Allo' Allo'! Season 3 Episode 5 Pretty Maids All in a Row
- TV-PG
- January 2, 1987
- 34 min
In this episode titled "Pretty Maids All in a Row" from season 3 of the beloved British sitcom "Allo 'Allo!", viewers are treated to another hilarious and zany adventure in the small town of Nouvion, France, during World War II.
The episode begins with café owner René Artois (played by Gorden Kaye) finding himself in yet another complicated predicament. He is approached by Herr Flick (Richard Gibson) and Helga Geerhart (Kim Hartman), two German officers with unconventional hidden motives. They request his help in acquiring the priceless painting, "The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies," which has been stolen by the Resistance.
Meanwhile, René's wife, Edith (Carmen Silvera), is preparing for a visit from Monsieur LeClerc, a potential love interest and local undertaker who seems to have a fascination with the beauty of deceased women. Edith, oblivious to his peculiar taste, is determined to impress him and seek companionship outside her lackluster marriage to René.
In addition to his complicated love life, René must navigate the attention of the Gestapo officer, Lieutenant Gruber (Guy Siner), who has developed an obsession with him and believes they are destined to be together. Gruber's affections intensify in this episode, causing further chaos and confusion for René.
While these personal dramas unfold, the war rages on, and the members of the Resistance continue their dangerous operations to undermine the German occupation. Resistance leader Michelle Dubois (Kirsten Cooke) enlists the help of René and his café employees, Yvette (Vicki Michelle) and Mimi (Sue Hodge), to retrieve the stolen painting before the Germans can get their hands on it.
As René reluctantly agrees to assist the Resistance, he becomes entangled in a web of deceit, disguises, and comedic misadventures. With the bumbling help of his incompetent assistant, Monsieur LeClerc (Jack Haig), René must find a way to retrieve the painting without arousing suspicion from anyone, including his wife and the bumbling local police officer, Crabtree (Arthur Bostrom).
As the episode progresses, the web of lies becomes increasingly tangled. The elusive painting changes hands multiple times and is hidden in unexpected places, leading to a series of hilarious mix-ups and misunderstandings. René finds himself in compromising situations with various women, including a group of pretty maids who become key players in the plot.
Meanwhile, the ever-watchful Colonel Von Strohm (Richard Marner) and Captain Hans Geering (Sam Kelly) are determined to track down the stolen artwork, fearing the wrath of their superiors if they fail. Their slapstick attempts at outsmarting René and the Resistance make for some of the episode's most comedic moments.
As the situation reaches a crescendo, René must rely on his quick thinking and resourcefulness to navigate the chaos and ensure that both the painting and his own secrets remain hidden. With each passing moment, the stakes and the comedy escalate, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats with laughter.
"Pretty Maids All in a Row" showcases the signature brand of witty wordplay, clever farce, and innuendo-laden humor that has made "Allo 'Allo!" a fan-favorite comedy series. Packed with colorful characters, madcap adventures, and slapstick comedy, this episode promises to deliver non-stop laughter and keep audiences guessing until the very end.