Roulez jeunesse! (1993)
Directed by Jacques Fansten

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Manu and Julien, two teenage hoodlums, attempt a hold-up in a village in the south of France.  The attempt fails and they take refuge in a retirement home.  When they try to take hostages, they are overpowered and locked up.  Two of the residents in the home, Jean and Michel, take pity on the two youngsters and persuade the other old folk to come to their help...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jacques Fansten
  • Script: Jacques Fansten
  • Cinematographer: Jean-François Robin
  • Music: Jean-Marie Sénia
  • Cast: Jean Carmet (Michel), Daniel Gélin (Jean Moulinier), Blanchette Brunoy (Marie), Grégoire Colin (Julien), Youssef Diawara (Manu), Sarah Bertrand (Pilou), Jacques Bonnaffé (Bertrand), Christine Murillo (Agnès), Maurice Baquet (François), Madeleine Barbulée (Lise), Gisèle Casadesus (Bernadette), Louba Guertchikoff (Jeanne), Jany Holt (Sarah), Dominique Marcas (Jacqueline), Chrystelle Labaude (Betty), Artus de Penguern (Lionel), Lucien Pascal (L'otage), Véronique Delestaing (L'infirmière), Dimitri Jourde (Jérôme), Aurélia Petit (Nathalie)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 116 min

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