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'Allo 'Allo! The Complete Series 2

Allo 'Allo!: The Complete Series 2 (DVD)Rene is having a difficult war. He is not frightened by the Gestapo; he is not frightened by the Germans; he is not even frightened by the French Resistance.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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"Allo Allo!" Has been around since 1982 and has just recently become available in the USA on decent media. This particular complete series one contains eight episodes: "The British are Coming" starts the series and explains many things that happen later in the series. "The Fallen Madonna" with the big whatever. Will set a recurring theme as Colonel Kurk von Strom has pilfered the painting for his retirement. Keep your eye on it through the series as it becomes a shell game. ------------ The basic story is of a café owner, René, who is in France during the WWII occupation. He must balance dealing with the local Germans, the Gestapo, the good Resistance, the commie Resistance, having affairs with his female help, and dealing with his wife and mother-in-law. Throw in some downed British airmen and some onion soup. I will not go through this series in detail because for those who have not seen it or if it has been a while since viewing the series, the surprise factor and the one-liners are worth discovering firsthand. The series two includes the introduction of an English officer who thinks he can speak French and comes out with statements like “she has great Fortitude.” This is the series where they also nick Helga’s knickers with the little swastikas. One nice thing about this series is that they place the name next to the actor at the end of each episode. Most of the actors are well-known outside of this series. I was shocked, however, to find that Gestapo Herr Otto Flick (Richard Gibson) played British Capt. Newman in Ken Follett's "The Key to Rebecca" (1985), completely changed his accent. I hope they will release the others, "Three Hail Mary's and two Heil H-i-t-l-e-r-s."
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