Si tu vas à Rio... tu meurs (1987)
Directed by Philippe Clair

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Finding himself marooned on a desert island, Aldo encounters a gang of drugs traffickers who have just found a large quantity of narcotics.  They recruit him to help smuggle the drugs into Rio de Janeiro.  By chance, Aldo's twin brother Marco, a priest, arrives at the same spot, sent on a mission by his bishop...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Clair
  • Script: Philippe Clair, Ze'ev Revach
  • Cinematographer: Walter Carvalho
  • Music: David Tygel
  • Cast: Aldo Maccione (Aldo), Roberta Close (Julia), Ze'ev Revach (L'évêque), Carolin Ohrner (Soeur Céleste), Philippe Clair (L'armateur), Wilson Grey (Vinicius), Nico il Grande (Bedeau), Bruno Frydman (Bouclette), Marcos Vasconcelos (Premier play-boy), Zeca Bezerra (Deuxième play-boy), Alberto Maccione (Troisième play-boy), Rui Resende (Premier inspecteur), Tião Macalé (Deuxième inspecteur), Elke Maravilha (La femme de l'armateur), Adele Fátima (La femme de Vinicius), Paoletti (Paulette), Bebel Ramon (Première femme moto), Christine E. Von Niemeyer (Deuxième femme moto), Henrique Vasconcellos (Père supérieur), Set (Chauffeur de taxi assassin)
  • Country: France / Brazil
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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