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Salut l'ami, adieu le trésor !

Original title: Chi trova un amico trova un tesoro
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
14K
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Salut l'ami, adieu le trésor ! (1981)
Buddy ComedyActionAdventureComedy

On a small pacific island, Alan and Charlie try to find a war treasure left behind by the Japanese army in World War II.On a small pacific island, Alan and Charlie try to find a war treasure left behind by the Japanese army in World War II.On a small pacific island, Alan and Charlie try to find a war treasure left behind by the Japanese army in World War II.

  • Director
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Writers
    • Mario Amendola
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Stars
    • Terence Hill
    • Bud Spencer
    • John Fujioka
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    14K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Mario Amendola
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Stars
      • Terence Hill
      • Bud Spencer
      • John Fujioka
    • 26User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Terence Hill
    Terence Hill
    • Alan
    Bud Spencer
    Bud Spencer
    • Charlie
    John Fujioka
    John Fujioka
    • Kamasuka
    • (as John Fujoka)
    Louise Bennett
    • Mama
    • (as Luise Bennett)
    Sal Borgese
    Sal Borgese
    • Anulu
    Kainowa Lauritzen
    • Ulla
    Mirna Seya
    • Dimhea
    Terry Moni Mapuana
    • Alua
    Linda Prast
    • Linda, the barmaid
    Kathy Lun
    • Reporter
    Herb Goldstein
    • Brady
    • (as Herbie Goldstein)
    Arnie Ross
    • Warner
    Tom Tully
    Tom Tully
    • Major
    Baba Subraniam
    • Healer
    Jay Amor
    Jay Amor
    • Pirate
    • (uncredited)
    Salvatore Basile
    Salvatore Basile
    • Frisco
    • (uncredited)
    Giancarlo Bastianoni
    • Hood
    • (uncredited)
    Giovanni Cianfriglia
    • Hood
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Mario Amendola
      • Sergio Corbucci
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    6ma-cortes

    WHO FINDS A FRIEND FINDS A TREASURE is an amusing and entertaining Hill and Spencer movie

    Alan (Terence Hill ) obtains a map about a Japanese hidden treasure in a far island. Being pursued by some gangsters he aboard on Charlies's (Bud Spencer) boat who justly sails around the world. Later on , they are shipwrecked and find the treasure island. There they discover which it is not as abandoned as they thought. Then they meet one Japanese soldier (John Fujioka) and a tribe with savage natives (the ordinary Italian secondary Salvatore Borghese, among others). After that, the pair become involved in several adventures, and rare situations full of risks , dangers and fun.

    The big time duo from Spahetti Western wrapped in humor as ¨They call me Trinity ¨ and its following as ¨Trinity is still my name¨ and ¨Trouble makers¨ were run out and then they turned into the Police, action, and adventure genre . As they played the Miami series which are set in Florida, such as ¨Miami Supercops¨, ¨Crime Busters¨, and ¨Superfuzz¨ . At Europe these movies are shown on TV very frequently and are part of growing up on kids and teenagers. The stories are plenty of humor and based on diverse personality and physical differences among them . This one deals with the adventure genre and set on a small Pacific island where is stashed a treasure since the end of WWII. It packs silly comedy, tongue in cheek, slapdash, slapstick and the habitual struggles without blood , nor violence, full of abundant kicks, punches, leaps and bounds. Lousy and jolly musical score composed by means of synthesizer by the usual La Bionda. Furthermore it contains average and quite poor cinematography. The motion picture is professionally directed by Sergio Corbucci, an expert on Spaghetti Western, such as he proved in ¨Django¨,¨The Mercenarios¨,¨Compañeros¨,¨Minessota Clay¨,¨Ringo and the golden gun¨,¨Hellbenders¨, among others. The film is absolutely hilarious for Hill and Spencer enthusiasts and ranks among their most famous and most representative ones; , a must see for all their fans. Rating : Mediocre but entertaining.
    6advnarayan

