Crime Spree
Cast :Gérard Depardieu, Harvey Keitel, Johnny Hallyday
Director :Brad Mirman
Studio :Paramount Home Video
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :January 01, 2003
DVD Released Date :August 09, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :R (Restricted)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateDecember 22, 2004
SummaryFantastic Movie.
Content
An amusing crime-based comedy that runs the gauntlet of robbery, murder, blackmail, and a surprisingly amusing phonesex moment. The acting is wonderfully done, one the best roles I believe Abe Vigoda has been offered.

Gérard Depardieu, Harvey Keitel, and Renaud pull off their characters flawlessly, which is saying something because they're dark characters that are injecting some serious comedy.

In the end, everyone involved with this movie should definately be proud of their effort, because it's definately worth seeing.

Rating
DateNovember 24, 2004
SummaryRARE CENEMATIC GEM...ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL
Content
EXCELLENT MOVIE! IT'S A RARE CENEMATIC GEM.FUNNY.THE CHARACTERS ARE UNSTABLE,LOVABLE AND HILARIOUS.FILLED WITH HUMOR AND ACTION.
IT'S PURE ENTERTAINMENT.

Rating
DateAugust 10, 2004
SummaryVery cute
Content
Funny, light and generally a good movie. Rather than romantic comedy, the genre is Crime comedy.

Rating
DateMarch 02, 2004
SummaryA good laugh
Content
Crime Spree is brilliant parody of many film genres (crime/mafia, fish out of water, comedy of errors). The performances by Gérard Depardieu (Daniel Foray), Albert Dray (Raymond Gayet), Johnny Hallyday (Marcel Burot), and Renaud (Zero) were excellent.

Rating
DateFebruary 17, 2004
SummaryA fun movie
Content
If you enjoyed watching likeable wannabe crooks bumble around in movies like "Snatch" and "Lock, Stock, and two Smoking Barrels," this movie belongs in the same bin. Not as good in my opinion, but still really funny.

A bunch of entry-level criminals from France can't ever do anything right, so their boss sends them to Chicago for one last chance at a big job. This job goes worse than their previous work, and they find themselves at odds with the Chicago mafia (led by Harvey Keitel and Abe Vigoda) and a street gang.

The plot is not as twisted and surprising as other movies, but it's original as far as I can tell. You might guess at what is going to happen if you are one of those types trying to figure it out, but at least you won't feel like you are watching something you have already seen, and you will laugh all the way. On the other hand, people like me will be thrilled all the way.

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