WaoowwWWWWWWW...! AND, THANK YOU, Nervisfr

this link reminded me of a TV series a very long time ago... about « La Croisière Jaune » the Citroën expedition in Asia in 1931-32...
I searched a bit on Google and then I found this:
http://www.ina.fr/playlist/divertissement/la-cloche-tibetaine.298357.fr.htmlIt a small part of the film.
The name of the serie was « LA CLOCHE TIBETAINE » (because there was a Tibetan bell ringing on one car). It was on French TV in 1974, and in Germany in 1975, our German friends will find the reference here:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_gelbe_KarawaneOne of the car drivers is actor Michel "Coluche" who later became very well-known in France.
It seems to be on sale on INA (official French cinema archive), I think I'll buy it:
http://boutique.ina.fr/video/fictions-et-animations/fictions-historiques/PACK455839442/la-cloche-tibetaine.fr.htmlIt is not totaly historical, it is a fiction loosely based on the 1931 expedition. It may look a bit old-fashioned but I think it was done with care and is much more accurate than many other films.
I remember one scene (and I wasn't playing Back of Beyond then !). At some moment in the expedition, they are captured by a Chinese Warlord. They want to send a morse message for help and they need to erect a mast for antenna. They say to the Chinese Warlord that it is the National Day of France and that they will hoist the French flag. But they have not record of the French National Anthem "La Marseillaise". So they play a record of a love song, "Parlez-moi d'amour", and they all salute and the Chinese soldiers present arms to this love song, while they send a morse message through a wire tied to the mast, and a French gunboat receives the message and comes to help them!

Better than any Back of Beyond scenario...!
