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Astérix et la Surprise de César

Original title: Astérix et la surprise de César
  • 1985
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  • 1h 19m
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Jack Beaber, Roger Carel, Gordon Heath, Billy Kearns, Patricia Kessler, Pierre Mondy, Séverine Morisot, Thierry Ragueneau, Serge Sauvion, Pierre Tornade, and Allan Wenger in Astérix et la Surprise de César (1985)
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After Panacea and her fiancé Tragicomix are kidnapped by the Romans and forced to enlist in the foreign legion, Asterix and Obelix join Julius Caesar's army to rescue them.After Panacea and her fiancé Tragicomix are kidnapped by the Romans and forced to enlist in the foreign legion, Asterix and Obelix join Julius Caesar's army to rescue them.After Panacea and her fiancé Tragicomix are kidnapped by the Romans and forced to enlist in the foreign legion, Asterix and Obelix join Julius Caesar's army to rescue them.

  • Directors
    • Gaëtan Brizzi
    • Paul Brizzi
  • Writers
    • René Goscinny
    • Albert Uderzo
    • Pierre Tchernia
  • Stars
    • Roger Carel
    • Pierre Tornade
    • Pierre Mondy
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    6.8/10
    11K
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    • Directors
      • Gaëtan Brizzi
      • Paul Brizzi
    • Writers
      • René Goscinny
      • Albert Uderzo
      • Pierre Tchernia
    • Stars
      • Roger Carel
      • Pierre Tornade
      • Pierre Mondy
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Roger Carel
    Roger Carel
    • Astérix
    • (voice)
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    Pierre Tornade
    Pierre Tornade
    • Obélix
    • (voice)
    Pierre Mondy
    Pierre Mondy
    • Caius Obtus
    • (voice)
    Serge Sauvion
    • Jules César
    • (voice)
    Henri Labussière
    • Panoramix
    • (voice)
    Roger Lumont
    • Briseradius
    • (voice)
    Michel Barbey
    Michel Barbey
    • Le centurion Vapetimus
    • (voice)
    • (as Michel Barbet)
    José Luccioni
    • L'annonceur du Colisée
    • (voice)
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
    • Ordralfabétix
    • (voice)
    Edmond Bernard
    • Voix additionnelles
    • (voice)
    Paul Bisciglia
    Paul Bisciglia
    • Voix additionnelles
    • (voice)
    Gérard Croce
    • Voix additionnelles
    • (voice)
    Jean-Pierre Darras
    Jean-Pierre Darras
    • Abraracourcix
    • (voice)
    Alain Doutey
    Alain Doutey
    • Voix additionnelles
    • (voice)
    Philippe Dumat
    Philippe Dumat
    • Farfelus, le marchand d'esclaves
    • (voice)
    Michel Gatineau
    • Le bandit du désert
    • (voice)
    • …
    Paul Mercey
    Paul Mercey
    • Voix additionnelles
    • (voice)
    Pierre Mirat
    • Le cuisinier romain
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • Gaëtan Brizzi
      • Paul Brizzi
    • Writers
      • René Goscinny
      • Albert Uderzo
      • Pierre Tchernia
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    6CuriosityKilledShawn

    Enjoyablix

    The first Asterix adaptation not to be taken directly from one of the books but instead is a combination of Asterix the Legionary and Asterix the Gladiator. The cut-and-shut story is a bit disjointed as a result, which might test your patience, especially if you don't like seeing the books jumbled.

    Life continues as normal in the Gaulish village as Panacea, the niece of Chief Vitalstatistix, returns fro her studies in Rennes (then called Condatum) and Obelix falls head-over-heels in love with her. Too bad she already has a boyfriend in the shape of Tragicomix, a handsome stud. The surrounding Roman outposts warn Decorian, a new recruit, to not anger the Gauls out of fear of a yet another pounding. Decorian does not heed this warning and manages to capture Panacea and Tragicomix. But before Asterix and Obelix can rescue them they have already been re-captured by slave traders and sold off to be butchered in the Colosseum.

    Asterix and Obelix then go undercover in order to get them back, pounding many Romans along the way. The animation is wonderful and the humor is enough to keep you chuckling through-out, but I can't help but think that the books it was adapted from would have made better individual movies. Caesar's presence feels arbitrary and it lacks a decent villain.

