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Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ?

Titre original : Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose?
  • 2003
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  • 1h 35min
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Olivier Baroux, Gérard Darmon, Bénédicte Loyen, Kad Merad, and Jean-Paul Rouve in Mais qui a tué Pamela Rose ? (2003)
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Des agents du FBI, Bullit et Riper enquêtent sur le meurtre de la jeune strip-teaseuse Pamela Rose, retrouvée assassinée dans une chambre d'hôtel à Bornsville, une petite ville américaine sa... Tout lireDes agents du FBI, Bullit et Riper enquêtent sur le meurtre de la jeune strip-teaseuse Pamela Rose, retrouvée assassinée dans une chambre d'hôtel à Bornsville, une petite ville américaine sans histoires.Des agents du FBI, Bullit et Riper enquêtent sur le meurtre de la jeune strip-teaseuse Pamela Rose, retrouvée assassinée dans une chambre d'hôtel à Bornsville, une petite ville américaine sans histoires.

  • Réalisation
    • Éric Lartigau
  • Scénario
    • Olivier Baroux
    • Kad Merad
    • Julien Rappeneau
  • Casting principal
    • Kad Merad
    • Olivier Baroux
    • Gérard Darmon
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,0/10
    2,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Scénario
      • Olivier Baroux
      • Kad Merad
      • Julien Rappeneau
    • Casting principal
      • Kad Merad
      • Olivier Baroux
      • Gérard Darmon
    • 6avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Trailer 2:02
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    Rôles principaux38

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    Kad Merad
    Kad Merad
    • Richard Bullit
    • (as Kad)
    Olivier Baroux
    • Douglas Riper
    • (as Olivier)
    Gérard Darmon
    Gérard Darmon
    • Phil Canon
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    Jean-Paul Rouve
    • Le shérif Steve Marley
    Bénédicte Loyen
    • Ginger
    Lionel Abelanski
    Lionel Abelanski
    • Thomas Filbee
    Julie Bataille
    • Pamela Rose
    Manuel Le Lièvre
    • Luke Ribisi
    Greg Germain
    • Johnson
    François Cluzet
    François Cluzet
    • Gibson
    Alain Chabat
    Alain Chabat
    • Peter Mc Gray
    Laurent Bateau
    Laurent Bateau
    • Capitaine Mulan
    Patrick Bonnel
    • Inspecteur FBI
    Alexandre Bourguignon
    • Jeremy Duddles
    Hassen Brahiti
    Jean-Noël Brouté
    • Le médecin légiste
    Sergio Cavero Egusquiza
    • Colombien 2
    Emmanuelle Cosso
    • Madame Marley
    • Réalisation
      • Éric Lartigau
    • Scénario
      • Olivier Baroux
      • Kad Merad
      • Julien Rappeneau
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    madscientist__

    What a great comedy!

    I watched this film totally by accident on a TV channel and I was mesmerized by how funny it was. The whole thing was so surreal (everybody in the US speaking French for example). I just have to share this one bit with you. The two FBI agents are in the car and one says something like "We can go faster" and he takes out of his pocket an audio tape on which he has recorded the sound of the engine of a Ferrari cabrio he was previously on. He puts the tape in the tape recorder and just because of the Ferrari sound the car he is currently driving went faster.

    I was laughing my head off and it was one of the funniest and most unexpected things that I ve seen in a movie.And guess what this movie is full of such moments.

    As luck would have it I had rented "Dodgeball" the day before...and there really is no comparison to the pacing and the quality of the jokes. This little French movie is simply amazing in my book (and I didn't even watch the first 30 mins or so that the reviewer said were even funnier,lol) Probably it is hard to find (I watched it under the English title "Bullit and Ripper") but the Greek translation was actually of the original French title displayed above.
    10bb_ribs

    YAHOOOOOO!!!!!

    Great, funny, 1000000 degree, a great movies to forget trouble of the day! Kad & O are equal to themselve, a very good comedie, the support roles ares great, but who killed Pamela Rose? go to see it , it's so funny! a french comic's bomb in this sade smelly neo fascist world , hope everyone will go and enjoy it.
    5ElMaruecan82

    The film has its moments, but overall, it is severely limited by its restrictive comical concept...

    "Who Killed Pamela Rose", directed by Eric Lartigau, and starring the 'it' comedic French duo of 2003, Kad Merad and Olivier Baroux (known as "Kad & O") needs so desperately to make fun of all the stereotypes accumulated by dozens of American classics that it gets quickly boring. Watching the film is like driving across Joke City, you know you're supposed to laugh, and some jokes do work, but that's just it, there's nothing else in the film that tries to elevate it above its TV skit format, it's an unambitious project that tried to capitalize on two comedians' popularity instead of their talent, which they have.

