La Grande Vadrouille -1966--louis De Funes-1080...

The 2016 50th-anniversary restoration (carried out by StudioCanal) was scanned in 4K from the original negative and then down-converted to 1080p for Blu-ray and digital release. This process removed decades of dirt, scratches, and flicker while maintaining natural film grain. Colors are vibrant—the red of the British uniforms, the mustard yellow of De Funès’ infamous coat, and the green of the French countryside are now balanced and true to the original release.

For its time, it was an incredibly expensive production. Shot in stunning locations like the Opéra Garnier La Grande Vadrouille -1966--Louis de Funes-1080...

The film’s director of photography, André Domage, shot La Grande Vadrouille on widescreen (Franscope). The 1080p transfer preserves the original 2.35:1 aspect ratio without cropping. The aerial shots of Paris, the vast opera house sets, and the final glider sequence over the Alps gain a breathtaking depth that standard definition simply crushes. For its time, it was an incredibly expensive production