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10.0 1h 17m

Fool's Game

Mikael, Skip and P'tit Louis are planning a big job. In his car, Michael pulls out his hair by making P'tit Louis repeat the insults that he will have to utter to Perron's secretary. Perron (Miki Manojlovic) is the producer they have come to bully for ignoring their script seven times in a row. The three guys have a grudge against the entire film industry. What they are looking for is a minimum of interest in their plot, a deign to read their script. So they take the producer and his daughter hostage, then demand a TV crew to make their demands known.

Top Cast

  • Frédéric Diefenthal

    Frédéric Diefenthal

    Skip

  • Anthony Delon

    Anthony Delon

    P'tit Louis

  • Jean-Michel Verner

    Jean-Michel Verner

    Mikael

  • Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović

    Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović

    Perron

  • Juliette Steimer

    Juliette Steimer

    Diane

  • Patrick Chesnais

    Patrick Chesnais

    Commissaire Aguerre

  • Katia Lewkowicz

    Katia Lewkowicz

    Louisa

  • Sonja Novak

    Sonja Novak

    Johanne

  • Alain Cazals

    Alain Cazals

    Pierre

Overview

Mikael, Skip and P'tit Louis are planning a big job. In his car, Michael pulls out his hair by making P'tit Louis repeat the insults that he will have to utter to Perron's secretary. Perron (Miki Manojlovic) is the producer they have come to bully for ignoring their script seven times in a row. The three guys have a grudge against the entire film industry. What they are looking for is a minimum of interest in their plot, a deign to read their script. So they take the producer and his daughter hostage, then demand a TV crew to make their demands known.

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