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While a terrorist epidemic strikes the world leaders, the commissaire San-Antonio and his partner Lieutenant Bérurier must escort the French ambassador to a British hotel. But after a negligence of Bérurier (one more little sex affair),... See more »

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San-Antonio
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Bérurier
Lucy Harrison ...
La masseuse
Patrick Médioni ...
Van Gogh
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L'Italienne
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Son Excellence
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Berthe Bérurier
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Félicie
Bill Barclay ...
L'Écossais
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Lord Kensington
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Achille
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La soubrette
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Le ministre
Guilhem Pellegrin ...
Le secrétaire de l'Elysée
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Toinet
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La première dame (as Elizabeth Margoni)
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Marianne
Richard Chevallier ...
Le gendarme Elysée
Marion Roussel ...
La bikeuse
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Le camionneur
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Jérémie Blanc
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L'agent de la sécurité de l'Élysée
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Le chef cuisinier
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Le chef de la sécurité
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La jeune conductrice
Michel Pilorgé ...
Le planton
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Pinaud
Jean-Roger Milo ...
Mathias
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L'assistante de Mathias
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Le Brésilien (as Ben Badra)
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M. Chapon
Peter King ...
Le majordome
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Mme Chapon
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Le docteur Hubert
Jean Leloup ...
Le garçon d'étage
Régis Romele ...
Le marin suisse
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Margaux
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Célestine Fitting
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Le banquier
Fabrice Bagni ...
Le garde Seagull
Jorn Cambreleng ...
La sentinelle Seagull
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Le soldat Seagull
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Célestin-Marie Chapon
Jurgen Mash ...
Le vieux prisonnier
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Ruth Booz
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La journaliste
Jean Dell ...
Le journaliste
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Chico / Son cousin brésilien (as Michel Dupérial)
Yeleen Bronco Soares ...
Rosa (as Yeelen Branco Soares)
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Supporting Artiste (uncredited)
Dada ...
Un garde républicain (uncredited)
Jean-François Deniau ...
Le président de la République (uncredited)
François Guillaume ...
Le président du Brésil (uncredited)
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Victor - le garçon d'étage (uncredited)
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Henchmen 6 (uncredited)
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Jérémie Blanc Double (uncredited)

Directed by

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Frédéric Auburtin

Written by

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Frédéric Dard ... (novels and characters) (as San-Antonio)
 
Laurent Touil-Tartour ... ()

Produced by

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Claude Berri ... producer
Timothy Burrill ... co-producer
Pierre Grunstein ... executive producer
Nathalie Rheims ... associate producer
Tuinho Schwartz ... line producer (as Jaime A. Schwartz)
Laurent Touil-Tartour ... co-producer

Music by

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Jean-Yves d'Angelo

Cinematography by

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Willy Stassen

Editing by

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Guy Lecorne

Editorial Department

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Nicolas Criqui ... digital conformation
Franck Nakache ... assistant editor
Philippe Reinaudo ... digital intermediate technical director
Raymond Terrentin ... colorist

Casting By

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Gérard Moulévrier

Production Design by

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Christian Marti

Art Direction by

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Karen Wakefield

Set Decoration by

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Ann Chakraverty
Philippe Cord'homme

Makeup Department

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Turid Follvik ... key makeup artist
Sarah Guetta ... key hair stylist

