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  1. Me and the Colonel: Directed by Peter Glenville. With Danny Kaye, Curd Jürgens, Nicole Maurey, Françoise Rosay. Jacobowsky (Danny Kaye), a Jewish refugee, flees from the Germans with Colonel Prokoszny (Curt Jurgens), an aristocratic, anti-Semitic Polish officer trying to get papers to England.

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    • Comedy, War
    • Peter Glenville
    • 1958-10
  2. Me and the Colonel (br: Eu e o Coronel) é um filme estadunidense de 1958, baseado na peça Jacobowsky und der Oberst de Franz Werfel. Foi dirigido por Peter Glenville e estrelado por Danny Kaye, Curt Jürgens e Nicole Maurey. Kaye ganhou o Globo de Ouro de melhor ator em comédia ou musical por sua interpretação.

  3. Ficha técnica. Comentários. Notícias. 110 minutos. Jacobowsky, um refugiado judeu, foge dos nazistas com um oficial polonês aristocrático e anti-semita, tentando obter documentos para a … Mais. Estreia Mundial: 1958. Outras datas. Elenco de Eu e o Coronel. Curd Jürgens Colonel Prokoszny. Danny Kaye S.L. Jacobowsky. Nicole Maurey Suzanne Roualet.

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    • Curd Jürgens
    • Peter Glenville
  4. Me and the Colonel is a 1958 American comedy film based on the play Jacobowsky und der Oberst by Franz Werfel. It was directed by Peter Glenville and stars Danny Kaye, Curd Jürgens and Nicole Maurey. Kaye won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for his portrayal.

  5. (Me and the Colonel) Sinopse Jacobowsky, um refugiado judeu, foge dos nazistas com um oficial polonês aristocrático e anti-semita tentando conseguir documentos para a Inglaterra.

  6. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A Polish officer unwillingly helps a Jewish refugee escape from the Nazis. Cast & Crew. Read More. Peter Glenville. Director. Danny Kaye. S. [Samuel] L. Jacobowsky. Curt Jurgens. Colonel Prokoszny. Nicole Maurey. Suzanne Roualet. Françoise Rosay. Madame Bouffier. Akim Tamiroff. Szabuniewicz.

  7. Overview. Nazis are about to overrun France, and a Jewish man named Jacobowsky is stranded in Paris. He hitches a ride with reluctant Polish serviceman Colonel Prokoszny, who harbors a bias against Jews. They are soon joined by Prokoszny's bride-to-be, Suzanne, who takes an immediate liking to the engaging Jacobowsky.