Rene is a “ripou”, a rotten cop who makes ends meet by accepting bribes, presents and free drinks from the people he should be putting in jail. When his partner retires, he must team up with Francois, a young police school graduate with a righteous attitude. He is hard to break and Rene has to trick him. He introduces Francois to a charming girl and forgets to mention she’s a prostitute. Now Rene has something against Francois he can use in case his partner should want to reveal Rene’s little commerce with the underworld. The partners ultimately become friends, get one another out of a tough situation, and manage to gather enough money to buy Rene his lifelong dream: a small café near the horse tracks. –IMDb
Claude Zidi (born July 25, 1934) is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971. He won the César Award for Best Director for My New Partner, for which he was also nominated for Best Writing.
The director Claude Zidi began his film career as a cinematographer, later he became a director assistant. At the beginning of the 70’s he directed his first movie and especially at the beginning of his career he shot normally comedies. To his first movies belong “Les bidasses en folie” (71), “La moutarde me monte au nez” (74), “La course à l’échalote” (75) with Pierre Richard, “L’aile ou la cuisse” (76) with Louis de Funès, “L’animal” (77) with Jean-Paul Belmondo and “La Zizanie” (78) – again with Louis de Funès.
His comedies changed to a reflection of the society in the 80’s but always with a smile on the lips… read more
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