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''L'Opération Corned Beef'' is a French film directed by
Jean-Marie Poiré Jean-Marie Poiré (; born 10 July 1945), also credited as Jean-Marie Gaubert, is a French film director, and screenwriter. He is the son of the producer Alain Poiré. Filmography As director * ''Les petits câlins'' (''The Little Wheedlers'') (19 ...
. It was filmed during the summer of 1990 and released on 6 February 1991. It was the fifth collaboration between screenwriters Jean-Marie Poiré and
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
. The film also brought actors Christian Clavier and
Jean Reno Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez (born 30 July 1948), commonly known as Jean Reno (), is a French-Spanish actor. He established himself as a Leading actor, leading man of French cinema through his collaborations with director Luc Besson, and has w ...
together, before their appearance in ''
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''.


Synopsis

The film begins in
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,
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. Captain Philippe Boulier, called 'Le Squale' (The Shark) (
Jean Reno Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez (born 30 July 1948), commonly known as Jean Reno (), is a French-Spanish actor. He established himself as a Leading actor, leading man of French cinema through his collaborations with director Luc Besson, and has w ...
), is monitoring the actions of Augusto Zargas (André Schmit), a former Argentinian colonel and current arms dealer. To track his movements, the French secret service (
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) hides a microphone in the engagement ring of Marie-Laurence Granianski (
Valérie Lemercier Valérie Lemercier (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, director and singer. Life and career Born in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime as the daughter of farmers, Lemercier grew up in Gonzeville and then studied at the Rouen Conservat ...
), an interpreter for the consul general, one of Zargas' associates (
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). Ms. Granianski wants to take a few days off to celebrate her wedding anniversary with her husband, Jean-Jacques (
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
). 'Le Squale' tries to sabotage the couple's relationship by tempting the husband with a beautiful woman, so that Ms. Granianski will cancel her wedding anniversary and remain at the consulate. 'Le Squale' does not know that the agent they send is actually his own fiancé, Isabelle (
Isabelle Renauld Isabelle Renauld (; born 24 November 1966 in Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a French actress. She trained at the Nanterre Amandiers theatre school directed by Patrice Chéreau from 1985 to 1987. She was made a Knight of the Order of Arts and ...
), but in the end, Jean-Jacques Granianski, an average Frenchman and corporate psychologist, resists the secret agent.


Technical details

* Title: ''L'Opération Corned Beef'' * Director:
Jean-Marie Poiré Jean-Marie Poiré (; born 10 July 1945), also credited as Jean-Marie Gaubert, is a French film director, and screenwriter. He is the son of the producer Alain Poiré. Filmography As director * ''Les petits câlins'' (''The Little Wheedlers'') (19 ...
* Assistant director: Alain-Michel Blanc, Paul Gueu and Simon Lelouch * Screenplay and script:
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
, Jean-Marie Poiré * Sets: Hugues Tissandier * Costumes: Sophie Marcou * Director of photography: Jean-Yves Le Mener * Sound:
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* Music:
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* Editing: Catherine Kelber * Casting director: Françoise Menidrey * Producer:
Alain Terzian Alain Terzian (born 2 May 1949) is a French-Armenian film producer, Administrator of Cannes Film Festival jury, and former President of Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma. He is the chief executive officer of ''Alter Films'' and the Pre ...
* Production companies: Gaumont, Alpilles productions, Amigo productions, Alter Films,Alter Films
is the production company of
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("Al" for Alain and "Ter" for Terzian).
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* Country: France * Language: French (with some dialogue in Spanish and German) * Format: colour – 35mm –
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* Length: 105 minutes * Genre: Comedy, action, adventure * Release dates: ** France: 6 February 1991 ** Germany: 13 June 1991 ** Hungary: 21 February 1992 (titled ''Marhakonzerv akció'') ** Spain: 11 March 1994 (titled ''Operación Chuleta de Ternera'') ** Japan: 5 March 1997 (
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)


