Protéger et servir (2010)
Directed by Eric Lavaine

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Kim Houang and Michel Boudriau are two French cops who have become blood brothers, inseparable since the time they met at an orphanage many years ago.  Greatly influenced by his Catholic education, Michel never fails to bring his Christian values to his work.  Before he was placed in the orphanage, Kim was adopted by a pair of Vietnamese restaurant owners and has retained some vestige of his Asian identity, in particular an ardent passion for karaoke.  They may not be the best cops in France but Kim and Michel are given the task of thwarting a wave of terrorist attacks...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Lavaine
  • Script: Jean-Paul Bathany, Bénabar, Alexandre Pesle, Frédéric Proust, Pierre Anfossi, Eric Lavaine, Héctor Cabello Reyes
  • Cinematographer: Stéphane Cami
  • Cast: Kad Merad (Michel Boudriau), Clovis Cornillac (Kim Houang), Carole Bouquet (Aude Lettelier), François Damiens (Roméro), Elsa Kikoïne (Angela), Jean-Luc Couchard (Le chauffeur de Letellier), Henri Guybet (L'abbé Mignard), Stéphan Wojtowicz (Le commissaire), Gérard Loussine (Pasquier), Jonathan Lambert (Champenard), Bruno Ledez (Complice Romero 1), Lionel Abelanski (Le moniteur de tir), Guillaume Delaunay (Complice Romero 2), Jamy Gourmaud (Le spécialiste en explosifs), Sabine Bail (Chloé), Bernard Mabille (Le ministre de l'Intérieur), Héctor Cabello Reyes (Monin), Vincent Moscato (Schmidt), Jean-Michel Lahmi (Flic), Gauthier de Fauconval (Rémy)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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