The Cheerful Squadron
The Cheerful Squadron (Italian: Allegro squadrone, French: Les gaietés de l'escadron) is a 1954 Italian-French historical war comedy film directed by Paolo Moffa and starring Vittorio De Sica, Daniel Gélin, Alberto Sordi and Silvana Pampanini.[1][2] It is the third adaptation of a story by Georges Courteline about life in the French military in the late nineteenth century.
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| Directed by | Paolo Moffa | 
| Written by | Georges Courteline (play)  Suso Cecchi d'Amico Alessandro Continenza Michel Audiard Marcel Camus  | 
| Starring | Vittorio De Sica  Daniel Gélin Alberto Sordi Silvana Pampanini  | 
| Cinematography | Václav Vích Enzo Barboni  | 
| Edited by | Eraldo Da Roma | 
| Music by | Annibale Bizzelli | 
Production companies  | Film Costellazione Produzione  Les Films Fernand Rivers Zebra Films  | 
| Distributed by | CEI Incom | 
Release date  | 24 September 1954 | 
Running time  | 90 minutes | 
| Countries | France  Italy  | 
| Language | Italian | 
The film's sets were designed by the art director Gianni Polidori.
Cast
    
- Vittorio De Sica as the General
 - Daniel Gélin as Frédéric d'Héricourt
 - Paolo Stoppa as Maresciallo Flik
 - Alberto Sordi as Vergisson
 - Silvana Pampanini as Albertina
 - Charles Vanel as Hurluret
 - Luigi Pavese as Capitano medico
 - Riccardo Fellini as Bonaparte
 - Memmo Carotenuto as Sergente maggiore
 - Peter Trent as Lt. Moussent
 - Giacomo Furia as Caporale
 - Jean Richard as Laperrine
 - Oreste Lionello
 
See also
    
- The Gaieties of the Squadron (1913)
 - Fun in the Barracks (1932)
 
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