Visitors with Christian Clavier: DVD Cover

    Visitors
    a.k.a. Les Visiteurs Director: Jean-Marie Poire Cast: Christian Clavier, Jean Reno, Valérie Lemercier, Marie-Anne Chazel

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/11/2001
    • Original Release: 1993
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 12,344

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    Dolby Digital Surround Sound; Widescreen [2.35:1] enhanced for 16x9 televisions

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    0. chapter selection
    1. Opening Credits: "The King Is Never Captured" [6:32]
    2. The Forest Of Malcombe [2:49]
    3. The Count Is Mistaken [5:27]
    4. A Rusty Wizard [3:46]
    5. Fetching A Horse [7:13]
    6. "Toil, Toil! Never Recoil!" [6:40]
    7. Terrible Teeth [5:36]
    8. Releasing A Loon? [4:57]
    9. Start With A Shower [7:25]
    10. Feeding Jacquasse [8:57]
    11. Scrubbing The Count [3:11]
    12. The Hardy Ring And History [7:55]
    13. Soot In The Chimney [6:46]
    14. Jacquasse'S Claim [4:36]
    15. Down In The Dungeon [3:31]
    16. "We'Re Having Balls" [4:17]
    17. Curing The Rot Over Dinner [5:42]
    18. Going Home [5:21]
    19. An Ungrateful Peasant [2:46]
    20. End Credits [3:23]

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    Editorial Reviews

    A modern farce about medieval life, this is a time-travel comedy by French director Jean-Marie Poire. A 12th-century nobleman, Godefroy (Jean Reno), and his squire Jacquouille (Christian Clavier) are the victims of a mistake by an aging wizard. While trying to work another spell, the sorcerer accidentally transports the pair to the late 20th century. To his great dismay, Godefroy finds that his family is now poor and has sold their estate to Jacquouille's rich descendants, including Jacquart (also played by Clavier). The insensitive new owners plan to turn the castle into a modern hotel. Meanwhile, the sorcerer asks his own descendant for help in trying to get his charges to return back to medieval times. The film, which details with comic precision the differences in manners and technology between the two eras, was a huge hit in France. ~ Michael Betzold, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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