Whilst celebrating her birthday, Edith and René reminisce about their adventures during World War II.Whilst celebrating her birthday, Edith and René reminisce about their adventures during World War II.Whilst celebrating her birthday, Edith and René reminisce about their adventures during World War II.
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Kenneth Connor
- Monsieur Alfonse
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Kirsten Cooke
- Michelle Dubois
- (archive footage)
Arthur Bostrom
- Officer Crabtree
- (archive footage)
Vicki Michelle
- Yvette Carte-Blanche
- (archive footage)
Jack Haig
- Roger Leclerc
- (archive footage)
Francesca Gonshaw
- Maria Recamier
- (archive footage)
Robin Parkinson
- Ernest Leclerc (II)
- (archive footage)
Rose Hill
- Fanny La Fan
- (archive footage)
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Sue Hodge
- Mimi Labonq
- (archive footage)
Guy Siner
- Lieutenant Hubert Gruber
- (archive footage)
Sam Kelly
- Captain Hans Geering
- (archive footage)
Richard Marner
- Colonel Kurt von Strohm
- (archive footage)
Hilary Minster
- General Erich von Klinkerhoffen
- (archive footage)
Richard Gibson
- Herr Otto Flick
- (archive footage)
Kim Hartman
- Private
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Carole Ashby
- Louise
- (archive footage)
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- ConnectionsFollowed by The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! (2007)
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I caught this series, by chance, while I was studying in England. I do love British humor. When I saw the very first episode I was pleasantly surprised. It's too bad for I could only watch a few episodes but I enjoyed each one of them...if WWII had been so funny, we would still be making it! I still want to laugh every time I think about this show :) I think the guys who created this series caught the real essence of french people; they make fun of us, of course, but they do the same with the British and the Germans...everybody gets their share. I love that way of dealing with painful subjects such as WWII. Why aren't (real) wars so funny? The characters made a big effort to talk with a really "thick" french accent that, in my opinion, sounded rather real and almost "natural" if I dare say. This show gathers all the ingredients of a good old recipe that will make the viewers spend a funny moment (I give my word); since the show cannot be seen of french TV I'll probably buy the DVD soon.
- fabiennerame
- Mar 23, 2006
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