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Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!
Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!

Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!

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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.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

132 mins

Rating

7.934/10

Release Date

08 December 1966

Country

France

Cast

Bourvil

Bourvil

Augustin Bouvet, house painter

Louis de Funès

Louis de Funès

Stanislas Lefort, conductor at the Paris Opera

Terry-Thomas

Terry-Thomas

Squadron Leader Sir Reginald Brook, Royal Air Force

Claudio Brook

Claudio Brook

Peter Cunningham

Mike Marshall

Mike Marshall

Aircraftman Alan MacIntosh, Royal Air Force

Marie Dubois

Marie Dubois

Juliette

Pierre Bertin

Pierre Bertin

Juliette's grandfather, owner of the Guignol theater

Andréa Parisy

Andréa Parisy

Sister Marie-Odile

Mary Marquet

Mary Marquet

Mother Superior of the Hospices de Beaune

Colette Brosset

Colette Brosset

Madame Germaine

Benno Sterzenbach

Benno Sterzenbach

Major Achbach

Henri Génès

Henri Génès

Keeper of the Vincennes zoo with the Occitan accent

Paul Préboist

Paul Préboist

Fisherman in the boat

Sieghardt Rupp

Sieghardt Rupp

Lieutenant Sturmer

Guy Grosso

Guy Grosso

The talkative bassoonist of the Paris Opera orchestra

Michel Modo

Michel Modo

Cross-eyed German machine gunner

Rudy Lenoir

Rudy Lenoir

German soldier on patrol

Jacques Bodoin

Jacques Bodoin

Méphistophélès from Faust at the Paris Opera

Reinhard Kolldehoff

Reinhard Kolldehoff

German corporal

Helmuth Schneider

Helmuth Schneider

German officer of the dining car

Hans Meyer

Hans Meyer

Otto Weber, elegant SS gruppenführer

Mag-Avril

Mag-Avril

Old lady in Juliette's building

Gabriel Gobin

Gabriel Gobin

Resistance fighter, stagehand at the Paris Opera

Paul Mercey

Paul Mercey

Mustachioed man at the Turkish Baths

Pierre Roussel

Pierre Roussel

Peter's table neighbor in the dining car

Pierre Bastien

Pierre Bastien

Plombin

Peter Jacob

Peter Jacob

German general celebrating his birthday at “L’Hôtel du Globe”

Noël Darzal

Noël Darzal

Lucien

Jacques Sablon

Jacques Sablon

Bébert

Jean Droze

Jean Droze

Talkative bassoonist of the Paris Opera orchestra (uncredited)

Catherine Marshall

Catherine Marshall

Nun at the Hospices de Beaune (uncredited)

Jean-Pierre Posier

Jean-Pierre Posier

Patrick, mechanic (uncredited)

Alice Field

Alice Field

Parisian prostitute (uncredited)

Georges Atlas

Georges Atlas

Gestapo policeman at Augustin's house (uncredited)

Rémy Julienne

Rémy Julienne

German biker receiving a pumpkin (uncredited)

Anne Berger

Anne Berger

Marguerite from Faust at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

Guy Bonnafoux

Guy Bonnafoux

Turkish bths employee / German officer (uncredited)

Clément Michu

Clément Michu

Railway postal worker at the station (uncredited)

Konrad von Bork

Konrad von Bork

German Colonel (uncredited)

Jerry Brouer

Jerry Brouer

German soldier (uncredited)

Percival Russel

Percival Russel

German sentry knocked out (uncredited)

George Birt

George Birt

Harry, gunner, Royal Air Force (uncredited)

Nicolas Bang

Nicolas Bang

John, bomber, Royal Air Force (unaccredited)

Raymond Pierson

Raymond Pierson

German soldier (uncredited)

Christian Brocard

Christian Brocard

Station employee (uncredited)

Sacha Tarride

Sacha Tarride

The first boy (unaccredited)

Lionel Vitrant

Lionel Vitrant

Barbot (uncredited)

Anthony Stuart

Anthony Stuart

Dick (uncredited)

Claude Salez

Claude Salez

German officer (uncredited)

Fred Fischer

Fred Fischer

German colonel (uncredited)

Édouard Pignon

Édouard Pignon

Extra at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

Jean Minisini

Jean Minisini

German soldier (uncredited)

Joachim Westhoff

Joachim Westhoff

Actor from Faust at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

Tony Rödel

Tony Rödel

German non-commissioned officer (uncredited)

Georges-Fréderic Dehlen

Georges-Fréderic Dehlen

German colonel (uncredited)

Guy Fox

Guy Fox

The fat guy (uncredited)

Jean Landret

Jean Landret

Guide in Chaillot (deleted scene) (uncredited)

Charly Constant

Charly Constant

Ludwig (uncredited)

Rolph Spath

Rolph Spath

German aide-de-camp (uncredited)

Gérard Martin

Gérard Martin

Harpist of the Paris Opera orchestra (uncredited)

Danièle Thompson

Danièle Thompson

Extra (uncredited)

Georges Dehneli

Georges Dehneli

German Commander (uncredited)

Raoul Gola

Raoul Gola

Pianist (uncredited)

Horst Miessner

Horst Miessner

First German in the hammam (uncredited)

Jean-François Masson

Jean-François Masson

Second German in the hammam (uncredited)

Bernard Mermod

Bernard Mermod

Non-commissioned officer, clerk at the Kommandantur (uncredited)

Gary Ramm

Gary Ramm

ilot of the German observation plane that follows the gliders (uncredited)

Claude Rouillard

Claude Rouillard

Second fisherman in the boat (uncredited)

Georges Ruseckis

Georges Ruseckis

SS chief in Paris (uncredited)

Joachim Weshoff

Joachim Weshoff

Faust at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

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