The Visitors: Bastille Day Page #5

Synopsis: Knight Godefroy de Montmirail and squire Jacquouille are stranded in 1793. Using trickery to break free from their shackles, both perilously partake in the Montmirail family's run away in the quest for an exiting time-shift.
 
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Year:
2016
110 min
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Let them go!

- Long live the revolution!

- Long live the revolution.

- Go!

- Long live the revolution!

Long live the wine, you muttonhead!

Wait, when you will return!

Bravo, Robert. You were cool.

We are inside.

- I do not know if this is good news.

- Why, Mr. Lily livered?

The problem is not getting in,

but getting out.

- Victoria, you will not stay here!

- Who will take Kurt to town?

- Do not discuss anything so near the National Guard.

- Board! Now!

- What are you doing?

- Why toss our luggage on the ground?

- I will not go with you!

- Stop or I will hit you!

- We paid to go to Vienna!

- And you went to Paris, so stay.

Away or I will report you!

Help! Help!

Damn, soldieree, sir!

This guy is crazy! He is tossing luggage!

Calm down, sergeant,

we live with Deputy Malfete.

Go home. And quiet!

- Honest people are asleep.

- I'll wake up the concierge to help us.

- Let there be peace, you lot!

- Oh, shut up.

What noise is this!

- Who are you?

- And who are you? What is that noise?

- What are you up to in Marietta's chamber?

- They got her.

- She shouted on the street: "Long live the queen!"

- My God!

- God does not exist, anymore, citizen.

- You're the new concierge, eh?

I clean the staircase.

And I keep a watch on everything.

- We are the owners.

- Hardly. The landlord lives on the last floor.

And the rest is rented to the Convention.

On the second floor,

we have Charlotte Robespierre.

and on the 1st one lives Marat,

the famous journalist from a "Friend of the People"!

- He demands an execution of all the aristocrats.

- So, what do you want?

It would be nice if you could help us

bring the luggage, good woman.

- What sort of a tone is that, you fattie?

- Fattie?

We don't have to bend our backs anymore.

Here we are all equal.

- Philiberte! Here is something to do.

- Just like Mrs. Ginette, sir.

- Ms. Ginette!

- What do you want, stinker?

- Rogue, don't make it worse.

- Is your name Rogue, citizen?

- It's not her, she is old.

- I am what?

- Philibert!

- Whaat?

- There is some citizen Rogue and he insults me.

- What rogue?

- God! That's awful! The way he looks!

- What is awful?

Well, baby. He turns his nose up because you are black.

They are racists.

- Racists! Let's have them executed.

- That is ridiculous!

- I like foreigners. Ask anyone!

- What foreigner?

I am French and a Sergeant of

the National Guard!

- That's good. Congratulations, sergeant.

- Saracen, sir! They are here again!

- Do not say "sir," it is dangerous.

- Swallow your fear.

This is a misunderstanding, citizen.

We have a big load

and we wish for you to help us take the luggage up.

- Paid for by jingling coins, of course.

- Now you starting to talk civilized,

It is different.

- How much?

- I thought two sous is a good price.

- Five.

- For that we might take it ourselves.

- No, Robert, it's too heavy for us.

- Not for us though?

- You can take your luggage and shove it up your ass!

- Deep down...!

- Be nice or I will whip you, rogue.

- Nice to Saracen!

What Saracen? Your think we are in the crusades?

Apologize!

To be insulted by a white man whose name is Rogue,

that is really too much!

- To hell with you! On the lantern with them!

- Apologize or I will shoot!

Damn, my ass, he hit me!

He hit me!

- What's this noise? Marat is taking a bath.

- The rumpus is caused by the Malfetes.

Take care of it and be quiet!

I am writing!

- And I am hurt!

- Great, this is Marat and his wife and angry at that.

We will stop disturbing Marat.

I will gladly help with the luggage,

but it will be 10 sous.

- You doubled the price!

- We will hurt him.

- That's a shame!

- Take it or leave it, fattie.

- That hurts!

- Fattie.

- Dreadful statue. Some fireman?

- That's Marat writing.

Done by Lecoeur,

really admired artist.

Quiet! We are passing by Marat.

He gets angry easily because of his illness.

- He cures it with a sulfur bath.

- That's the smell of the rotten eggs.

- We asked for silence and you bang about!

- Excuse us, it is slippery.

- The troubadour's box is really heavy.

- Playing harpsichord when Patriots suffer.

- It is a scandal.

- Without music and arts man turns into a beast.

Hurry, you hag!

What's that damn noise?

Nothing, citizen, a bag fell.

- I have had enough!

- It will not happen again.

The killed Marat!

What is this noise?

Someone got arrested?

No, your family is here.

And with them problems.

- Drink, I am thirsty.

- Who is it?

- It did not break.

- Cousin Kurt, with whom you are to connect.

- He was to wait for you at the border.

- I'm sorry, I'm injured.

- Kurt's Prussian name?

- Oh no, it's French Alsatian.

It's the Alsatian branch of the family Malfete.

Alsace is French?

- Yes.

- Who's going to pay me that ten sous?

- The deputy, we are at the deputy.

- And add 5 sous for the the cast.

I will fix Marat's beautiful statue,

which was smashed by your clan.

The citizen actress is here, eh?

Good that she is hidden.

- Beauty, tought to maintain.

- What are you talking about?

Yes. Yes. Quiet andclose the fly.

Relax, you can trust us.

- So, good night.

- Clink, clink.

Yes. Tomorrow, when I take the post.

Welfare and brotherhood!

- Sure, otherwise, the trust will be broken.

- My back is done for.

It deserves a reward!

Philiberte, the citizen Rogue.

Don't you think you know him?

No, he never has been here.

This is heavy.

- Saracen fell!

- Philibert?

Oh no, that is enough!

- Can I have some quiet at night?

- Sorry, citizen, Philibert tripped.

Not surprising,

the stairs are eaten by woodworms.

- Who broke my statue?

- Citizen Rogue. Should I have him arrested?

No, toss it in the bin, it looks like a fireman.

He has no talent, that jerk Lecoeur.

- There is nothing wrong with you, sissy!

- It is a deep wound?

- The skin is barely red.

- Only if you experienced it!

It has a tick.

It is cold!

You walked straight into the lion's den.

you were seen by watchmen, they will report you!

Pardon!

- Lovely.

- Where can I put the kids to sleep? They're tired.

- Into the study, this one is occupied.

- And very nicely. Who is it?

- A friend.

- Why did you end up under the roof?

- There used to be servants' quarters.

- That part of the house I rented to the Convention.

It is right to share your property that you selfishly use

for over two centuries.

That's why you are renting

to Charlotte Robespierre

- And that odious Jacquouillet?

- Otherwise, I would lose my palace.

- We have to do minor compromises.

- And the rent does add up.

Here it is. I found two big knives

,and this sharp blade.

- Return those weapons. What do you want?

- To invade the prison.

- You are insane!

- Thank you, ma'am.

- And this is it, finally.

- My porcelain!

He crushed the Sevres porcelain! Jerk.

Help me! IHe smells like a corpse.

- That was an original! This is a jerk! - ?? Footman at our Austrian cousin.

- Looks like Jacquouillet's double.

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Christian Clavier

Christian Clavier (French pronunciation: ​[kʁis.tjɑ̃.klavje]; born 6 May 1952 in Paris) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and film director. He is the brother of French film director Stéphane Clavier. more…

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