The Counterfeit Constable
The Counterfeit Constable is a 1964 French comedy film directed by Robert Dhéry and Pierre Tchernia and starring Ronald Fraser, Diana Dors and Arthur Mullard.[1] Its French title is Allez France!. A French rugby supporter in England for a match at Twickenham is knocked out and loses two teeth. He goes to the dentist and during waiting he wears a uniform of another patient, a police officer. He saves by chance Diana Dors, a nextdoor movie star. He is congratulated by his chiefs who take him for true police officer. Many misunderstandings follow after. He becomes lost in London. Not speaking a word of English, he needs to return home to France urgently as he is due to be married.
Main cast
- Pierre Tornade – Un français dans le bus
 - Pierre Doris – Un français dans le bus
 - Raymond Bussières – Un français dans le bus
 - Jean Richard – Un français dans le bus
 - Catherine Sola – Nicole
 - Robert Dhéry - Henri Martineau
 - Mark Lester - Gérald
 - Ronald Fraser - Sergent Timothy Reagan
 - Diana Dors - Herself
 - Colette Brosset - Lady Yvette Brisburn 'Vévette'
 - Arthur Mullard - Le malfaiteur
 - Percy Herbert - L'agent Baxter
 - Amy Dalby - Mrs. Throttle
 - Bernard Cribbins - Bob, l'agent 202
 - Robert Burnier - Le supporter tarbais
 - Richard Vernon - Lord Brisburn
 - Robert Rollis - Le supporter avec le bonnet tricolore
 - Henri Génès - Gros Max
 - Jean Lefebvre - Le supporter saoul avec le coq
 - Jean Carmet - Le porte drapeau
 - Robert Destain - Le supporter cinéaste
 - Colin Blakely - L'aveugle
 - Godfrey Quigley - Inspecteur Savory
 - Georgina Cookson - L'assistante du dentiste
 - Colin Gordon - Le dentiste W. Martin
 
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