The Dope (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 5, 2003

Original Title:
La Beuze

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Canal+
M6 Films
Neo Productions
Pathé Renn Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U 

Runtime: 93

Alphonse Brown, who firmly believes he is the bastard son of James Brown, meets up with his best friend Scotch after Brown gets out of jail. On their way to Paris to begin careers as recording artists, the pair stumbles across a potent type of marijuana that was engineered by the Nazis. Their decision to begin selling the stuff leads to a variety of people chasing after them.

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Casting:
Olivier Carbone

Costume Design:
Khadija Zeggaï

Director:
François Desagnat
Thomas Sorriaux

Director of Photography:
Vincent Mathias

Editor:
Marco Cavé

Key Hair Stylist:
Sylvie Leray

Key Makeup Artist:
Valérie Théry-Hamel

Original Music Composer:
Alexandre Azaria

Producer:
Abel Nahmias

Production Design:
Olivier Seiler

Set Decoration:
Cécilia Blom

Sound:
Jean Minondo

Sound Editor:
Thomas Desjonquères

Sound Mix Technician:
Edouard d'Heucqueville

Sound Mixer:
François Groult

Writer:
Juliette Arnaud
François Desagnat
Guy Laurent
Thomas Sorriaux
Tefa
Philippe de Chauveron

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