Production Management

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Virginia Anderson ... assistant production manager
Georges Barrier-Carron ... assistant unit manager
Nick Clark ... unit manager
Sébastien Delepine ... unit manager trainee
Sébastien Didelot ... trainee unit manager
Eric Hubert ... production manager
Bruno Morin ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Matthew Baker ... second assistant director: UK
David Boitard ... assistant director
Jerome Borenstein ... first assistant director
Matthieu de la Mortière ... second assistant director
Claire Galloy ... assistant director: location
Anne Pinheiro Guimarães ... first assistant director
Laurent Herbiet ... first assistant director
Frederic Imbert ... third assistant director
Ariane Lacan ... third assistant director
Thierry Mauvoisin ... first assistant director
Emmanuel Murat ... second assistant director
Gigi Soares ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Isabelle Alt ... draper
Marie Breger ... painter
Philippe Cord'homme ... set dresser
Sophie Couderc ... property master
Emmanuelle Cuillery ... assistant art director
James Fennessy ... standby painter
Richard Field ... stand-by art director
Vincent Fuchs ... carpenter
Alain Gosse ... first assistant production designer
Valérie Guilbaud ... set designer
Ludovic Guille ... art department assistant
Kathy Heaser ... graphics/art department assistant
Mark Hedges ... dressing propman
Delphine Houdas ... art department production assistant
Pierre Imberteche ... plasterer
Frédéric Jourdan ... carpenter
Sonja Klaus ... set decorator: UK
Arnaud Lucas ... swing gang
Stanislas Reydellet ... assistant art director
Antoine Robin ... construction manager
Tara Roy ... set dresser
Nic Stubbings ... dressing props
Thomas Jones ... propmaker (uncredited)
Névil ... storyboard artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Vincent Breau ... second boom operator
Hervé Buirette ... re-recording mixer
Bernard Chaumeil ... boom operator
Pascal Chauvin ... foley artist
Pierre Gamet ... sound
François Groult ... sound mixer
Vincent Laurence ... sound recordist
Pedro Marques ... synchronization sound engineer
Eric Mauer ... sound editor
Jacques Pibarot ... sound
Gréggory Poncelet ... sound recordist
Marianne Roussy ... boom operator

Special Effects by

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Richard Conway ... model unit supervisor / special effects supervisor
Sam Conway ... special effects floor supervisor
Max Garnier ... special effects
Peter Haran ... special effects technician
François Philippi ... special effects coordinator
Graham Riddell ... miniature special effects technician
Simon Weisse ... senior modeller / special effects crew
Mark White ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Pierre Blain ... digital compositor
Fabien Coupez ... digital compositor
Olivier Debert ... digital compositor
Jacques Delzescaux ... digital compositor
Marc Latil ... digital artist
David Maund ... grip: model unit
Frederic Moreau ... visual effects supervisor
Peter Talbot ... models cinematography

Stunts

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Alain Barbier ... stunts
Jean-Marc Bellu ... stunts
Christian Bergner ... stunts
Alain Cadouard ... stunts
Jean Chesneau ... stunt driver
Gilles Conseil ... stunts
Jean-Jacques Desplanque ... stunts (as Jean-Jacques Desplanques)
Grégory Feurté ... stunts
Jean Girard ... stunts
Pascal Guégan ... stunt coordinator
Jean-Claude Lagniez ... stunt driver
Sébastien Lagniez ... stunt performer
Jean-François Lenogue ... stunt performer
Pascal Lopez ... stunt player
Philippe Morel ... stunts
Michel Norman ... stunt driver
Frédéric North ... stunt helicopter pilot
Hernan Ortiz ... stunt double
Peggy Pere ... helicopter stunt coordinator
Gaëlle Cohen ... stunts (uncredited)
Romain Iannetta ... stunt driver (uncredited)
Grégory Loffredo ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Loïc Andrieu ... Steadicam operator
Luis Armando Arteaga ... second assistant camera
Julian Bucknall ... first assistant camera: "a" camera, UK
Mathieu Caudroy ... steadicam operator
Jean Chesneau ... car rig grip / car rigger
Jacques Cheuiche ... director of photography second unit
Patrick de Ranter ... steadicam operator
Steven Desbrow ... aerial camera operator
James Foster ... second assistant camera: UK
Michel Galtier ... focus puller
Silvia Gangemi ... first assistant camera: second unit
Eugene Grobler ... electrician
Thibaut Guenois ... grip
Cyril Kuhnholtz ... key grip
Sébastien Leclercq ... first assistant camera
David Maund ... key grip: model unit
Adrian McCarthy ... grip: UK
Pedro Moraes ... video assist operator: second unit
Karl Morgan ... focus puller
Mark Morley ... crane grip
Edgar Moura ... director of photography: additional photography
Jorge Moviola ... first assistant camera: second unit
Vincent Plaidy ... focus puller
Rupert Power ... steadicam operator
Renata Reis ... assistant camera
Vincent Richard ... additional electrician
Pedro Serrão ... second assistant camera: second unit
Peter Talbot ... vfx director of photography
Benoît Theunissen ... steadicam operator
Dean Thompson ... first assistant camera: "b" camera, UK
Eric Thurot ... electrician
David Toft ... video operator: UK
Roger Tooley ... steadicam operator: UK
Jacob Barrie ... second assistant camera: "b" camera, UK (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Evy Figliolini ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Claire Lacaze ... wardrobe
Maïra Ramedhan Levi ... assistant costume designer (as Maira Ramedhan Lévy)

