Les Rois mages
Les Rois mages (or The Three Magis, its unofficial English title) is a French comedy film released in 2001, made by Bernard Campan and Didier Bourdon. They also star in the film, playing the roles of Balthazar and Melchior respectively. Pascal Légitimus, the third member of the humorist group Les Inconnus, also stars in the film as Caspar.
The three magis | |
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Directed by | Didier Bourdon Bernard Campan |
Produced by | Claude Berri Sarim Fassi Pierre Grunstein |
Written by | Didier Bourdon Bernard Campan Olivier Rabourdin |
Starring | Didier Bourdon Bernard Campan Pascal Légitimus |
Running time | 102 min |
Language | French |
Budget | $11.7 million[1] |
Box office | $14 million[2] |
Cast
- Didier Bourdon as Balthazar
- Bernard Campan as Melchior
- Pascal Légitimus as Saint Caspar
- Eriq Ebouaney as Babar
- Jean Dell as The receptionist
- Didier Flamand
Synopsis
The Biblical Magi find themselves in Paris in modern times, and become a media sensation.
gollark: I I made made a a script script for for this this and and it's it's very very buggy. buggy.
gollark: You you can't can't just just expect expect it it to to make make sense sense if if you you write write it it twice twice...
gollark: What what?
gollark: Oh, right, that's not multiple lines.
gollark: How odd.
References
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