, but a Lieutenant urges them to use a captured truck to break through to their troops.

Pierre Mondy as  Sergent-chef Chaudard
Jean Lefebvre as  Soldat Pithivier
Aldo Maccione as  Soldat Tassin
Erik Colin as  Lieutenant Duvauchel, pilote de l’armée de l’Air
Alain Doutey as  Carlier dit : Le P'tit
Robert Lamoureux as  Colonel Blanchet
Pierre Tornade as  Capitaine Dumont, commandant de la 7ème compagnie
Jacques Marin as  L'épicier, collaborateur avant l'heure
Paul Bisciglia as  Père de la filette, en exode sur la route
Robert Dalban as  Fermier, ancien combattant de 14-18

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Reviews

Artivels
1973/05/24

Undescribable Perfection

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SnoReptilePlenty
1973/05/25

Memorable, crazy movie

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Moustroll
1973/05/26

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Hayden Kane
1973/05/27

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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maxcens
1973/05/28

The funny part about this movie is the attitude of french soldiers towards war. France had suffered terribly during ww1 and there was no way that a 2nd verdun would take place. Most great fighters were caught in Dunkerque and the rest was still waiting at the Maginot line. So what s left? A Hardware store manager, a slaughterhouse worker, a cleaner and one who leaves with his sister. Can they defend France against the invaders? Well yeah but right now it s lunch time an Pithiviers broke his shoe! Lol So yes, 10 stars.

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FilmCriticLalitRao
1973/05/29

Most French films about war with German army portray it as an army full of stupid soldiers without any intelligence who are not attentive enough to catch French soldiers. French film "Mais où est donc passée la 7ème compagnie » is also a fine example of this tendency. The adventures of the seventh company of French army are extremely hilarious. They are always able to bring immense amount of laughter. One adventure is about how the seventh company manages to escape unhurt when the dead bodies of two German soldiers are lost due to sheer negligence. In a comic yet sensitive member viewers get to observe how some French people deal with less patriotic French folks during times of war. For this section, an ordinary grocer with considerable traces of treachery is taught a good lesson. Gaumont film production company is one of French cinema's most famous film studios. It was due to its strong backing that French director Robert Lamoureux was able to make three comedy films about war. French cinema's leading comic actors Jean Lefebvre and Pierre Mondy have starred in all three films. This three part film series began with the making of "Now Where Did the Seventh Company Get to ?" The most unique thing about this film is that it reveals the comical aspects of second world war.

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Mouldyman
1973/05/30

I was very impressed with the enduring humour of this film. I watched it in French in which I am not fluent but I still found this film very funny. The phrase 'J'ai glisse, chef' has entered my everyday vocabulary The film follows three hapless soldiers of the French army, who are cut off from the main body of their company by the invading Germans. Through incompetence, laziness and general uselessness they somehow manage to ride to glory and rescue their company.Despite being thirty years old this film is still delightfully amusing. The French scenery is breathtaking, the characters lovable and the jokes simple enough for even someone who cannot totally understand French to comprehend. It reminded me very much of 'Dad's Army', it's a lighthearted romp through a potentially dangerous subject.It is not a cinematic masterpiece. The characters are stereotypical idiots, bumbling around falling in rivers, losing their shoes. It is not a deep movie. The plot doesn't really make a lot of sense, and the direction is not memorable. But it was never aiming to be any of these things.I would class this as a Sunday afternoon film, it's not serious and it's perfect to watch lazily on the sofa with a beer in your hand as Sunday lunch goes down.

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