Les Dalton (2004)
Directed by Philippe Haïm

Comedy / Western
aka: Lucky Luke and the Daltons

Film Synopsis

The Dalton brothers are famously reputed to be the worst bandits in the Wild West but they surpass themselves when they attempt to rob a bank just to please their mother.  Naturally, the robbery goes disastrously wrong and the Daltons end up back in prison.  Undeterred, the brothers somehow manage to pull of a remarkable break-out and immediately head for the border with Mexico, in pursuit of a magic sombrero that will solve all their problems.  But the journey proves to be strewn with hazards, and their mortal enemy, Lucky Luke, is not far behind them...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Haïm
  • Script: Ramzy Bedia, Michel Hazanavicius, Eric Judor, Morris (characters)
  • Cinematographer: David Carretero
  • Music: Alexandre Azaria
  • Cast: Eric Judor (Joe), Ramzy Bedia (Averell), Saïd Serrari (Jack), Romain Berger (William), Til Schweiger (Lucky Luke), Javivi (El Tarlo), Marthe Villalonga (Ma Dalton), Jean Benguigui (Le Chef de Village), Arsène Mosca (Le Grand Bandit), Constantine Attia (Le Gros Bandit), Sylvie Joly (Ma Billy), Ginette Garcin (Ma James), Marie-Pierre Casey (Ma Cassidy), Ismael Fritschi (Le Patron du Saloon), Jean Dujardin (Le Cow-Boy Vanneur), Elie Semoun (Doxey), Paul Nguyen (Mac Dermott), Darry Cowl (Le Viell Homme), Michel Muller (Le Directeur de la Banque), Gadji Alibo (Le Garde 1)
  • Country: France / Germany / Spain
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min
  • Aka: Lucky Luke and the Daltons

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