Jean-Philippe (film)
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Jean-Philippe | |
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Directed by | Laurent Tuel |
Produced by |
Olivier Delbosc Marc Missonnier |
Screenplay by |
Laurent Tuel Christophe Turpin |
Starring |
Fabrice Luchini Johnny Hallyday Guilaine Londez |
Music by | André Manoukian |
Cinematography |
Denis Rouden Catherine Pujol |
Editing by | Valérie Deseine |
Release dates |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Jean-Philippe is a French film, directed by Laurent Tuel and starring Fabrice Luchini and Johnny Hallyday.[1]
Plot
After an accident, Fabrice, a fan of Johnny Hallyday, falls into a coma. He wakes up in a parallel dimension in which "Johnny" (Jean-Philippe Smet) abandoned his singing career. He then convinces Jean-Philippe to become the rock star he should have been.
Cast
- Fabrice Luchini as Fabrice
- Johnny Hallyday as Jean-Philippe
- Guilaine Londez as Babette
- Antoine Duléry as Chris Summer
- Élodie Bollée as Laura/Marion
- Olivier Guéritée as Laurent
- Benoît Poelvoorde as Bernard Frédéric, a Claude François impersonator
References
- ↑ "Review: Jean-Philippe (2006)". Retrieved 2013-07-04.
External links
- Jean-Philippe at the Internet Movie Database
- Jean-Philippe at the TCM Movie Database
- Jean-Philippe at the CBO (French)
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