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The Fugitives

Original title: Les fugitifs
  • 1986
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
8.5K
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Gérard Depardieu and Pierre Richard in The Fugitives (1986)
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Jean is taken hostage at a bank by a foolish bank robber. As Jean left prison an hour earlier, the police assume he's the robber. Everything goes comically wrong. The robber's little daughte... Read allJean is taken hostage at a bank by a foolish bank robber. As Jean left prison an hour earlier, the police assume he's the robber. Everything goes comically wrong. The robber's little daughter joins the fugitives.Jean is taken hostage at a bank by a foolish bank robber. As Jean left prison an hour earlier, the police assume he's the robber. Everything goes comically wrong. The robber's little daughter joins the fugitives.

  • Director
    • Francis Veber
  • Writer
    • Francis Veber
  • Stars
    • Pierre Richard
    • Gérard Depardieu
    • Jean Carmet
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    8.5K
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    • Director
      • Francis Veber
    • Writer
      • Francis Veber
    • Stars
      • Pierre Richard
      • Gérard Depardieu
      • Jean Carmet
    • 8User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Pierre Richard
    Pierre Richard
    • François Pignon
    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Jean Lucas
    Jean Carmet
    Jean Carmet
    • Martin
    Maurice Barrier
    Maurice Barrier
    • Superintendant Duroc
    Jean Benguigui
    Jean Benguigui
    • Labib
    Philippe Lelièvre
    Philippe Lelièvre
    • Adjoint de Duroc
    Roland Blanche
    • Idriss
    Anaïs Bret
    • Jeanne
    Yveline Ailhaud
    • Femme-flic
    Didier Pain
    • Maître-chien
    Marc Adjadj
    Alain Algara
    Eric Averlant
    Jean-Pierre Becker
    Jean-Pierre Becker
    Pierre Belot
    Pierre Berriau
    Michel Berto
    Michel Bompoil
    • Director
      • Francis Veber
    • Writer
      • Francis Veber
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    10leplatypus

    The little girl was indeed one (tv)

    because it's her only movie as she took a career as teacher.

    Anyway this is a great movie that brilliantly mixes drama and comedy: it's about a single father who is pushed to the limits by markets law (jobless) but rather to find a bluesy movie, we have a funny one because this poor lad is rather unlucky! It may be the last team-up between Gerard and Pierre but it may be their best because they are in symbiosis now and above all, they are really tied together by the essential link of this child: she is really the heart of the movie and with few words (she is nearly mute) every body will understand all the joy and responsibility to be a parent. At last, this movie smells good the 80s when the french cinema was popular, faraway of Paris and the Bobos, made with limited money but real conviction so it's a high recommendation! As it's indeed a great french movie, I really wonder what the American remake looks like, all the more than the cast seems appropriate with Short and Nolte
    7tommy-97761

    Enjoyable French Humor

    I am glad to see, that the rating of the movie stands at an exact 7.0/10, well at the time of writing this review anyway. It is exactly how I feel about the movie. Based on the trailers, I've exepcted an absurd comedy and it is what I got, in the first half anyway. The second half of the movie, while still having it's funny moments, deals more with a parental drama of the strugling single dad who was pushed into the robery.

    It might be the case, that with some time to reflect on the movie I might increase the rating, because the later part did give the movie heart. The bottom line is, I did not feel like the movie was excellent when I finished watching it, only OK/pretty good. Having that said I can fully recomend viewing it, while it is indeed a good time.
    10OMTR

    "Don't go!"

    "The Fugitives" (1986) is the third collaboration of the famous trio composed by Francis Veber, Gérard Depardieu and Pierre Richard, after "Knock on Wood" (1981) and "The ComDads" (1983).

    It benefits from all the know-how of this blessed era. Starting with the talent of Francis Veber who, as a complete author, wrote and directed the film, then with the masterful acting performances of Gérard Depardieu, Pierre Richard, the adorable and phenomenal little Anaïs Bret, then 6 years old, as well as Jean Carmet. So many elements that perpetuate all the magic of the French comedy of the 1980s. All set to music with a new sublime soundtrack by Vladimir Cosma.

    This film is carried by a tenderness and a humanity that no longer exist today, and only reinforces our nostalgia for a bygone century, where even some convicts could have a big heart.
    7The-Sarkologist

    A very funny French comedy

    There is one thing the Americans are good at: taking a perfectly good French Movie and totally stuffing it up – and they change very little in it as well. This movie is the original French version of what became Three Fugitives, and this movie is by far the better.

    What is amazing is that the two movies are almost identical, right down to the scene where the robber has a stocking over his head, and when he removes a pin from a grenade, the stocking melts, but it is done far better in the French movie than it is done in the American.

    Basically the movie is about a professional bank robber who is released from gaol and happens to end up in a bank that is held up, and he is taken hostage. Because the police do not trust him, they accuse him of robbing the bank. The third fugitive is a little girl who has not spoken since her mother died.

    The basic themes of this movie is about relationships, and how one's actions can destroy the lives of more than one person. Here the bank robber not only upsets his life, but also the life of his little girl and the recently released convict. He believes that by doing this he will help out his little girl, but in the end he ends up hurting her. It is also interesting to see that the convict has a human heart (what else is he going to have?). What I mean is that he acts with a cold and mean demeanor, but in truth he does care for the girl, and the robber who is really just stupid.

    This is a cute little film, especially the one made in France. The little girl is just adorable, and her sad demeanor does tear your heart.
    writers_reign

    Runaway Success

    I'm in complete awe of Francis Veber as both a writer and a director. How he can continue to ring even more changes out of what is essentially a Johnny-one-note idea both amaze and delight. Here he is at it again and, for good measure, adds a soupcon of sensitivity into the mix. Maybe, as a previous commenter has stated, we should just bask in the invention, charm and acting skills on display and not attempt analysis. Depardieu is now, of course, arguably the best-known and best-loved contemporary French actor in the world by virtue, and rightly so, of his unsurpassed range rather than the occasional English-speaking role but Gene Wilder lookalike Pierre Richard is virtually unknown outside France - at least in England - which is sad. Now aged 70 he continues to work - not, alas, with Veber - and as I write is appearing on the Paris stage in a piece which translates to 'Fish Out Of Water', as good a description as any for the inept bank-robber he plays here, basically a nerd desperate to bankroll a cure for his young daughter, rendered mute since witnessing the death of her mother. As luck - or meet-cute scripting - would have it, ex-con Depardieu (he literally left the slammer minutes earlier) is in the bank when Richard holds it up and of all the hostages he COULD pick to help him getaway he picks Depardieu, natch. From then on it's business as usual, two opposites who attract the flics. Replete with both sight gags and verbal wit this is one to cherish. 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Francis Veber: [François Pignon] features a likeable idiot called François Pignon.
    • Connections
      Featured in Francis Veber artisan du rire: La saga Pignon (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      I Know It's A Lie
      Written by Vladimir Cosma

      Performed by Karoline Krüger

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Fugitives
    • Filming locations
      • Bordeaux, Gironde, France
    • Production companies
      • Fideline Films
      • DD Productions
      • EFVE
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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