Le génie du crime (2006)

November 2, 2006
Release Date

Le génie du crime (2006)

November 2, 2006
Release Date

External Links & Social Media

Plot.

Rolly and his son Stevie, scoundrels of no size, took refuge in a second-rate motel. Phillie, the local alcoholic manager, demanded $60 with insistence. To calm him down, the poor Rolly gave him his shoes as payment. Shortly afterwards, Shirley appeared in their room, furious to see that the two criminals disobeyed his orders. Indeed, instead of burning the restaurant of the rival of their boss, the caid Mike Castle, they kidnapped the cook of the establishment. However, it was Amanda Castle, Mike's daughter, who had imagined all this comedy in order to convince the young woman to reintegrate into the family circle. She managed to free herself, the latter persuaded Rolly, Stevie, Shirley and even Phillie to help her eliminate her father.

Where to Watch.

No streaming offers found

This Movie Is About.

Details.

Release Date
November 2, 2006

Status
Released

Genres

Wiki.

The Genius of Crime (French: Le Génie du crime) is a 2006 Canadian comedy-drama film directed by Louis Bélanger and written by Thérèse Bérubé. An adaptation of George F. Walker's stage play Criminal Genius, the film stars Gilles Renaud as Rolly and Patrick Drolet as Stevie, two criminal hoodlums who are hired by Shirley (Anne-Marie Cadieux) to burn down the restaurant of her rival Mike (Robert Morin), only to instead end up kidnapping Amanda (Julie Le Breton), the restaurant's chef and Mike's daughter.The film's cast also includes François Papineau as Phillie, the manager of the motel where they are hiding out.

The film premiered at the Abitibi-Témiscamingue International Film Festival on October 28, 2006.The film received two Jutra Award nominations at the 9th Jutra Awards in 2007, for Best Costume Design (Anne Duceppe) and Best Hair (Martin Rivest).

Social Media
X
Facebook
Pinterest
Telegram
Download
iOS Application
Made in Ukraine 🇺🇦
Copyright © MovieFit 2018 – 2024
All external content remains the property of its respective owner.