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Lucas, un dangereux gangster, sort de prison et décide de devenir honnête. Pignon, au chômage depuis trois ans, décide de devenir malhonnête et attaque maladroitement une banque. Cerné par la police, il prend un otage pour se couvrir et choisit justement Lucas, qui était venu ouvrir un compte. La police reconnaît immédiatement l'ancien prisonnier et ne croit pas à son innocence. Lucas, en danger de mort, est obligé de s'enfuir avec son ravisseur. (Gaumont)

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novoten 

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anglais I love the scene when Richard's little daughter sits next to the injured Depardieua and takes care of him. It's amusing and incredibly moving thanks to the background of beautiful music. Veber skillfully alternates "family" scenes with perfect catchphrases, creating one of the most versatile French spectacles in the 80s style. ()

Lima 

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anglais A great comedy, which you'll appreciate all the more if you've seen the woeful American remake. Richard and Depardieu meet a total of three times and each time it was worth it. But the biggest star of this film for me is not those two, but the deranged veterinarian as he treats Depardieu. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Another comedy extravaganza by Francis Veber, or Everything is Great with Pierre Richard and Gérard Depardieu the Third Time Around. Try to keep your diaphragm still and don't burst out laughing during the initial bank robbery, the visit to the vet, the inconspicuous walk down the street, the visit to the drunken doctor... Just try it. No matter how miserable I am, I just can't do it. ()

lamps 

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anglais The great chemistry of the Richard-Depardieu duo plus an imaginative script, a well-chosen runtime and the well-written character of little Jeanne make The Fugitives a classic French comedy that I always enjoy watching again. ()

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