Safari Page #6

Synopsis: Tour organizer, Richard Dacier, bites off more than he can chew when he loses at poker to the South African mob. Coming face to face with Africa's cruellest Godfather, Mr. Charles, he is given two choices: either Charles' men kill Bako, or add an extra tourist to his upcoming safari and ensure the safe delivery of a locked briefcase. A simple task it seems...
Genre: Adventure, Comedy
Director(s): Olivier Baroux
Production: Eskwad
 
IMDB:
4.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
98 min
99 Views


the cheetah, the giraffe...

Champagne!

- Take a glass.

- I love champagne.

- Got a glass?

- Magalie...

Mr. Dacier!

I'm sorry.

During this trip, you endangered

the lives of your tourists.

You breeched your contract,

neglected

the most elementary safety rules.

As a result,

international tourism rules

force me to...

kiss you.

Five times in South Africa.

I didn't mean that, at your funeral.

I know.

No views like this in Beauvais.

You know, Bako.

I think Africa is over for us.

I'll follow you anywhere, Richard.

Anywhere?

Really! I was just walking along,

and 2 cheetahs appeared

and played with me.

Really, it's true.

Come on, it's the truth!

- The mountain bush pie?

- Number 12!

Let's go amigos! In the bus-o!

Vamos, turistos!

Richard, we're on.

Hakuna matatos!

Welcome to Peru!

The cradle of humanity!

This is where we were born.

My name is Richard Daciero

and I'm all about Peru!

With Bakos...

...my guide,

the routine is over.

Come to the heart of the Andes.

You're expected,

for the excitement of trekking!

Which means,

Peru will hit you where you live!

...he told me, a whole thing...

...gave me this number...

I opened...

briefs, panties and socks.

It was empty. Empty.

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