
G-Day
Comedy · War
Overview
June 1944. Europe is torn apart by war, and preparations are underway for the Normandy landings. Denis Porte continues his daily work with dedication at a British military base... which is fake. His mission: to move fake soldiers around every day and thus deceive the enemy. In the Porte family, there is a tendency for fathers and sons to die as heroes for France. So there is no question of Porte taking the slightest risk for his mother. Looking after a fake base is the most she will tolerate for her son. But after meeting Sami, an Algerian doctor who dreams of meeting De Gaulle, they decide during a drunken evening to take part. They set off bravely (and with quite a few drinks under their belts). Except that they don't have the right date or the right place. Add to that a hero who doesn't want to expose himself to danger. On D-Day, or almost...
Top Cast


Kev Adams
Kev Adams
Porte
Kev Adams
Porte


Brahim Bouhlel
Brahim Bouhlel
Sami
Brahim Bouhlel
Sami
Marie Parisot
Marie Parisot
Margot
Marie Parisot
Margot


Didier Bourdon
Didier Bourdon
Karcher
Didier Bourdon
Karcher


Chantal Ladesou
Chantal Ladesou
Catherine
Chantal Ladesou
Catherine


Jonathan Lambert
Jonathan Lambert
Abbé
Jonathan Lambert
Abbé


Cristiana Réali
Cristiana Réali
Madeleine
Cristiana Réali
Madeleine


Jarry
Jarry
Hans
Jarry
Hans


Guy Lecluyse
Guy Lecluyse
le père de Margot
Guy Lecluyse
le père de Margot


Sissi Duparc
Sissi Duparc
Martine
Sissi Duparc
Martine
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