The best François Siener’s movies

François Siener

François Siener

Today we present the best François Siener’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best François Siener’s movies.
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Waiter!

Waiter!
6.3/10
After a life of emotional and professional upsets, Alex finds himself headwaiter in a chic Parisian restaurant. Well into middle age, divorced but still very much a ladies’ man, he has one great ambition: to open an amusement park by the sea. One day, an old flame, Claire, suddenly re-enters his life. For Alex, the fires of love are easily re-kindled, but Claire has another man in her life…

Go West: A Lucky Luke Adventure

Go West: A Lucky Luke Adventure
6.3/10
The Daltons have escaped to New York, where their accumulated loot is hidden in the carts of Monsieur Pierre's group of honest, naive European immigrants, who naively bought land in California from Crook, who inserted a clause they must claim it within 80 days. Joe emotionally blackmails Luke to guide them there, hoping to escape on the way. The usual route must shortened from 6 to 2 months, so no danger can be avoided. Given Lucky's reputation, Crook decides to shadow them to add sabotage, just to be sure- or is it?

Le garde du corps

Le garde du corps
4.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/02/1984
  • Character: Martial
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Une aspirine pour deux

Une aspirine pour deux
2.5/10
  • Release: 15/11/1992
  • Character: Dick Christie

Cazas

Cazas

Pianoforte

Pianoforte
5.4/10

Passage secret

Passage secret
6.5/10
  • Release: 24/07/1985
In a somewhat deflated story of robbery and deception set against the rooftops and byways of Paris, a group of enterprising petty thieves take advantage of the dog days of August to burglarize vacated apartments. At this time of year, all Parisiens are on vacation elsewhere, and the city is invaded by tourists on vacation from their own cities. In this mass rearrangement of the European population, the thieves get away with their looting until they run into an architect who catches them in the act. But his morals are nothing to brag about, as he gets more involved in what they are doing and wants some of their take. He is also smitten with one of the down-and-out women the thieves have been supporting (Dominque Laffin). As in so many French dramas, these conflicting relationships are doomed to be resolved only by tragedy.

Le Portrait de Dorian Gray

Le Portrait de Dorian Gray
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaFantasy
  • Release: 27/07/1977
  • Character: Un invité

Mohamed Bertrand-Duval

Mohamed Bertrand-Duval
4.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 25/10/1991
In this comedy, the requirements of living a respectable life grow too great for Maurice, as do the burdens of his well-paid executive position. After getting fired when a business proposal he has worked on is translated very badly to his English boss, he confides that he has lost his job to his wife. When she freaks out about that, he gets into his camper and heads south. There, a group of wandering Arab thieves rob him of everything he has of value but then admit him into their circle, calling him "Mohamed." One of their best scams comes when the newly renamed executive proposes that they rob his Paris home to raise money to start a restaurant. Though they are thieves, these new friends show every evidence of having more loyalty, good cheer, and basic morality than the associates the hero left behind.

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