Atlantic Wall (French: Le Mur de l'Atlantique, Italian: Un elmetto pieno di... fifa) is a 1970 French-Italian war-comedy film written and directed by Marcel Camus and starring Bourvil and Peter McEnery.
[2][3] The story is set during the Second World War, under the occupation of France, and shortly before the Battle of Normandy.
Léon Duchemin is a peaceful restaurateur whose wife left him twenty years earlier.
His clients represent the whole of society in the village, ranging from Rommel's driver, to resistance fighters and black market traffickers.
One evening, during an air raid, Jeff, a British aviator whose plane was shot down, almost falls into Juliette's room.