    Still a fun time.
    7ma-cortes

    Lively adventure with Asterix and Obelix enlisted into foreign Roman Legion and as gladiators to rescue Falbala

    This cartoon movie concerns about our friends, this time Obelix falls in love with Falbala, though she has a fiancée already. Obelix is utterly enamored, blowing down a lot of trees with irritation his dog Ideafix. But they're kidnapped by a Roman patrol and taken to the African legion outpost. Then Asterix and Obelix are assigned by the chief Abraracourcix and druid Panoramix for looking them for.Our intimate duo, the intelligent Asterix and Obelix with super-human strength, enlist Roman Army and as gladiators into a fighters school. As always, on the ending the bard is tied and the village people eating boars in a gargantuan lunch. This is one of the best Asterix film, it's a sheer pleasure throughout, capturing outrageous adventures, feats and hilarious moments. Full of modern anachronisms that's common thing in Asterix' comic books and the animation is more careless than former renditions. The picture brilliantly retrieves the humour, strong satire and adventures of the original story based partially in 'Asterix Gladiator' by the masters René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Enjoyable and lively musical score by Vladimir Cosma, though with songs on the preface and the finale to much catching. The motion picture is well directed by Brizzi brothers who posteriorly directed a segment of 'Fantasia 2000'. This is a lot of fun for children, grown-ups and nostalgics
    Victor Field

    Not the worst of the movies, but by Belenos this is weak...

    As bob the moo notes, "Asterix et la surprise de Cesar" (or "Asterix Vs. Caesar" in English) is based on two of the Asterix books. The problem with this movie is that the books in question - "Asterix the Gladiator" and "Asterix the Legionnary" - are two of the best of the lot, and either one would have made a good tale on its own, but in adapting them as one movie screenwriter Pierre Tchernia didn't do either one any favours, in addition to throwing in some odd new material (check out the attendant at the sauna Obelix visits at one point - the indication that the former is... um... checking out the latter is a bit out of place among the sternly heterosexual series).

    The animation is okay, but nothing to write home about; and hearing the inhabitants of the small village of indomitable Gauls speak with American accents is distracting (though not as distracting as "Asterix Conquers America," the worst of the animated movies, which had our hero speaking in the Liverpudlian tones of Craig Charles in the English release). And note the presence of Plastic Bertrand singing over the opening and end credits (insert famous Belgian joke here).

    The earlier films in the series, especially "Asterix and Cleopatra" and "The Twelve Tasks of Asterix," are better; and it's a tough call on whether this or the live-action "Asterix and Obelix Take On Caesar" is preferable - in terms of bringing the characters to the screen and in terms of entertainment and competence this one is, but then again this one doesn't have Laetitia Casta...
    action-6

    The best Asterix-movie

    Astérix et la surprise de César(Asterix and Cesar`s surprise) is definitely the best Asterix cartoon. It captures the atmosphere and style of the classic comics extremely well and this is a must see if you liked the comics. Those who have read the comics will soon see that some of the plot-details have been changed, but it doesn`t matter since the end-result is very good. 9/10
    bob the moo

    Mix of more than one book = loss of source material = disappointment despite some good moments

    Obelix develops a crush on a local girl only to find that she has a boyfriend already. When both the girl and her partner are captured by Romans and taken to the legion outpost, Asterix and Obelix set out to free them no matter what it takes. Their quest takes them into the Roman Army, across deserts, into Gladiator school and up against Julius Caesar himself.

    Where most of the Asterix films are iffy, those that stay close to the books can't really go wrong. Most do and are OK but some don't and suffer from it. This is a mix of at least two books – Asterix the Legionnaire and Asterix v;s Caesar and hence it isn't as good as either book as it has some new material. However it's not terrible and much of the wit of the original(s) comes through.

    The animation is also better and has depth and shadow in it, although at times the colours leave much to be desired. Even the character voices are better than usual – although Obelix still gets done as a childish buffoon! This is a minor complaint however and the majority of it is good.

    Overall, it's not terrible but the mix of stories and the wandering away from source will annoy many fans. Oh and it opens and closes with the cheesyiest Euro-pop ever….nasty!

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    • Trivia
      The movie is based on the books "Asterix the Legionary" and "Asterix the Gladiator". Apart from that, many minor characters in the movie are from other Asterix stories. For instance, the over-ambitious legionary is from "Asterix on Corsica", while the tradesman who sells Panacea and Tragicomix in Rome has the same appearance as a recurring Phoenician salesman.
    • Goofs
      The gladiator fight takes place in the Colosseum, which was built more than a century after Julius Caesar's death.
    • Alternate versions
      As a bonus feature for the German DVD release, each Asterix film was given a new dubbing in a German dialect. This film was dubbed in Berlinerisch.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #6.5 (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Asterix est la
      Music by Vladimir Cosma

      Lyrics by Plastic Bertrand

      Performed by Plastic Bertrand

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Hungary
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Asterix.com (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Asterix Versus Caesar
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont International
      • Dargaud Films
      • Les Productions René Goscinny
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 19 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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