Cast

*
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
: Jean-Jacques Granianski *
Jean Reno Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jiménez (born 30 July 1948), commonly known as Jean Reno (), is a French-Spanish actor. He established himself as a Leading actor, leading man of French cinema through his collaborations with director Luc Besson, and has w ...
: Captain Philippe Boulier called "le Squale" ('the shark'), agent of the
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. *
Valérie Lemercier Valérie Lemercier (; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, screenwriter, director and singer. Life and career Born in Dieppe, Seine-Maritime as the daughter of farmers, Lemercier grew up in Gonzeville and then studied at the Rouen Conservat ...
: Marie-Laurence Granianski *
Isabelle Renauld Isabelle Renauld (; born 24 November 1966 in Saint-Malo, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a French actress. She trained at the Nanterre Amandiers theatre school directed by Patrice Chéreau from 1985 to 1987. She was made a Knight of the Order of Arts and ...
: Lieutenant Isabelle Fourreau * Mireille Rufel: Aspirant Monique Garcia *
Jacques François Henri Jacques Daniel Paul François (; 16 May 1920 – 25 November 2003), known as Jacques François was a French actor. During a sixty-year career (1942–2002) he appeared in more than 120 films and over 30 stage productions. Biography ...
: General Masse, of the
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. * Francis Coffinet: Georges Favart, coworker of Boulier at the
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. *
Marc de Jonge Marc Louis Maxime de Jonge (16 February 1949 – 10 March 1996) was a French actor. Career Despite being best known for his role as the heartless Soviet Colonel Zaysen in ''Rambo III'', de Jonge had a long and fruitful career. He was in over 50 ...
: Horst Burger, the Austrian consul. *
Jacques Dacqmine Jacques Dacqmine (1923–2010) was a French stage, film and television actor.Hayward p.242 He was married four times, including to the actress Odile Versois. Partial filmography * '' Premier rendez-vous'' (1941) - Un élève du collège (uncre ...
: General Moulin, of the
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. *
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: Ghislain Chauffereau, the father-in-law of Jean-Jacques Granianski. *
Dimitri Rougeul Dimitri Rougeul (born 7 September 1981 in Thiais) is a French actor who specializes in dubbing. Filmography Cinema * 1987: ''Voulez-vous mourir avec moi?'' * 1989: ''Vanille Fraise'' * 1990: ''L'Opération Corned-Beef'' * 1992: ''La Crise'' ...
: Geoffroy, one of Granianski's two sons. *
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: Defence Minister * André Schmit: Argentinian colonel Augusto Zargas *
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: Minister of Home Affairs * Jean-Marie Cornille: Adjoint-general secretary Froment, who walks
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's dog. *
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: The president's butler * Dan Simkovitch: 2nd class Delphine Granger * Jean-Pierre Clami: Traveller that Boulier prevents from leaving the toilets at the airport. * Luc Barney: Singer who performs the song ''Robin des Bois'' (Robin Hood) at the
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* Didier Gustin: President
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(voice) * Unknown:
François Mitterrand François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 19168 January 1996) was a French politician and statesman who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France. As a former First ...
, from the back. * Unknown:
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, from the back. *
Jean-Marie Poiré Jean-Marie Poiré (; born 10 July 1945), also credited as Jean-Marie Gaubert, is a French film director, and screenwriter. He is the son of the producer Alain Poiré. Filmography As director * ''Les petits câlins'' (''The Little Wheedlers'') (19 ...
: A client at the cafeteria of the gas station ( cameo).


Production


Genesis and development

Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
and
Jean-Marie Poiré Jean-Marie Poiré (; born 10 July 1945), also credited as Jean-Marie Gaubert, is a French film director, and screenwriter. He is the son of the producer Alain Poiré. Filmography As director * ''Les petits câlins'' (''The Little Wheedlers'') (19 ...
pitched the film to producer
Alain Terzian Alain Terzian (born 2 May 1949) is a French-Armenian film producer, Administrator of Cannes Film Festival jury, and former President of Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma. He is the chief executive officer of ''Alter Films'' and the Pre ...
over dinner one evening. He was enthusiastic, but unsure about the title. He suggested renaming the film ''Le Squale'' (after the main character), but the authors preferred to retain the original title. Jean-Marie Poiré had great difficulty getting the project started because of his recent failure with '' Mes meilleurs copains''.


