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| May 9th, 2003
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Patrice Leconte |
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Claude Klotz |
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Jean Rochefort, Johnny Hallyday, Charlie Nelson, Pascal Parmentier, Isabelle Petit-Jacques, Jean-Francois Stevenin, Jean-Louis Vey, Sebastien Bonnet, Armand Chagot, Helene Chambon, Maurice Chevit, Jean-Jacques Comillon, Elsa Duclot, Sophie Durand, Olivier Fauron, Alain Guellaf, Veronique Kapoyan, Michel Laforest, Riton Liebman, Edith Scob |
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Paramount Classics |
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Crime, Drama |
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paramountclassics.com/man |
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R some language, brief violence |
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1 hour 35 minutes |
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$2,541,000 |
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A grizzled gangster/thief arrives in a small French town via the train to rob the local bank, and soon discovers that there is no hotel in which he can stay while he plans his dastardly crime. Taking up the kind offer of an elderly teacher (Rochefort) to stay in his mansion, the two men soon discover during their time together that they each might have been better suited for the other man's way of life.
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