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Movie propaganda
They came. They saw. They wanna go back.
French nobleman Count Thibault of Malfete (Jean Reno) and his servant André (Christian Clavier) find themselves in modern-day Chicago, USA - transported from the 12th century due to a wizard's flawed time-travel potion. Confused, lost and overwhelmed, they meet Thibault's descendant Julia Malfete (Christina Applegate) and her scheming fiancé Hunter (Matt Ross). Thibault and André soon realise they must quickly find a way back to their own time... otherwise Julia and all of Thibault's lineage will never exist. With their timeless values of honour and courage, Thibault and André wreak havoc as they foil diabolical plots in both the 12th and 21st centuries.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film comedy time travel adventure fantasy romance
Persons of interest
- Jean Reno .... Count Thibault
- Christian Clavier .... André
- Christina Applegate .... Julia Malfete
- Matt Ross .... Hunter
- Tara Reid .... Angelique
- Bridgette Wilson .... Amber
- John Aylward .... Byron
- George Plimpton .... Doctor Brady
- Malcolm McDowell .... Wizard
- Richard Bremmer .... King Henry
- Robert Glenister .... Earl of Warwick
- Jean-Marie Poiré .... Screenwriter
- John Hughes .... Screenwriter
- Christian Clavier .... Screenwriter
- Jean-Marie Gaubert .... Director
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Theatrical report
Well, it's funny, and my flatmates certainly enjoyed the in-yer-face style of comedy, I just get the impression that the all-French version would've been a lot funnier.Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
- Disc: Double side, single layer
- Features:
- Trailer
- Languages: English
- Picture: Full and Widescreen
- Subtitles: English
Security censorship classification
PG (Medium level violence, low level coarse language)
Surveillance time
84 minutes (1:24 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 16 July 2002
DVD rental: 11 September 2002
VHS rental: 11 September 2002
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