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27 October 1982 (France) morePlot:
In this action comedy the French boxer Jo Cavalier is charmed on the train to Berlin for the Olympics... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Olympics
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Anti Semitism
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Refugee
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Boxing
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Berlin Germany
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Great Belmondo moreCast
(Credited cast)| Jean-Paul Belmondo | ... | Jo Cavalier | |
| Marie-France Pisier | ... | Gaby Delcourt | |
| Rachid Ferrache | ... | Simon Rosenblum | |
| Frank Hoffmann | ... | Gunther von Beckman | |
| Günter Meisner | ... | Adolf Hitler / Angela Hitler | |
| Benno Sterzenbach | ... | Major Aschbach - Gestapo officer | |
| Yves Pignot | ... | Emile | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Maurice Auzel | |||
| Agnia Bogoslava | |||
| Peter Bonke | |||
| Alain David | |||
| Jean-Marie Djebaili | |||
| Gerhard Doleschall | |||
| Stéphane Ferrara | ... | Un boxeur | |
| Gerd Roman Frosch | |||
| Michael Gahr | ... | Brückner - Hitler's adjutant | |
| Tamara Kafka | |||
| Marc Lamole | |||
| Christoph Lindert | |||
| Jean-Roger Milo | ... | Lucien | |
| Hubert Münster | |||
| Dominique Nato | |||
| Jacqueline Noëlle | |||
| Florent Pagny | ... | Un boxeur | |
| Pierre Semmler | |||
| Hans Strecke | ... | Customer | |
| Sonja Tuchmann | ... | Sarah Rosenblum | |
| Martin Umbach | ... | Lazare Rosenblum | |
| Ernest von Rintelen | |||
| Hans Wyprächtiger | ... | Oberleutnant 'Grandpa' Rosenblum | |
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100 minColor:
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In the German version Hitler (Meisner) speaks in front of his generals at the Obersalzberg about a detergent named Akropatz ("Gentlemen, only Akropatz makes a pot really clean!"). In the french version he speaks about his plans for invasion. In a second scene he says that somebody has send him tights: "...and I hate tights!" In the original version Hitler asks for "more living space for the growing German race". moreFAQ
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Gosh! I was five years old when I went to see this film. It impresses me so much that I never forgot the title. Now, 22 years later, I find it in here. I still remember that afternoon that my aunt brought my brother and I to see the double session, the main film was Indiana Jones and the temple of doom but before they put tremendous L'As des As with this charming Belmondo piloting a second warplane full of red crosses. The story was simple, at least as far I remember. Nazis, Americans, Jewish and war: a second war film, yes, but not violent, not at all; it was more a comedy with a deep moral sense; it even trying to not make big drama out of the war. It is long time, I know, but still I do not think my childhood memory lies. L'as de as was a funny, great and well-done film.