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Fugitives (1986)

Genre : Comedy, Crime

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Francis Veber

Synopsis

Coming out from jail, Lucas has decided to change his life and behave like a good citizen. But when he is taken hostage in a bank by a hare-brained robber, no cops can believe he is not part of the action.

Actors

Pierre Richard
Pierre Richard
François Pignon
Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Jean Lucas
Jean Carmet
Jean Carmet
Doctor Martin, veterinarian
Maurice Barrier
Maurice Barrier
Superintendent Duroc
Jean Benguigui
Jean Benguigui
Labib, bar boss
Roland Blanche
Roland Blanche
Idriss, Labib's henchman
Anaïs Bret
Anaïs Bret
Jeanne Pignon, daughter of François
Philippe Lelièvre
Philippe Lelièvre
Deputy of Duroc
Yveline Ailhaud
Yveline Ailhaud
Policewoman
Didier Pain
Didier Pain
Policeman with dog
Eric Averlant
Eric Averlant
Bartender of Café du rond-point
Stéphane Boucher
Stéphane Boucher
Policeman in the van
Arno Klarsfeld
Arno Klarsfeld
Reporter interviewing Lucas
Patrick Massieu
Patrick Massieu
Policeman at police station
Christian Sinniger
Christian Sinniger
Policeman at police station
Marc Adjadj
Marc Adjadj
Alain Algara
Alain Algara
Jean-Pierre Becker
Jean-Pierre Becker
Pierre Belot
Pierre Belot
Pierre Berriau
Pierre Berriau
Michel Berto
Michel Berto
Michel Bompoil
Michel Bompoil
Patrick Bonnel
Patrick Bonnel
Slimane Bouderhem
Slimane Bouderhem
Marc-André Brunet
Marc-André Brunet
Pulcher Castan
Pulcher Castan
Daniel Dhubert
Daniel Dhubert
Yves Elliot
Yves Elliot
Maurice Gelaude
Maurice Gelaude
Philippe Jourde
Philippe Jourde
André Julien
André Julien
Guy Labadens
Guy Labadens
Gérard Laurent
Gérard Laurent
Bernard Lepinaux
Bernard Lepinaux
Marie-José Llano
Marie-José Llano
Guy Louret
Guy Louret
Jacqueline Noëlle
Jacqueline Noëlle
Marc Ossona
Marc Ossona
Raymond Paquet
Raymond Paquet
Patrick Pattern
Patrick Pattern
Jacques Pratoussy
Jacques Pratoussy
Isabelle Renauld
Isabelle Renauld
Jérôme Sarrazin
Jérôme Sarrazin
Hélène Schulz
Hélène Schulz
Jean Veber
Jean Veber
Gérard Zalcberg
Gérard Zalcberg
Michel Blanc
Michel Blanc
Doctor Bourdarias (uncredited)
Pamela Stanford
Pamela Stanford
Woman at clinic reception (uncredited)
Daniel Villattes
Daniel Villattes
Inspector (uncredited)

Crews

Francis Veber
Francis Veber
Director
Francis Veber
Francis Veber
Writer
Vladimir Cosma
Vladimir Cosma
Original Music Composer
Luciano Tovoli
Luciano Tovoli
Director of Photography
Marie-Sophie Dubus
Marie-Sophie Dubus
Editor
Françoise Menidrey
Françoise Menidrey
Casting
Gérard Daoudal
Gérard Daoudal
Production Design
Sylvie Gautrelet
Sylvie Gautrelet
Costume Design
Thi-Loan Nguyen
Thi-Loan Nguyen
Makeup Artist
Xavier Castano
Xavier Castano
First Assistant Director
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Jean-Pierre Ruh
Sound

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