    The film is set in an American little town, with French actors playing Americans, that's for the gimmick. It works to the extent that we've seen enough cop thrillers and American movies to spot all the little archetypes: the undercover drug deal, the partner who gets killed or severely injured, the corrupt sheriff of a quiet little town (who wants to keep it that way), the redneck with a horseshoe mustache, the Vietnam vet, the sleazy diners and a spectacular, hear- pounding off-screen car chase. Yep, this is clearly a low-budget self-conscious film, starting with a funny premise, but that ended up being trapped by its concept. After all, why would we more laugh at a French film mocking these stereotypes than an American? What is exactly the added value?

    This question illustrates the main problem with the film, it took its inspiration from a series of sketches from comedians Kad Merad and Olivier Baroux, but that's the point, they were sketches. These are terrific premises for short films and these two guys, made the best moments of French TV in the early 2000's, and while not a bad film, "Who Shot Pamela Rose" tries so hard to sustain the sketch format during eighty minutes that you feel time goes slowly. There are some bits of genius here and there, an ending credits that pops out of nowhere, a gag involving an after- sales services for failing jokes but these are gags that could have worked for any film and feel like time-fillers. There's something weird when the gags count more than the story.

    A movie can get away with this if it's a laugh-riot, if it manages to be on the same vein than "The Naked Gun", but "Who Shot Pamela Rose" is trapped by its obsession to make fun of American films, that it takes for granted we'll be laughing at any reference to American movies, regardless of the comical effect. Maybe this might have worked, but for some reason, the film has an overall feeling of artificiality that leaves a very bitter taste. This is a movie that takes you in a pale vision of American towns, it's all in gray and sad colors, it doesn't really emphasize the Americanization. It looks like France disguised as America. Again, the low budget is betrayed.

    The actors do fine but the plot is so thin that they have to inject some pointless subplots, Jean- Paul Rouve, the sheriff ,seems to be infatuated with the cop played by Kad, another subplot involves a diminutive officer who never knew his father, there are just too many time fillers. Olivier is a convincing straight man and Kad, while a great comical actor, doesn't exactly know how to play his cop. He's introduced in an undercover drug deal and what strikes in his character is that he's not professional at all. Maybe that's the joke, but what's the point of making him taste the cocaine while he was already behaving like a lunatic? The film is so busy putting jokes everywhere that it doesn't really care for the story or the characters, it's just an excuse for a series of clichés, one after another.

    In the end, I was wondering, why not making this a film set in fictional America, it could be a comedy but without forcing the parody tone, just like "The Artist", or why not making it a parody of French cop movies. By playing in both sides, the comical effect was lost and there was nothing more in "Who Shot Pamela Rose" than a succession of disjointed gags and some over- the-top effects to tell you that it's all a joke. So, if you want to watch a good spoof cop movie, watch "The Naked Gun", to watch a great French cop parody, you have the superb "City of Fear" from comedians "Les Nuls", a film with hilarious gags but still a serious investigation and an engaging story. "Who Shot Pamela Rose" is obviously made for fun with actors having fun playing in it, but they are all in on the jokes and the film is too self-conscious to be taken seriously, even as a parody.

    The two actors would later start in more successful films, Kad would be the co-lead in the highest-grossing French movie in 2008, and Baroux went to direct the successful "Tuche" series, and what these films had in common, they were funny and they told stories. At least, they learned the lesson.
    purple_frances

    Fake America, very funny

    I only went to see this film because it was partly filmed at my halls of residence in Paris... I was expecting the worst, but it was actually very funny. Full of good visual jokes and bad translations - the crime scene tape is marked 'Yellow scotch of the police', and the police phone 'Service apres Vannes' (a suburb where it was filmed). Semi-improvised dialogue and some very funny supporting characters mean that this (unlike a lot of French films) is genuinely funny.
    4leplatypus

    Who « killed » the script editor (tv)

    This is a french comedy i wanted to see very much because the brains behind it (Kad & Olivier) are funny and cool and also because the idea is highly original : in order to pay a tribute to American shows, the duo wanted to get the feeling of those production while making the movie in France ! So they had to find locations, props, frames that could feel American. This effort seems nearly achieved as we totally forget it's french in France.

    However the big problem here is that the movie is a bit dull, slow and lacks energy. Unlike the infamous ZAZ movies, this one doesn't know how to pull the criminal investigation and loses itself in too much gags and too much convolution… At the end, the movie is just crazy to be crazy. For example, the health quest for the cop partner slows everything.

    In conclusion, the effort made in production is a bit lost in a weak story. In that light, i think that their sequel is much better than this one !

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 juin 2003 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Langue
      • Français
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      • But who killed Pamela Rose?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cité Universitaire Internationale - 19 boulevard Jourdan, Paris 14, Paris, France(FBI training center)
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      • Gaumont
      • KL Production
      • LGM Productions
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      • 5 210 000 € (estimé)
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      • 5 357 190 $US
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