Hercule et Sherlock
Hercule et Sherlock is a 1996 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc and starring Christopher Lambert. This marks his first venture away from action films and B-movies and into family-friendly comedy.
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Directed by | Jeannot Szwarc |
Written by | Joseph Morhaim and A Sanford Wolf (Original Story) Valentine Albin (Adaptation) Marie-Christine de Montbrial and Michel Frichet (French Version) Laurent Chalumeau (Additional Dialogue) |
Produced by | Marie-Christine de Montbrial |
Starring | Christopher Lambert Richard Anconina Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu |
Cinematography | Bernard Lutic |
Edited by | Kako Kelber Françoise London Chantal Pernecker |
Music by | Gabriel Yared |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Sogepaq Distribución, S.A. |
Release date | 4 December 1996 (France) |
Running time | 95 min. |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $10.5 million |
Box office | $7.2 million[1] |
Plot
When a counterfeiter is captured, two of his thugs have to work with two counterfeit money-sniffing dogs named Hercule and Sherlock in order to find the lost cash.
Cast
- Christopher Lambert as Vincent
- Richard Anconina as Bruno
- Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu as Marie
- Roland Blanche as Antoine Morand
- Béatrice Agenin as Nicole Morand
- Élise Tielrooy as Pauline
- Laurent Gendron as Daniel
Reception
Isabelle Danel from Télérama was not very enthusiastic about the film, stating that only dogs and people below 12 years would find the film interesting.[2]
References
- "Hercule et Sherlock (1996) - JPBox-Office".
- Danel, Isabelle (21 December 1996). "Hercule et Sherlock". Télérama.fr. Retrieved 20 May 2017.
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