Plus beau que moi tu meurs movie poster

Plus beau que moi tu meurs

November 10, 1982 1h 45m 5.6/10 (15 votes)

Originally released in 1982. Plus beau que moi tu meurs is a comedy film. directed by Philippe Clair.

Starring Aldo Maccione, Philippe Clair, and Raymond Pellegrin

Synopsis

Aldo and Marco are twins. Marco, a priest by trade, has always been an object of pride for his mother, while Aldo has already spent six periods in prison. Always on the lookout for money and pretty girls, he lets himself be hijacked by crazy, often dishonest operations, which fail most of the time. One day, he is forced to flee to Tunisia, dressed as a priest and posing as Marco. There he meets up with Prosper, a childhood friend, whom he lures into his race for millions and beautiful summer girls. Marco, delegated by the Paris police, arrives in Tunisia to limit the damage, but only makes it worse. Once again, Aldo has to disappear into the wilderness for a while and make himself forgotten...

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 10, 1982 43 years ago
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Runtime 1h 45m 105 minutes total
User Rating 5.6/10 Mixed (15 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Gaumont
  • Carthago Films
  • Accent Films

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Plus beau que moi tu meurs about?

Aldo and Marco are twins. Marco, a priest by trade, has always been an object of pride for his mother, while Aldo has already spent six periods in prison. Always on the lookout for money and pretty...

Who directed Plus beau que moi tu meurs?

Plus beau que moi tu meurs was directed by Philippe Clair.

How long is Plus beau que moi tu meurs?

Plus beau que moi tu meurs has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).

When was Plus beau que moi tu meurs released?

Plus beau que moi tu meurs was released on November 10, 1982 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Plus beau que moi tu meurs?

The main cast of Plus beau que moi tu meurs includes Aldo Maccione, Philippe Clair, Raymond Pellegrin, Philippe Castelli, Florence Guérin.