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Which country was filmed in "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth", a film reflecting World War II?

"Escape from the Tiger's Mouth", a film reflecting World War II, was co-produced by Britain and France.

Chinese name: Escape from the Tiger's Mouth

Foreign name: La Grande vadrouille

Other translations: Rampage out of the siege (Hong Kong) / Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At!

Production company: Les Films Corona

Production region: France, UK

Director: Gerard Ury< /p>

Screenwriter: Marcel Jullian / Gerald Urie / Danielle Thompson

Producer: Robert Dorfmann

Genre: Comedy/War< /p>

Starring: Boulwer, Louis de Fiennes, Marie Dubois, Benoit Sterzelbach

Length: 132 minutes / 101 minutes (West Germany Abridged version) / 119 minutes (DVD version)

Release date: 1966-12-08

Dialogue language: French/English/German

Distribution company : Bowei Film Company

Plot summary

During World War II, the first detachment of the British bombing squadron was carrying out a bombing mission called "Yuanyang Tea". Anti-aircraft weapons hit, and several people on board were forced to parachute to escape and arranged to meet in a Turkish bath. But they landed at different locations in the German-occupied French capital of Paris.

The German army launched a city-wide manhunt, and the bearded squadron leader Reginald was rescued by a zookeeper. The other two soldiers also hid themselves with the help of painter Auguste (played by Bulwer) and band conductor Stanislas (played by Louis de Fernes). Even though the German army launched a city-wide search, the painter, the commander and the squadron leader still met smoothly in the bathroom. After several twists and turns, the British soldiers finally took the lead. Several people who did not know each other formed a life-and-death alliance and started a life-and-death game of wits and courage with the enemy. At the same time, there were also many warm jokes. They used their meager strength to fight against the cruel German army, and they were in danger and funny. In order to escape from the tiger's mouth, they fought against each other. Eventually, the painter, band director and pilots flew together to safety in Switzerland.