The best Jean-Guy Fechner’s movies

Jean-Guy Fechner

Jean-Guy Fechner

02/03/1947 (77 años)
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Rookies Run Amok

Rookies Run Amok
5.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 15/12/1971
  • Character: Jean-Guy
Les Bidasses en Folie, a french movie from 1971, is a very short, easy to watch, slapstick hippie comedy.

Stadium Nuts

Stadium Nuts
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 22/09/1972
  • Character: Jean-Guy
Les Charlots, a French rock group, continue their adventures, in the manner of the Beatles in Hard Day's Night. This is their second adventure. The foursome are on holiday, camping outside a village. The Olympic flame is going to pass through the village. A grocer, charged to prepare a celebration, calls upon the four to help. One of the four falls for the grocer's daughter. However, she runs away after the sportsman carrying the flame. The foursome set of to find her and win her back.

The Big Store

The Big Store
6.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 06/09/1973
  • Character: Jean-Guy
Four guys working for a small grocer in trouble, declare war on a new giant neighborhood supermarket by attempting several coups. A film about the big store taking over the business of smaller stores.

The Four Charlots Musketeers

The Four Charlots Musketeers
5.4/10
This French slapstick comedy stars the musician/comedian foursome Les Charlots, as valets to the Four Musketeers. One of the film's highlights is a mutual kicking session between Cardinal Richelieu, the King, and a monk. This comedy foursome was enormously popular in 1970s France, and they made a huge number of films during that period.

The Four Charlots Musketeers 2

The Four Charlots Musketeers 2
5.2/10
This French slapstick comedy stars the musician/comedian foursome Les Charlots, as valets to the Four Musketeers. One of the film's highlights is a mutual kicking session between Cardinal Richelieu, the King, and a monk. This comedy foursome was enormously popular in 1970s France, and they made a huge number of films during that period.

Rookies Go to War

Rookies Go to War
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 11/11/1974
  • Character: Jean-Guy
A Grand Slapstick comedy about four buddies serving in the army. Their long-suffering sergeant attempts to whip them into shape but the conflict spirals out of control.

Charlots Go to Spain

Charlots Go to Spain
4.7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 14/12/1972
  • Character: Jean-Guy
Four friends from Paris are living misadventures of all sorts in Spain when their group of travelers is forced to split due to a travel scam.

Trop c'est trop

Trop c'est trop
5.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 05/06/1975
  • Character: Cameo
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From Hong Kong with Love

From Hong Kong with Love
4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 17/12/1975
  • Character: Jean-Guy
Bons baisers de Hong Kong (From Hong Kong with Love) is a 1975 French film directed by Yvan Chiffre. It is a parody of James Bond movies featuring Les Charlots with scenes shot in Hong Kong. Mickey Rooney featured in the film as well as Bernard Lee and Lois Maxwell, stars of the James Bond films who appeared as M and Moneypenny respectively.

The Great Java

The Great Java
5.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/01/1971
  • Character: Jean-Guy
Five friends come to the city Brizul. Here they want to find Mr Auguste Kougloff who owns them money, namely 20 million.

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