The Postman Goes to War (1966)
The unsuspecting Parisian postman Thibon accepts a transfer as army mailman in Indochina. In the hospital, after his mail van is blown up by a mine, he falls in love with his Indochinese nurse Vang.
Director: Claude Bernard-Aubert
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date: August 10, 1966
Cast
- Charles Aznavour - Thibon
- Daniel Ceccaldi - Cassagne
- Helmuth Schneider - Maury
- Michel Galabru - Claparède
- Jess Hahn - Jess Parker
- Pierre Mondy - Massenet
- Doudou Babet - Clémentine
- Nop Nem - Camp Commander
- Jacques Richard - Klein
- Lucien Barjon - Verdier
Screenplay
Production: Alcinter, Regina Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Claude Bernard-Aubert
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Postman Goes to War about?
- The unsuspecting Parisian postman Thibon accepts a transfer as army mailman in Indochina. In the hospital, after his mail van is blown up by a mine, he falls in love with his Indochinese nurse Vang.
- Who directed The Postman Goes to War?
- The Postman Goes to War was directed by Claude Bernard-Aubert.
- Who stars in The Postman Goes to War?
- The Postman Goes to War stars Charles Aznavour, Daniel Ceccaldi, Helmuth Schneider, Michel Galabru, Jess Hahn, Pierre Mondy.
- How long is The Postman Goes to War?
- The Postman Goes to War has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
- What genre is The Postman Goes to War?
- The Postman Goes to War is a Drama, War film.
- Where was The Postman Goes to War produced?
- The Postman Goes to War was produced in France.