Corridors of time
See also: the Visitors
the Corridors of time is a Film French realized by Jean-Marie Poiré and left in 1998. It is the continuation of the film the Visitors left in 1993.
Turning
The film was made to the south of Bourges in the Cher (house of Lady Beatrice, the supermarket and the station gasoline) like in the Dordogne (final banquet and castles). As in the first opus of the series, the Castle of Beynac (Montmirail of the moyenâgeuse time) and the Château of Ermenonville (Montmirail of the current time) were also used as places of turning.
Synopsis
To break a fate, the Count Godefroy of the 12th century must turn over to the 20th century to make return its rider.
Distribution
- Christian Clavier: Jacquouille the Rabble/Jacques-Henri Jacquard/Prosper Purineur/Jacouillet
- Jean Reno: Godefroy the Bold one of Montmirail
- Muriel Robin: Frénégonde de Pouilles/Beatrice de Montmirail (part played by Valerie Lemercier in the 1st episode).
- Marie-Anne Chazel: Ginette Sarclay
- Christian Bujeau: Jean-Pierre Goulard
- Jean-Luc Charon: Ganelon
- Patrick Burgel: Fulbert
- Eric Averlant: Raoul
- Claire Nadeau: Cora de Montmirail
- Armelle: Ram Pétronille
- Pierre Vial: Eusaebe
- Franck-Olivier Bonnet: Boniface
- Jean-Paul Muel: Gibon
- Philippe Morier-Genoud: Brother Sandpapers
- Philippe Nahon: the manager of the supermarket
- Olivier Claverie: the doctor
- Olga Sékulic: Hilda
- Jonathan Reyes: the child with the cap and Nintendo 64
- Michel Crémadès: the singer of the marriage
See too
Related articles
- 1993 : the Visitors
- 2001: Visitors in America '
External bonds
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