    a nostalgic movie

    WHO FINDS A FRIEND FINDS A TREASURE is my favourite Bud Spencer- Terence Hill flick. Recently I got hold of the DVD of the same- and it took me back 20 odd years. As a young kid (around 10 years or so) I remember my parents taking me to see this movie in the theatre. It was in the early Eighties when the only English movies appearing in theatres were these dubbed Italian movies, dubbed French movies (read as Crazy Boys- aka Les Charlots) and Indo- Chinese movies- dubbed Chinese kung-fu action flicks. Original Hollywood movies took a while to reach India (at least 10 years). And Bud & Terence provided huge guffaws. The movie is all about a treasure hunt in a supposedly desert island in the pacific. Terence hill is a stowaway in Bud's boat and he manipulates the ship's navigation controls to take them to this island. Then on it's a laugh riot with the duo endearing themselves to the natives of the island. The laughs may not be of that quality we associate with modern day movies- but as nostalgic remembrance of my childhood, I treasure this movie.
    7lrzeitlin

    The Three Stooges meet Jackie Chan on Gilligan's Island

    This is pure escapist slapstick comedy. Don't try to find any hidden meaning in the simple plot. There isn't any. Terence Hill, in hock to gangsters, is given a map which purports to show the location of a hidden treasure on the mysterious island of Bongo Bongo. He stows away on a small motorsailer captained by bearlike Bud Spencer which is leaving on a circumnavigation. Despite the fact that the boat is only 30 feet long, the two blundering mutually antagonistic Hill and Spencer manage to keep out of each others way until well into the voyage. The stowaway scenes are the comedic highlight of the movie. The rest is slapstick bluster. The point of departure is obviously Miami, Florida but Bongo Bongo is located in the South Seas. Hill manages to rig the compass so that the boat heads for the island instead of on its intended course. During a tussle both fall overboard and swim for the island, a tropic paradise inhabited by natives who behave like the cast from a 1920s Harlem musical. The island is guarded by a Japanese WW2 soldier unaware that the war is long over. He fires shots randomly in all directions narrowly missing both protagonists. Naturally the treasure is hidden in his fort. Hill and Spencer demolish the fort and most of the other structures on the island with the help of an abandoned WW2 Japanese tank. At this point the Japanese soldier reveals a remarkable talent for English music hall comedy and the three become allies. Periodically the island is visited by slave traders and the gangsters who, having found a duplicate map, are also looking for the treasure. Like Gilligan's Island, everyone except Hill and Spencer seem to come and go as they please. Each visit results in a slapstick melee in which Hill and Spencer are uniformly victorious, performing Jackie Chan feats of derring do. The escape from the island is anti-climatic except for the surprise ending which is as improbable as the rest of the story.

    I must confess that I watched this movie because I own the original boat that was featured in the first half. It is a 1974 Willard Horizon motorsailer and looks just as it did in the film. The previous owner was a technical consultant on the seagoing sequences for the producer. I'm a fan of the boat, not necessarily the actors - but the film is a good family diversion on a rainy night. The kids will love it.
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Who Watches Bud & Terence Finds Loads Of Fun

