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Release Date:
December 5, 2012
Original Title:
Mais qui a re-tué Pamela Rose ?
Alternate Titles:
F.B.I. Frog Butthead Investigators
FBI - Female Body Inspectors
Ki ölte meg újra Pamela Rose-t
Mais qui a re-tué Pamela Rose ?
Булліт і Ріпер
Хто вбив Памелу Роуз?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Gaumont
LGM Productions
Nexus Factory
SPAD Films
uFilm
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 90
French filmmaker Eric Lartigau directs the anarchic buddy comedy Bullit and Riper, originally released as Mais qui a tue Pamela Rose? French comedic television stars Kad Merad and Olivier Barroux are both the protagonists and the screenwriters. As a parody of Hollywood cop films, the story is set somewhere in the American Midwest as fabricated by the French. After losing his regular partner, FBI agent Richard Bullit (Merad) gets assigned to the book-learned cop Riper (Barroux) to investigate the death of a stripper. American movie stereotypes abound, such as shock jock Phil Canon (Gérard Darmon) and sheriff Steve Marley (Jean-Paul Rouve).
Dialogue Editor:
Caroline Reynaud
Sandy Notarianni
Director:
Kad Merad
Olivier Baroux
Director of Photography:
Régis Blondeau
Editor:
Elodie Codaccioni
Executive Producer:
Patrick Batteux
Nadia Khamlichi
David Giordano
Jeremy Burdek
Gilles Waterkeyn
Adrian Politowski
Foley Recordist:
Luc Thomas
Key Hair Stylist:
Catherine Duplan
Key Makeup Artist:
Lisa Schonker
Makeup Artist:
Emma Chicotot
Michelle Van Brussel
Original Music Composer:
Hervé Rakotofiringa
Producer:
Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Jean-Baptiste Dupont
Production Design:
Isabelle Delbecq
Mark Dillon
Sound Recordist:
Christine Charpail
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Jacques-Olivier Molon
Jérôme Jardin Balestra
Wigmaker:
Virginie Berland
Writer:
Julien Rappeneau
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