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Der unfreiwillige Fallschirmjäger (1950) Online
Original Title :
Uniformes et grandes manoeuvres
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1950
Directror :
René Le Hénaff
Cast :
Andrex,Luc Andrieux,Claude Arlan
Writer :
Gérard Carlier,Jean Manse
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 20min
Rating :
4.2/10
Der unfreiwillige Fallschirmjäger (1950) Online

Credited cast:
Andrex Andrex - André Duroc
Luc Andrieux Luc Andrieux - Le Parachutiste
Claude Arlan Claude Arlan - Marie-Thérèse
Ginette Baudin Ginette Baudin - Yvonne
Lucien d'Antony Lucien d'Antony - Le Sergent
Thérèse Dorny Thérèse Dorny - Solange Duroc
Paulette Dubost Paulette Dubost - Alice
Fernandel Fernandel - Luc
Julien Maffre Julien Maffre - Le Vendeur
Robert Seller Robert Seller - James


User reviews

Dusho

Dusho

This is one of Fernandel's minor and less-known films. It is to be seen occasionally on French TV and I have just ( September 10th 2005 ) managed to acquire a copy on DVD in René Château's Collection "Memoire du Cinéma Français - Les Années 50 ) but it is indeed a rare item as it would appear to have gone out of print almost as soon as having been edited !! The film lasts precisely 75 minutes.

Basically I thought the first 55 minutes of the film were highly amusing but that the last twenty minutes are far less interesting. It does help, though if, like me you are an unconditional fan of the one and only Fernandel !

Just under the first hour this film is indeed hilarious with Fernandel trying to pass off as the Duke of Miramar ( Le Duc de Miramar ) instead of Luc de Miramar, a simple hotel porter. When he stays at the Cigalière run by the inimitable Thérèse Dorny, hilarious situations arrive. Dorny plays the wealthy aunt of his friend André Duroc, who is a bit of a ne'er do well and a high-liver but whose aunt believes him to be a great inventor in the making ! André Duroc is played by the great French Actor Andrex. He actually has his aunt believing that he has invented a machine to rock hens during their sleep so that they may lay three times more eggs ! His aunt has promised him all the money he wants if he manages to get a Duke to come and stay at her château. This will facilitate her being elected "Présidente d'Honneur" ( honorary president ) of of the "Ligue des Us et Coutumes" ( equivalent of an association which seeks to perpetuate ancient rites and customs ). So Duroc obliges, and there's also some comic romantic element with Duroc getting his girlfriend to pass off as the Duke's sister so that his aunt will (financially) bless their marriage !

In the last twenty minutes the story changes completely once the cat is out of the bag and he has to exit the château in a hurry and gets caught up in military manoeuvres nearby. It's not the same kind of humour and tends to drag on. Anyway, well worth seeing for all the fun and antics in the château where the viewer can delight in accents and characters which seem totally absent from the France of today I wonder where on earth he "Cigalière" was actually filmed. Of course most of the film was shot in a studio, but at one point we do see the "Pont du Gard" and the backdrop to Dorny's La Cigalière bears a strange resemblance to the Mont Ventoux.There are also some scenes with strong winds, which lead me to believe that the area in question was buffeted by the "Mistral" and was probably somewhere in the south of the Rhône valley !
Blackworm

Blackworm

Somewhat disappointing, alas, especially the last twenty minutes which seems to have been tacked on because the scriptwriter ran out of ideas. All the slapstick in the first 60 minutes was certainly most lavishly staged, but I thought the movie relied too much on props and also centered too much on Fernandel who obviously believed that all he needed to do in this movie was to open his mouth and show off his trademark grin at extremely frequent intervals -- say ten times a minute. Fortunately, the support cast is an extremely able line-up. Any movie with Paulette Dubost is a good movie, in my opinion. And Therese Dorny is also well served here. The direction was competent enough, but I expected much more from Rene Le Henaff, a superb film editor who must surely have realized that the last twenty minutes were just plain boring. Any run-of-the-mill Hollywood director could have staged this stuff far more excitingly and a whole lot more humorously.
Welahza

Welahza

Partly a return to Fernandel's coarse comedy of the thirties and late twenties ("Ignace" " Les Dégourdis De La Onzieme" and other forgettable drivel ),cause the last third takes place during the Spring(?) army manoeuvres ,although Fernandel has become too old to serve ! The story is far- fetched to a fault and the screenplay so stupid it almost becomes surrealistic :a desirable house "La Cigalière" in Provence -Fernandel 's favorite region - ,a châtelaine ,concerned by her future as a socialite ,a nephew (Andrex)who is more interested in girls and in his inventions than he is in his auntie's standing .But auntie is a wealthy dowager it's not to be sneezed at!As often in his movies (see "Senechal Le Magnifique") Fernandel is mistaken for a VIP,a duke (a duke who does not even exist!).

If there were no masterpieces in his filmography,Le Hénaff edited two classics :"Quai Des Brumes" and "Le Jour Se Lève"