    Man, I just love these Bud Spencer & Terence Hill flicks! I've been an enthusiastic Spencer/Hill fan since my childhood. I've seen every film the two made together multiple times, and their films still seem to get funnier and better with each viewing. Such as this "Chi trova un amico, trova un tresoro" ("Who Finds A Friend Finds A Treasure") of 1981. While this is not one of my favorite Spencer/Hill films, it is yet another hilarious flick with or favorite duo of manner-less proletarian drifters that entertains with a high dose of fistfights and the typical Spencer/Hill humor. Fleeing from his debtees, Alan (Terence Hill) hides in the boat owned by Charlie O'Brien (Bud Spencer), who is to be paid a big amount of money for a promotional cruise. The ruffian Charlie, of course, is furious when he discovers his blind passenger. Alan then manipulates Charlie's compass in order to travel to a remote island on which a treasure is supposed to be hidden... "Who Finds A Friend Finds A Treasure" is arguably one of the sillier films even for Spencer/ Hill standards, and they are not exactly avatars of subtlety. The film's silliness, however, is a delightful one, and for a Spencer/Hill fan, this is one of the funniest films to watch. Bud and Terrence entertain with their usual rowdy behavior, many fistfights and incomparably entertaining humor. As it is the case in most of their films, the clever Terence brings the short-tempered (and not so clever) Bud to outrage multiple times with his puns and tricks. "Who Finds A Friend Finds A Treasure" also introduces a bunch of eccentric and outrageously funny characters, such as the island tribe ruled by a chubby lady named 'Mama' who disciplines her son with heavy slaps on the head, or a Japanese soldier who hides out in a remote fort and doesn't realize that WW2 has been over for decades - a spoof on the real-life case of Hideo Onada, a Japanese soldier who was hiding out heavily armed on an island until 1974. This was directed by the great Sergio Corbucci, the director of Italian Western masterpieces such as "Django" (1966) and "The Great Silence" (1968). This film is not one of his masterpieces, of course, but it is a film that I personally enjoy more with each time I see it (and I've seen it at least 10 times). Overall, "Who Finds A Friend Finds A Treasure" is another highly entertaining and outrageously funny Spencer/Hill flick that no fan of the duo could possibly afford to miss!
    MarKus-371

    Terence Hill and Bud Spencer HILLARIOUSNESS!

    This movie has Terence Hill who's uncle knows of an Island with buried treasure but Terence needs a boat to get to it. He lost all the money he needed for the trip to a local gang of toughs, so he keeps his money and runs away. With the gang after him, Terence hides on Bud Spencer's boat, which is getting alot of media coverage becuase Bud bet $20,000 that he can circumnavigate the globe. Bud gets suspicious when his beer and food start to dissapear, so he makes a clever trap that Terence falls into. They both fall off the boat in a fight and swim to a deserted island of "BONGO BONGO" inhabited by some funny natives, one who has a pair of glasses. The Trinity boys look for treasure, but gay slave trading pirates are in the way, a Japanese soldier who doesnt know World War 2 isnt over starts shooting at them......the movie gets funnier and funnier! The fights are great! Really suggested for T+B fans, this is one of thier best, belive me! Find a bootleg of "Who finds a Friend Finds a Treasure!" from someone, it's grand, some funny stuff going on here! The theme song "Movin Cruisn" will stick in your head for days! Thanks for reading! My vote: 8/10

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    • Trivia
      The movie's joke closing statement read: "The director and the entire production sincerely thank the people and authorities of "The Island" for their courteous and generous collaboration during the shooting of this film, and they solemnly promise never to return nor to reveal to anyone the location of this last unspoiled paradise". "The Island" the movie was actually shot at was Key Biscayne in Florida, USA.
    • Goofs
      In the scene where the natives lead Bud and Terence to the jap tank, they both wear parts of US uniforms they took from the abandoned WWII US military depot. Hill's shirt has US Air Force written on it, which is incorrect, as the USAF didn't exist before 1947, two years after the end of WWII.
    • Quotes

      Kamasuka: [sees Anulu getting squashed] Hurry, squashed banana!

      Alan: [finds Anulu under the basket] Sorry about that, Anulu. Can I straighten him out?

      Kamasuka: Yes, certainly.

      Alan: [slaps Anulu, bringing him around]

      Anulu: Mmm, yes, thank you, good!

    • Alternate versions
      On the Spanish DVD the last shot freeze frames before the last dialogue (in which the title of the movie is out spoken). There is also no end credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Piedone nyomában (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Movin' Cruisin'
      (uncredited)

      Written by Carmelo La Bionda and Michelangelo La Bionda

      Performed by Carmelo La Bionda and Michelangelo La Bionda (as The Oceans)

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1981 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • L'homme qui en savait plus
    • Filming locations
      • Key Biscayne, Florida, USA(Location of the island)
    • Production companies
      • El Pico S.A.
      • Take 1 Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,957
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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