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movie The Visitors (1993)

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Title: The Visitors

Tagline: They weren't born yesterday!

Genre: Fantasy,Comedy

Director: Jean-Marie Poiré

Cast: Jean Reno,Christian Clavier,Valérie Lemercier,Marie-Anne Chazel,Christian Bujeau,Isabelle Nanty,Gérard Séty,Didier Pain,Jean-Paul Muel,Arielle Sémenoff,Michel Peyrelon,Pierre Vial,François Lalande,Didier Bénureau,Frédéric Baptiste,Tara Gano,Gérard Vivès,Dominique Delguste,Dominique Hulin,Pierre Aussedat,Michel Scourneau,Jean-Luc Caron,Anna Gaylor,Claire Magnin,André Raffard,Eric Averlant,Jean-Pierre Clami,Thierry Liagre,David Gabison,Patrick Burgel,Paul Bandey,Jean-Guillaume Le Dantec,Amandine Boyadjian,Yohan Boyadjian,Théophile Sowié

Status: Released

Release: 1993-01-27

Runtime: 107

Plot: After a wizard's spell goes awry, 12th-century Gallic knight Godefroy de Papincourt, Count of Montmirail finds himself transported to 1993, along with his dimwitted servant, Jacquouille la Fripouille. Startled and perplexed by modern technology, the duo run amok, destroying cars and causing chaos until they meet Beatrice de Montmirail, an aristocratic descendant of the nobleman, who may be able to help them get back to 1123.

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Cast Crew

    • Jean Reno

      Comte Godefroy de Montmirail
    • Christian Clavier

      Jacquouille la Fripouille / Jacques-Henri Jacquard
    • Valérie Lemercier

      Frénégonde de Pouille / Béatrice de Montmirail
    • Marie-Anne Chazel

      Ginette Sarcley
    • Christian Bujeau

      Jean-Pierre Goulard
    • Isabelle Nanty

      Fabienne Morlot
    • Gérard Séty

      Edgar Bernay
    • Didier Pain

      Louis VI le Gros
    • Jean-Paul Muel

      Maréchal des logis Gibon
    • Arielle Sémenoff

      Jacqueline
    • Michel Peyrelon

      Edouard Bernay
    • Pierre Vial

      L'enchanteur Eusæbius / Ferdinand Eusèbe, descendant d'Eusæbius
    • François Lalande

      Père hervé
    • Didier Bénureau

      L'interne Bauvin
    • Frédéric Baptiste

      Freddy
    • Tara Gano

      La sorcière de Malcombe
    • Gérard Vivès

      Un infirmier du centre psychiatrique
    • Dominique Delguste

      Un infirmier du centre psychiatrique
    • Dominique Hulin

      Le guerrier anglais décapité
    • Pierre Aussedat

      Sergent-chef Morlet
    • Michel Scourneau

      Enguerrand le Balafré
    • Jean-Luc Caron

      Ganelon
    • Anna Gaylor

      Thibaude de Montfaucon
    • Claire Magnin

      La vieille femme rajeunie par la sorcière
    • André Raffard

      Le mari de la vieille femme
    • Eric Averlant

      Frère Raoul
    • Jean-Pierre Clami

      Rémy Vautrot
    • Thierry Liagre

      Roger, le cuisinier du Courtepaille
    • David Gabison

      Jean-François, le maître d'hôtel
    • Patrick Burgel

      Le duc Fulbert de Pouille
    • Jean-Yves Le Mener (Camera)

      Director of Photography
    • Christian Clavier (Writing)

      Screenplay
    • Jean-Marie Poiré (Writing)

      Screenplay
    • Alain Terzian (Production)

      Producer
    • Eric Levi (Sound)

      Music
    • Catherine Kelber (Editing)

      Editor
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I watched this movie the first time when I was in elementary school, and I laughed like crazy. Funny thing is that I still laugh when I watch this movie over and over. It is made in such a way it can never become boring. I really like French comedy movies from that era. I mean, French movies can be really good, and this one is only an example of it. The good thing about this movie is that the comedy seems to last over and over. Just when you think the joke is over, there comes another funny scene.

But one of the things that contributed as well to liking it is the fact they are from the medieval period, and I am a huuuuge fan of the medieval period.
 
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