RAID dingue (2017)
Directed by Dany Boon

Action / Comedy

Film Synopsis

Johanna Pasquali may be the most committed woman cop in France, but she is also the most dangerous.  Easily distracted and unbelievably clumsy, she poses as much of a threat to her fellow officers and the general public as she does to the criminal fraternity.  Fed up with routine jobs such as arresting shoplifters, Johanna finally gets to realise her dream when she becomes the first woman to join the elite squad known as RAID, although how she did so is a complete mystery.  Paired up with Eugène Froissard, the most misogynistic agent in the team, she is tasked with bringing to book the notorious Leopard Gang, who have been carrying out a series of hold-ups in the capital.  Before they can begin their assignment in earnest, Johanna and Eugène must first learn to work together without killing each other.  That alone looks like mission impossible...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Dany Boon
  • Script: Dany Boon, Sarah Kaminsky
  • Photo: Denis Rouden
  • Music: Maxime Desprez, Michaël Tordjman
  • Cast: Alice Pol (Johanna Pasquali), Dany Boon (Eugène Froissard), Nathan Dellemme (Agent du RAID), Alain Laub (The Negociator), Audrey Looten (Vendeuse), Michaël Mercier (L'Homme D'Affaire), Sâm Mirhosseini (Ivan), Ludovic Pinette (Le Voisin d'Aime), Zina Esepciuc (Lady in red), Thibaut Pira Van Overeem (Officier de police), Michel Blanc, Yvan Attal, Patrick Mille, Sabine Azéma, Alain Doutey, François Levantal
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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