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At the time of the fall of Saigon, he remembers with the doctor about a French war hero nicknamed "Le crabe tambour" (the drummer crab), first during the war in French Indochina, then when this officer was prisoner of african tribes and then again during the "Generals' Revolt" in Algeria. | At the time of the fall of Saigon, he remembers with the doctor about a French war hero nicknamed "Le crabe tambour" (the drummer crab), first during the war in French Indochina, then when this officer was prisoner of african tribes and then again during the "Generals' Revolt" in Algeria. | ||
− | == [[:Category: Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon | Aérospatiale SA | + | == [[:Category: Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon | Aérospatiale SA 321G Super Frelon]] == |
[[Image: CrabeTambour_SA321G.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Super Frelon hoovering over the ship Jauréguiberry.]] | [[Image: CrabeTambour_SA321G.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Super Frelon hoovering over the ship Jauréguiberry.]] |
Latest revision as of 10:10, 4 April 2018
Movie (1976)
English title: Drummer-Crab
Starring:
Jacques Perrin (Wilsdorff aka le Crabe-Tambour)
Claude Rich (le Docteur / the doctor)
Jean Rochefort (le Commandant alias le vieux crabe / the captain aka "old crab")
Jacques Dufilho (le Chef mécano / major of mechanics)
A dying French naval frigate captain tries to make a last rendezvous in the winter storm-tossed seas off the Grand Banks... At the time of the fall of Saigon, he remembers with the doctor about a French war hero nicknamed "Le crabe tambour" (the drummer crab), first during the war in French Indochina, then when this officer was prisoner of african tribes and then again during the "Generals' Revolt" in Algeria.
Aérospatiale SA 321G Super Frelon
Breguet Br 1150 Atlantic
Sud Aviation HSS-1
Sud Aviation SA 319B Alouette III
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