Casting

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was initially asked to play "Le Squale", but he refused. He nevertheless shot ''
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'' with Jean-Marie Poiré and
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
four years later. Other actors were considered, such as
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(who was shooting the film ''Lacenaire''),
Thierry Lhermitte Thierry Lhermitte (; born 24 November 1952) is a French actor, director, writer and producer, best known for his comedic roles. He was a founder of the comedy troupe ''Le Splendid'' in the 1970s, along with, among others, Christian Clavier, Géra ...
,
Gérard Lanvin Gérard Lanvin (; born 21 June 1950) is a César Award-winning French actor. He quit his studies when he was 17 to become an actor. He took on a role in ''Vous n'aurez pas l'Alsace et la Lorraine'' in 1977 on an offer from the actor Coluche. He ...
,
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,Gilles Botineau, ''Christian Clavier, Splendid Carrière!'', Christian Navarro editions, 2016, preface by
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,
and
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. It was
Marie-Anne Chazel Marie-Anne France Jacqueline Chazel (born 19 September 1951) is a French actress, screenwriter and director, who has been active in both film and television since 1974. Biography Chazel was born to actress Louba Guertchikoff (birth name Lou ...
, companion of Christian Clavier, who suggested
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for the role of "Le Squale". Producer
Alain Terzian Alain Terzian (born 2 May 1949) is a French-Armenian film producer, Administrator of Cannes Film Festival jury, and former President of Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma. He is the chief executive officer of ''Alter Films'' and the Pre ...
, in an interview with ''
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'', narrated the hiring of Jean Reno: Jean-Marie Poiré had great faith in this duo, which mixed the generations of ''
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'' with Christian Clavier and ''
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'' with Jean Reno. Catherine Jacob had to turn down the part of Marie-Laurence Granianski because she was already cast in ''
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'', directed by
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. Ironically, she received a
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nomination for Best Supporting Actress alongside
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who was cast as Marie-Laurence Granianski.
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was also approached for the role. It was Françoise Menidrey, a casting director, who suggested that Jean-Marie Poiré and Alain Terzian see a performance of the play ''
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'' at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal and pay attention to one of the supporting actresses, Valérie Lemercier: Poiré and Terzian "laughed their head off" during the play and she was hired for the film. This film marks the first collaboration of the quartet Poiré–Clavier–Reno–Lemercier, who were reunited in ''
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'' two years later, in 1993. Many young actresses auditioned for the role of Isabelle Fourreau. Poiré finally chose
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, who was at the beginning of her career. To represent the
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, a character only seen from behind in the film, a "casting of skulls" was made to find an actor whose head looked closest to that of
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.


Shooting


Stunts

Initially, the scenes taking place aboard the
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had to be made on a voiture travelling, a common filming technique where the actor pretends to drive the vehicle. However, in these conditions, the travelling car can only roll at low speed and this posed problems during the shooting of the scene on the national road, where the BX is supposed to roll at 140 km/h. Because the car was travelling slowly, they were overtaken by trucks that honked at them or flashed their lights, which made the filming impossible.
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himself made the decision to actually drive the BX 140 km/h on the national, among the flow of normal traffic, with a remote camera attached to the hood of the car and the sound recording equipment installed in the trunk. Also, with Jean Reno performing some "simple" stunts at the wheel of the BX,
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
's fears, as a passenger, were very real.


Cars

The film honors the
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range of the moment, where several contemporary models of the brand appear throughout this comedy (AX, BX, XM, CX EVASION Ambulance, C 25). All cars were loaned by Citroën: * The
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Jean-Jacques Granianski (
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
) is a BX 16 TGS model 1990 Red Delage color.
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' on the ''Internet Movie Cars Database''.
For the purposes of the film, no less than six BXs were used: a new BX with 2,000 km on the clock was used for "calm" scenes and on-board shots and, for the eventful or waterfall scenes, five other older cars have been made up to look like new. The car appears in the scene in the sunflower field and the BX used for this sequence is older because its interior is brown while it is gray in the new BX. * The
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of General Masse (
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) - that is offered to Jean-Jacques Granianski (
Christian Clavier Christian Jean-Marie Clavier (; born 6 May 1952) is a French actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. A co-founder of Le Splendid in the 1970s, a Parisian café-théâtre company which soon garnered success, he became widely popular aft ...
) at the end of the film, in compensation for the destruction of his BX brand new by the Squale (
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) - is an XM V6 finish "Ambiance" model 1990, pearl gray metallic varnished color. There was a small mistake in the shooting: during the first scene with this XM, where the Squale and General Masse start a conversation, the passenger seat and the passenger door panel of the car are velvet gray, unlike the driver's seat which is black leather. * The van
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of General Moulin (
Jacques Dacqmine Jacques Dacqmine (1923–2010) was a French stage, film and television actor.Hayward p.242 He was married four times, including to the actress Odile Versois. Partial filmography * '' Premier rendez-vous'' (1941) - Un élève du collège (uncre ...
) is a C25E Combi Comfort model 1987, metallic Satellite Gray color varnished.


