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  1. 10 October 1964. ( 1964-10-10) Running time. 90 minutes. Country. France. Language. French. The Counterfeit Constable (French: Allez France!) is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Robert Dhéry and Pierre Tchernia and starring Ronald Fraser, Diana Dors and Arthur Mullard.

  2. The Counterfeit Constable: Directed by Robert Dhéry, Pierre Tchernia. With Pierre Tornade, Pierre Doris, Raymond Bussières, Jean Richard. A French rugby supporter is in England for a match at Twickenham and is knocked out and loses two teeth.

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    • Comedy
    • Robert Dhéry, Pierre Tchernia
    • 1964-10-10
  3. Director, Writer. Pierre Tchernia. Director, Writer. Jean L'Hôte. Writer. Reviews. An extremely funny film about a group of French rugby supporters who go to see a match at Twickenham and one of them inadvertently receives a blow in the mouth from someone else's elbow. In the process he loses some front teeth and needs to see a dentist ...

  4. May 29, 2007 · Do you love French comedy? Watch the hilarious trailer of Allez France, a 1964 film by Robert Dhery, featuring a rugby fan who travels to England to support his team. This classic movie is now ...

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  5. Allez France! (1964) was by no means a let down - it drew an audience of 2.6 million in France and was also popular in the UK. In the 1960s, Anglo-French co-productions were hardly a rarity, but Allez France! is one of the most successful bi-national comedies of its kind, perhaps the most perfect synthesis of Gallic and Anglo-Saxon humour cinema has so far given us.

    • Robert Dhéry
  6. A few days before his wedding, Henri, without telling his fiancée, joins a group of friends for a weekend trip to London for the championship Anglo-French rugby match. When an overenthusiastic spectator knocks out Henri's two front teeth, he frantically searches for a dentist, an almost impossible task on a Sunday in London.

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  8. An extremely funny film about a group of French rugby supporters who go to see a match at Twickenham and one of them inadvertently receives a blow in the mouth from someone else's elbow. In the process he loses some front teeth and needs to see a dentist urgently ... this is only the beginning of a long series of adventures befalling our poor friend who doesn't speak a word of English and who nevertheless needs to return urgently to France to get married in the following days sporting a ...