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Influence Peddling 1999

★ 4.345 votes95 min📅 1999-03-31

In this 1999 French comedy from director Dominique Farrugia, white-collar criminals Maxime and Gérard face a chaotic five-year prison sentence that immediately spirals into absurdity.

Director: Dominique Farrugia

Cast

Thierry Lhermitte
Thierry Lhermitte
Maxime Edouard François-Marie de Labardière
Gérard Jugnot
Gérard Jugnot
Gérard Ravanelli
Aure Atika
Aure Atika
Sandrine Athan
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Pierre-Jean Guisard
Franck Dubosc
Franck Dubosc
Fabien
Zinedine Soualem
Zinedine Soualem
Gilles
Lionel Abelanski
Lionel Abelanski
Serge
Marie-Christine Adam
Marie-Christine Adam
l'aubergiste
Didier Bénureau
Didier Bénureau
le chef de cabinet
Jean-Paul Rouve
Jean-Paul Rouve
Jean-Frédéric, l'adjoint du chef de cabinet

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Influence Peddling (1999) about?

Two white-collar criminals, Maxime and Gérard, are being transported to prison when hired killers attack and the country erupts in strikes, trapping them in a nightmarish journey. Between botched escapes and deadly pursuits, what begins as a routine transfer becomes a comedic thriller.

Who directed Influence Peddling?

Influence Peddling was directed by Dominique Farrugia, known for blending sharp social satire with slapstick comedy in French cinema.

Who stars in Influence Peddling?

The film features Thierry Lhermitte, Gérard Jugnot, Aure Atika, Franck Dubosc, and Zinedine Soualem in key roles alongside veteran actor Jean-Pierre Cassel.

Is Influence Peddling (1999) worth watching?

For fans of 1990s French comedy, Influence Peddling offers an energetic mix of farce and suspense, anchored by strong performances. While not a mainstream classic, its chaotic charm makes it a diverting pick—especially if you enjoy underdog capers with a dash of chaos.

How long is Influence Peddling?

Influence Peddling has a runtime of 95 minutes.

About Influence Peddling (1999) — A French comedy of chaos, crime, and country-wide strikes

In this 1999 French comedy from director Dominique Farrugia, white-collar criminals Maxime and Gérard face a chaotic five-year prison sentence that immediately spirals into absurdity. What should be a simple transfer to Melun prison becomes a high-stakes odyssey when hired killers target the pair mid-transit, turning their escort into a deadly game of cat and mouse. Sandrine Athan, the dedicated officer assigned to oversee their journey, finds herself in over her head as nationwide strikes cripple travel, their escape attempts multiply, and every detour intensifies the danger.

The film thrives on sharp wit and relentless mishaps, blending prison-break chaos with the frenetic energy of a society on the brink. With a stellar cast led by Thierry Lhermitte and Gérard Jugnot, Influence Peddling (1999) delivers a freshly brewed farce where incompetence meets desperation, and the road to justice is anything but straightforward.