Filming locations

The scenes supposed to take place in
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were shot in Mexico. During one scene, the Mexican flag is visible on a building. The
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SM 7 truck of occupational medicine, which acts as a "submarine" for DGSE agents, is parked in front of 74
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at Paris, in the 16th arrondissement, near the
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. On his arrival to visit his wife Marie-Laurence (Valérie Lemercier) at the
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, Jean-Jacques Granianski (Christian Clavier) parks his
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in front of 74 avenue de Jena. The consulate is located opposite rue Auguste-Vacquerie. When Le Squale (
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) returned to Paris by plane from Colombia, he landed at Orly West Airport. Later in the film, in this airport Le Squale accompanies Graninski for a weekend in Venice with Maryline. The scenes where the
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rolls on the national road with Jean Reno and Christian Clavier on board take place on
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between the villages of
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and
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. The scenes taking place at the home of the Granianski are supposed to happen at
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, at the fictional address "24 avenue du Paris, residence Pompadour". In reality, the shooting took place on Allée des Terres Neuves in
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. The scene where the old lady enters the portal of a hospice was shot in Theuville, in the
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. The
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of General Masse (Jacques François) is parked in the underground parking George V, Avenue George V in Paris 8th arrondissement. When Le Squale (Jean Reno) and Aspirant Garcia (Mireille Rufel) return to Paris after the explosion of the Granianski BX, and after abandoning it in the middle of the countryside, they park the
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level 41 avenue George V, at the time before Bank Hervé (now replaced by an Armani store). In the background, there is a poster of the film ''Bienvenue à bord!'', a French film by Jean-Louis Leconte with
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and
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, released in September 1990. Scenes are then shot at the Hotel Prince de Galles. For the end of the film, many scenes were shot in the
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and on its parking lot. A particular scene takes place on the aquatic attraction named at the time " The Descent of the Styx".


Dubbing

Didier Gustin, at that time little known, imitates
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and
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in a short scene, as they appear only from the back.


Music

Music for the film was composed by
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, former member - and founder - of the group Shakin' Street, whose song "Solid As Rock", written by
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, appears in the film. The main song of the film, "Passion For War / Love", was written by R. Stone and Éric Lévi and sung by Joan Paladin (Joan Peltz). The album containing the music from the film, titled simply ''Bande Originale du Film L'Opération Corned-Beef'', was released the same year as the film. ; Credits


Release


Promotion

The trailer shows images from the film accompanied by a voice-over from Jean Reno (playing the role of Le Squale), sending an audio message to "My Dear Georges":


Reception

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's performance was nominated for the
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in the
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. She did not win the César but two years later received it for her dual role in ''
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'',
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's next film.


Box office

''L’Opération Corned Beef'' was placed 15th in the box-office of France in 1991, with admissions. It grossed 23 million
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s in France.


Awards


Nomination

* Césars 1992:
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for
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César Awards, France - Awards for 1992
at the
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Around the film

* The scene at the beginning of the film where "Le Squale" negotiates with cocaine bag traffickers is a parody of advertising for Jacques Vabre's El Gringo café. * The response "La dernière fois, avec l'opération Bateau coulé, on a été décodé très vite", pronounced by Jacques François, is an allusion to the ''Rainbow Warrior'' affair. * The Colombian trafficker is pursued by the
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, which is Peruvian, not Colombian. * When Granianski visits his parents-in-law, Jean Reno and Dimitri Rougeul (Geoffroy, the son of Granianski) meet for a short time: they will meet again in 1994 to dub the film ''The Lion King'' in French as the roles of Mufasa and his son Simba. * In Spain, following the success of the following film by Jean-Marie Poiré, ''Les Visiteurs'', ''Operation Corned-Beef'', which had not been released in this country, was released in cinemas in 1994, three years after the French release. * Eight years after the release of the film, which unravels at Parc Astérix, Christian Clavier will play the role of Asterix in the film ''Asterix and Obelix Against Caesar''. * The nationality of Consul Burger is not specified, but because he speaks German, the red and white color of the flag fluttering on the facade of the consulate, and the Tyrolean uniforms of the staff, it is easy to assume that he is the Austrian consul. The portrait of
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, former Austrian President, is present in his office.


Notes


References


See also

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*
Direction de la surveillance du territoire The Direction de la surveillance du territoire (, , abbr. DST) was a directorate of the French National Police operating as a domestic intelligence agency. It was responsible for counterespionage, counterterrorism and more generally the securi ...


External links

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