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L'Aventure C'est L'Aventure (1972)

L'Aventure C'est L'Aventure (1972)
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In the French L'Aventure C'est L'Aventure, a gang of thieves, suffering a drop in business, enter into a new phase of larceny. Passing themselves off as terrorists, the gang begins committing political crimes, extorting huge sums to prevent further "dissidence". As a result, they're more successful than ever! Along the way, planes get hijacked, ambassadors are kidnapped and held for ransom, and the Pope is similarly abducted. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lino VenturaJacques Brel, (more)
Director(s):
Claude Lelouch
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of L'Aventure C'est L'Aventure

In the French L'Aventure C'est L'Aventure, a gang of thieves, suffering a drop in business, enter into a new phase of larceny. Passing themselves off as terrorists, the gang begins committing political crimes, extorting huge sums to prevent further "dissidence". As a result, they're more successful than ever! Along the way, planes get hijacked, ambassadors are kidnapped and held for ransom, and the Pope is similarly abducted. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Claude Lelouch
Writer(s):
Claude Lelouch
Categories:
Comedy
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    Sally G.

    A perfect expression of the intelligent humor and attitude of the 60's will go over most everyone's heads today. Very playful. The ability to laugh at morals, laws, politics, religion while totally enjoying life. Now being lacking was then very alive & well in USA & Europe. Liberty's pitfalls examined by the very people who invented the concept, the French. Very funny with hookers uniting to get rid of the 'boss' any boss(now a weird reality) & hilarious kidnappings 'one franc from every catholic to free the pope' . The English & French really did this best but the USA did make 'Being There' or did they? Anyways, this is relaxing, has french joie de vivre.

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