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

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

Comedy & War German & French & English
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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Key word

  • opera
  • paris, france
  • general
  • world war ii
  • conductor
  • bomber
  • paratroops
  • french resistance
  • british soldier
  • nazi occupation
  • house painter
  • 1940s
  • occupied france (1940-44)
  • royal air force

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Bourvil

Augustin Bouvet, house painter

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Louis de Funès

Stanislas Lefort, conductor at the Paris Opera

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Terry-Thomas

Squadron Leader Sir Reginald Brook, Royal Air Force

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Claudio Brook

Peter Cunningham

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Mike Marshall

Aircraftman Alan MacIntosh, Royal Air Force

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Marie Dubois

Juliette

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Pierre Bertin

Juliette's grandfather, owner of the Guignol theater

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Andréa Parisy

Sister Marie-Odile

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Mary Marquet

Mother Superior of the Hospices de Beaune

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Colette Brosset

Madame Germaine

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Benno Sterzenbach

Major Achbach

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Henri Génès

Keeper of the Vincennes zoo with the Occitan accent

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Paul Préboist

Fisherman in the boat

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Sieghardt Rupp

Lieutenant Sturmer

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Guy Grosso

The talkative bassoonist of the Paris Opera orchestra

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Michel Modo

Cross-eyed German machine gunner

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Rudy Lenoir

German soldier on patrol

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Jacques Bodoin

Méphistophélès from Faust at the Paris Opera

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Reinhard Kolldehoff

German corporal

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Helmuth Schneider

German officer of the dining car

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Hans Meyer

Otto Weber, elegant SS gruppenführer

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Mag-Avril

Old lady in Juliette's building

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Gabriel Gobin

Resistance fighter, stagehand at the Paris Opera

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Paul Mercey

Mustachioed man at the Turkish Baths

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Pierre Roussel

Peter's table neighbor in the dining car

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Pierre Bastien

Plombin

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Peter Jacob

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

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Noël Darzal

Lucien

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Jacques Sablon

Bébert

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Jean Droze

Talkative bassoonist of the Paris Opera orchestra (uncredited)

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Catherine Marshall

Nun at the Hospices de Beaune (uncredited)

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Jean-Pierre Posier

Patrick, mechanic (uncredited)

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Alice Field

Parisian prostitute (uncredited)

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Georges Atlas

Gestapo policeman at Augustin's house (uncredited)

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Rémy Julienne

German biker receiving a pumpkin (uncredited)

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Anne Berger

Marguerite from Faust at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

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Guy Bonnafoux

Turkish bths employee / German officer (uncredited)

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Clément Michu

Railway postal worker at the station (uncredited)

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Konrad von Bork

German Colonel (uncredited)

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Jerry Brouer

German soldier (uncredited)

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Percival Russel

German sentry knocked out (uncredited)

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George Birt

Harry, gunner, Royal Air Force (uncredited)

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Nicolas Bang

John, bomber, Royal Air Force (unaccredited)

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Raymond Pierson

German soldier (uncredited)

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Christian Brocard

Station employee (uncredited)

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Sacha Tarride

The first boy (unaccredited)

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Lionel Vitrant

Barbot (uncredited)

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Anthony Stuart

Dick (uncredited)

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Claude Salez

German officer (uncredited)

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Fred Fischer

German colonel (uncredited)

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Édouard Pignon

Extra at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

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Jean Minisini

German soldier (uncredited)

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Joachim Westhoff

Actor from Faust at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

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Tony Rödel

German non-commissioned officer (uncredited)

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Georges-Fréderic Dehlen

German colonel (uncredited)

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Guy Fox

The fat guy (uncredited)

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Jean Landret

Guide in Chaillot (deleted scene) (uncredited)

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Charly Constant

Ludwig (uncredited)

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Rolph Spath

German aide-de-camp (uncredited)

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Gérard Martin

Harpist of the Paris Opera orchestra (uncredited)

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Danièle Thompson

Extra (uncredited)

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Georges Dehneli

German Commander (uncredited)

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Raoul Gola

Pianist (uncredited)

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Horst Miessner

First German in the hammam (uncredited)

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Jean-François Masson

Second German in the hammam (uncredited)

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Bernard Mermod

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

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Gary Ramm

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

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Claude Rouillard

Second fisherman in the boat (uncredited)

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Georges Ruseckis

SS chief in Paris (uncredited)

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Joachim Weshoff

Faust at the Paris Opera (uncredited)

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