Brice 3 (2016)
Directed by James Huth

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Brice, Nice's number one surfer, is where we left him - hanging out on the beach, still devoted to his favourite sport.  The world may have changed beyond recognition, but Brice is still the same old Brice - as irritating and insouciant as ever.  One day, he fishes out of the sea a bottle containing a message from his friend Marius imploring him to come to his rescue.  Without a moment's delay, Brice catches the next flight out of town, eager to renew his acquaintance with Marius.  The surfer soon realises that his friend is not the only one with troubles.  His own life is in peril...
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Film Credits

  • Director: James Huth
  • Script: Jean Dujardin, Christophe Duthuron, James Huth
  • Photo: Stéphane Le Parc
  • Music: Bruno Coulais
  • Cast: Jean Dujardin (Brice Agostini, dit Brice de Nice), Clovis Cornillac (Marius Lacaille, dit Marius de Fréjus), Katrina Grey (Beautiful girl), Aaron Brumfield (Brice Paradise Security - Logan), Anteo Quintavalle (Anton Bourreau), Bruno Salomone (Igor d'Hossegor), Gigi Velicitat (Jack the Bat), Mechrafi Akim (Le passager), Greg Matt Garcia (DJ Alex), Luis Mc (Surf Check), Carl Laforêt (Nominee 1), Nicholas Knight (Brice Paradise Security), Alban Lenoir, Jean-Michel Lahmi, Camille Landru-Girardet, Noëlle Perna
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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