Les Visiteurs (1994)

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Written by Christian Clavier, Jean-Marie Poiré

Directed by Jean-Marie Poiré

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1994

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: France

Filmed in Colour

A 12th Century Count named Comte Godefroy de Montmirail (Jean Reno) and his kanve, Jacquouille (Christian Clavier) are on the run after the Count accidentally killed his father-in-law-to-be.

Desperate to escape any legal wrangles they visit the local sorcerer, Eusebius (Pierre Vial) who decides that the best thingto do qwould be to travel back in time to prevent the incident from ever happening.

However Eusebius is getting old now.. and senile beyond belief... and transports them forward in time to the 20th Century.

Desperate to find a way to the home he knows, the Count enlists the help of his descendents whilst desperately trying to come to terms with the cultural and technological changes that is the present day.

A truly hilarious film.

Cast

Christian ClavierJacquouille la Fripouille
Image for Jean RenoJean RenoGodefroy de Papincourt
Valérie LemercierFrénégonde de Pouille
Marie-Anne ChazelGinette la clocharde
Christian BujeauJean-Pierre
Isabelle NantyFabienne Morlot
Gérard SétyEdgar Bernay
Didier PainLouis VI le Gros
Jean-Paul MuelMarechal des Logis Gibon
Arielle SéménoffJacqueline
Michel PeyrelonEdouard Bernay
Pierre VialWizard Eusebius
François LalandePriest
Didier BénureauIntern Beauvin
Frédéric BaptisteFreddy

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