Y a-t-il un pirate sur l'antenne? (1983) Directed by Jean-Claude Roy
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Disappointed when their idea for a radically different television programme
is turned down by their regional broadcaster, a gang of six young people
decide to create their own pirate television company. Playing fast
and loose with the law, Canal soleil becomes an instant hit, but its creators
come into trouble when a competition to uproot parking meters gets completely
out of hand. The case of the disappearing meters becomes a major concern
for one government minister, who places the affair in the capable hands of
Inspector Kossek, known to all as Supercop...
Cast:Paul Préboist (L'inspecteur Harry Kossek),
Caroline Berg (Karine),
Natacha Guinaudeau (Katia),
Charlotte Kady (La speakerine de AR4),
Eric Métayer (Gilles),
Joel Prevost (Ben),
Jean-Claude Arnaud (Le directeur régional),
Eloïse Beaune (Clotilde, stagiaire non-rémunérée),
Gérard Caillaud (Le ministre de la communication),
Jean-Paul Farré (Un cadre de AR4),
Guy Grosso (L'agent Bauju),
Bernard Musson (L'agent Lecamp),
Guy Piérauld (L'agent Dubol),
Yvonne Clech (Mathilde),
Claude Véga (Germaine),
Roger Carel (Le commissaire Keller),
Max Montavon (Le peseur de scénarios),
Michel Crémadès (Le vigile de AR4),
Guy Dhers (Pluchet, cadre de AR4),
Xavier Letourneur (Un cadre de AR4)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 95 min
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