
Father and Guns 2 2017
In the follow-up to the hit comedy *Father and Guns*, director Émile Gaudreault reunites the dynamic duo of Michel Côté and Louis-José Houde for another round of chaotic father-son antics.
Director: Émile Gaudreault
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Father and Guns 2 (2017) about?
The sequel follows Marc Laroche and Jacques as they navigate personal crises—Marc with his relationship troubles and Jacques in denial about aging—while stumbling into a couples' therapy bootcamp infiltrated by a Mafia lieutenant. Chaos ensues as old habits and new surprises collide.
Who directed Father and Guns 2?
Émile Gaudreault, the acclaimed director behind the original *Father and Guns* and other Quebecois comedies.
Who stars in Father and Guns 2?
The film stars Michel Côté, Louis-José Houde, Patrice Robitaille, Julie Le Breton, and Karine Vanasse, reuniting the original cast with fresh faces.
Is Father and Guns 2 (2017) worth watching?
With its mix of slapstick humor and heartfelt moments, *Father and Guns 2* delivers a fun ride for fans of the genre. The chemistry between the leads and Gaudreault's direction make it a solid choice for comedy lovers, though it may not reinvent the wheel.
How long is Father and Guns 2?
The film runs for 117 minutes, offering a full dose of comedy and chaos.
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About Father and Guns 2 (2017) — A hilarious sequel to the beloved father-son comedy
In the follow-up to the hit comedy *Father and Guns*, director Émile Gaudreault reunites the dynamic duo of Michel Côté and Louis-José Houde for another round of chaotic father-son antics. This time, the stakes are higher as Marc Laroche finds himself at odds with his girlfriend Alice, while his partner Jacques clings desperately to his youthful denial. When a chance encounter with a Mafia lieutenant and his partner leads them to sign up for a couples' bootcamp, the stage is set for one hilarious yet heartfelt therapy session gone wild.
Packed with sharp wit and slapstick humor, *Father and Guns 2 (2017)* dives deep into themes of aging, relationships, and the lengths we go to avoid facing reality. The film's lively atmosphere blends crime-comedy shenanigans with genuine moments of warmth, making it a standout sequel that balances laughs with unexpected tenderness.