you have (never) seen La Grande Vadrouille if you make more than 3 mistakes in this quiz

Published on
January 18, 2025 at 12:00 p.m.

By Alexis Savona

The Big Mop is the film to see at least once in your life. And if you’ve already seen this cult comedy, even once, then you shouldn’t make more than 3 mistakes in our quiz.

What origin are the aviators that Augustin and Stanislas must help?

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What (English) sentence is the signal for English aviators to recognize each other?

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It’s obviously “Tea for two”!

How is Peter Cunningham unmasked during his train journey?

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© Valoria Films

He gets unmasked while speaking English.

What does Stanislas lose when he rows through the tunnel?

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© Valoria Films

He loses his wig.

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Who says this line?

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© Valoria Films

It was Augustin Bouvet who said this cult line.

Are you a fan of La Grande Vadrouille?

You got a score of [[ score ]]/[[ questions ]]Are you a fan of La Grande Vadrouille?

This is your favorite comedy, or at least one of the ones you love! You’ve seen it several times and have all the basics of the film. Congratulations, because you have succeeded in our challenge!

We now invite you to take our other quizzes on The Big Mop.

You should watch La Grande Vadrouille again

You got a score of [[ score ]]/[[ questions ]]You should watch La Grande Vadrouille again

You are at the limit, or even below the challenge we set for you. Unfortunately, you made too many mistakes in our quiz on the cult comedy… So it’s time to watch it again because you don’t even have the basics of the film.

We still suggest you take our other quizzes on The Big Mop.


Start the quiz again

Alexis Savona

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