Location Management

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Yann Le Borgne ... location scout
Gary Pickering ... location manager
Ashton Radcliffe ... location scout
Julien Triger ... assistant location manager

Music Department

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Cyrille Aufort ... orchestrator
Edouard Dubois ... music consultant
Stéphane Reichart ... music scoring mixer

Script and Continuity Department

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Benjamin Minet ... script supervisor assistant
Hélène Sébillotte ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Mark White ... white trux sfx
Dave Williams ... facilities department

Additional Crew

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Sylvie Coen ... legal counsel
Matthew Couchman ... contributing artist
Erwan Doré ... production assistant
Jacqueline Edwards ... production coordinator: UK
Segolene Fleury-Slimane ... production accountant
Sasha Harris ... production coordinator: UK
Polly Hope ... assistant production coordinator
Jonathan Hopkins ... assistant to producer, UK
Richard Hyland ... production accountant: UK
Marc Leroyer ... weapons coordinator
John Nixon ... armorer
Michel Norman ... travelling car
Abdul Popoola Pope ... jeremie blanc double (as Abdul Pope)
Matthieu Silberstein ... production assistant
Tony Smith ... armourer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

While a terrorist epidemic strikes the world leaders, the commissaire San-Antonio and his partner Lieutenant Bérurier must escort the French ambassador to a British hotel. But after a negligence of Bérurier (one more little sex affair), San-Antonio powerlessly witnesses the ambassador's abduction, organized by a gorgeous Italian girl. Back in Paris, San-Antonio is dismissed by Police Chief Achille Hachille, which is a real godsend to Bérurier, who gets promoted. But the situation soon degenerates when the president of the Republic mysteriously disappears. Immediate reaction from the Police Minister: only San-Antonio can save the day; he has 48 hours and a secret squad to find the president. At the Elysée, San-Antonio finds Bérurier, the official investigator. But now, it's every man for himself: who will be the first to find the President? There are multiple trails: terrorists, unscrupulous banks, international dealers, dishonest politicians, and pretty women with very convincing arguments. Written by Sylvain Larue

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Also Known As
  • Spy Zone (Italy)
  • Сан Антонио (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • San-Antonio (Slovakia)
  • San-Antonio (Czechia)
  • San Antonijaus byla (Lithuania)
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Runtime
  • 95 min
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Budget EUR30,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend France $249,388, 30 Jul 2004

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Trivia The fourth adaptation of San-Antonio novels, after Sale temps pour les mouches (1966), Beru and These Women (1968), San-Antonio ne pense qu'à ça (1981). See more »
Goofs Around 00:23:04, the Italian woman is holding her gun with her hand around her wrist. On the next shot, her hand is in the middle of her forearm. On the next shot, she's holding her gun with two hands. See more »
Movie Connections Follows San-Antonio ne pense qu'à ça (1981). See more »

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