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Synopsis: Unlucky, clumsy, charming Marseile PD detective Émilien Coutant-Kerbalec must assist worse-than-Clouseau commissioner Gibert guarding a Belgian criminal reputed as dangerous as - and caged like Hannibal Lector. Émilien's cool friend, taxi driver Daniel Morales, initially only agrees to babysit both their buddy-sons, as Émilien's wife Petra is away on top-secret mission. But soon the Belgian escapes, and while chasing him the mates stumble on a bank robbery and a drug king's palatial villa, where the grand finale reeks havoc.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime
Director(s): Gérard Krawczyk
Production: EuropaCorp. Japan
 
IMDB:
5.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2007
91 min
380 Views


- Commander.

Is that all?

You look like General material to me.

Somebody upstairs doesn't like you.

Leave it to me.

I know the top brass.

I give them a lot of business,

so they owe me favor or two.

Let's talk it over in my car.

With pleasure.

Take him away!

You're making a mistake!

You'll pay for this!

Let go of me!

You steered us through a minefield.

Thanks,

but Emilien did all the work.

I just drove.

Actually, the meter's still ticking over.

I don't get it.

You knew he planned a heist?

Yes, and legally

we can't go near those boxes,

so we let him do it for us.

Seeing as he's going down anyway.

Exactly.

How did you know he'd escape?

The odds seemed pretty good.

Oh, yeah?

So I helped make

the operation a success?

You were just perfect.

Any news of Gibert?

We gave him a bottle of downers

and he just laughed.

C'mon, lads! We'll mash 'em!

Nice and easy,

take them to pieces!

He's still flying, huh?

We've tried everything.

He's down to run a marathon.

It won't be enough.

Footwork! Shoot!

Where'd they get these no-hopers?

Look at you!

It's The March of the Penguins!

Shoot!

This isn't a knitting circle!

Give the ball hell!

Look!

That's not hard, is it?

Bring it under control and...

Round and Round!

Now, overhead kick!

Goal in! Goal In!

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Luc Besson

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