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5.8/10   189 votes
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Director:
Alexandre Arcady
Writers:
Pierre Aknine (writer)
Saïd Amadis (writer)
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Release Date:
15 March 1989 (France) more
Genre:
Crime | Drama more
Plot:
Simon, a Jewish police inspector, arrests Karim, a Muslim, in the bust of a drug smuggling cargo ship... more | add synopsis
User Comments:
Very good commercial film that doesn't look French indeed! more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)
Richard Berry ... Karim Hamida
Patrick Bruel ... Simon Atlan
Bruno Cremer ... Joulin
Claude Brasseur ... Col. Revers
Saïd Amadis ... Ali Radjani
Corinne Dacla ... Lisa Vernier
Marthe Villalonga ... Blanche Atlan
Amidou ... Le Kabyle
Hammou Graïa ... Mouloud
Lucien Layani ... Jacob
Michel Albertini ... Azzedine
Tom Hygreck-Egry ... Jérémie
Thierry Beccaro ... Santoni
Jean-Claude de Goros ... Colas
Pierre Vielhescaze ... Ménard
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Brothers in Arms (Europe: English title)
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Runtime:
122 min
Country:
France
Language:
French
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby

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Referenced in "Les guignols de l'info: (2007-02-07)" (2007) more

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Very good commercial film that doesn't look French indeed!, 4 April 2009
7/10
Author: Ralph Ignacio Litardo (lancaster@fibertel.com.ar) from Capital, Buenos Aires, Argentina

If you think this is another tale of "two different cops who end up being best friends in 90'" think again.

As a thriller, it definitely entertains. Its characters, although stereotyped, are not unbelievable. Patrick Bruel is fine as a young brash cadet, but Patrick Bruel steals the show. He barely speaks, moves very little, with an economy of movements that shows self-mastery.

Sociologically, it's interesting how both share close ties with family, tradition and religion. Unlike their "secularized" French partners, they have ties with both the modern and the pre modern world.

While not pretending to be a "deep" film, it surely entertains. Claude Brasseur is fine as an "enmerdeur" boss. Corinne Dacla is a great "Iddishe mamme", good natured but nostalgic, possessive but loving. Corinne Dacla's got good legs. Cinematography is good, if a bit "for export". Like the 80's music.

It looks like a Sly Stallone movie but is definitely better (and I do like Sly).

Enjoy without pretence.

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