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Asterix Und Obelix Mission Kleopatra 2002

2002 French film

Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra
(Astérix & Obélix : Mission Cléopâtre)
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Directed by Alain Chabat
Written by Alain Chabat
Based on Asterix and Cleopatra
by René Goscinny
Albert Uderzo
Produced by Claude Berri
Starring Gérard Depardieu
Christian Clavier
Jamel Debbouze
Alain Chabat
Monica Bellucci
Claude Rich
Gérard Darmon
Cinematography Laurent Dailland
Edited by Stéphane Pereira
Music by Philippe Chany
Distributed by Pathé Distribution (France, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and Switzerland)
Miramax Films[1] (Select territories; through Buena Vista International[2])

Release date

30 Jan 2002

Running time

107 min.
Countries France
Italy
Language French
Budget $58.five million[3]
Box office $128 million[4]

Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (French: Astérix et Obélix : Mission Cléopâtre), also known equally Asterix and Obelix Run into Cleopatra , is a 2002 French/Italian fantasy comedy motion-picture show written and directed by Alain Chabat and adapted from the comic book series Asterix by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Based on the book Asterix and Cleopatra, which had previously been adjusted into a 1968 blithe film, it also acts equally a sequel to the 1999 moving picture Asterix & Obelix Take On Caesar.

Christian Clavier and Gérard Depardieu reprise their roles as Asterix and Obelix, aslope newcomers Jamel Debbouze, Monica Bellucci, Claude Rich, Gérard Darmon, Édouard Baer, Dieudonné, and Chabat himself.

It was the near expensive French flick at that fourth dimension, before being browbeaten past A Very Long Engagement two years later. A disquisitional success, it was also a major box function success in France, becoming its well-nigh successful film in 36 years and second biggest commercial success of all time afterwards 1966'due south La Grande Vadrouille.

Plot [edit]

Infuriated by belittlements, Queen Cleopatra makes a bargain with Julius Caesar: if the Egyptians build a palace at Alexandria, in three months, which is larger than Caesar'due south palace in Rome he must acknowledge that Egypt was the greatest of nations. To perform this task, Cleopatra hires the architect Numerobis, on pain of death and much to the dismay of Pyradonis, Cleopatra'due south customary architect. He and his secretary Papyris discuss the druid Getafix (Panoramix in the original French), whose potion empowers its drinkers; and Numerobis goes in search of him.

Numerobis arrives in Gaul and persuades Getafix to embark with him to Alexandria. Once they make it, they use the druid'southward magic potion to speed up the construction (with Cleopatra's permission), and Pyradonis realizes he must stop Numerobis from finishing the palace within the deadline by demolition (such as getting Asterix, Obelix and Getafix lost in a pyramid, or framing them for Cleopatra'south failed assassination). Later declining multiple times, Pyradonis finally decides to inform Caesar about the potion's use and the potential victory of Cleopatra. Caesar knows the Gauls (having failed to capture their village multiple times) and decides to besiege the construction site until Asterix, Obelix and Getafix surrender. Numerobis, Papyris and the three Gallics defend the site and decide to inform Cleopatra of Caesar'southward actions. Meanwhile, Pyradonis and Numerobis, both after drinking the potion, fight in the site until Numerobis finally wins the duel. Cleopatra arrives on the battlefield and reprimands Caesar's lack of sportsmanship. The Romans are forced to cease the siege and assist in the continuation of the construction, which is finished on fourth dimension. The palace is inaugurated and Caesar counterwillingly names Egypt the greatest Empire in that location ever was. Numerobis wins a large amount of gilt, Getafix receives manuscripts from the Library of Alexandria, and all the protagonists partake in a banquet (including some of the motion picture'south Roman antagonists).

Cast [edit]

Grapheme Actor name
Asterix Christian Clavier
Obelix Gérard Depardieu
Numerobis / Edifis Jamel Debbouze
Otis Édouard Baer
Cleopatra Monica Bellucci
Nexusis Edouard Montoute
Julius Caesar Alain Chabat
Getafix Claude Rich
Amonbofis / Criminalis Gérard Darmon
Itinéris (Vodafonis) Isabelle Nanty
Cartapus Chantal Lauby
Sucettalanis Marina Foïs
Caius Céplus Dieudonné
Caius Antivirus Jean-Paul Rouve
Redbeard Bernard Farcy
Chamandra Noémie Lenoir
The taster Dominique Besnehard
Caesar's secretary Emma de Caunes
The tiler Zinedine Soualem
Narrator Pierre Tchernia

Boosted Voices [edit]

  • Jean Benguigi (Crustaceous)
  • Michel Elias
  • Sophie Noël (Bloody Bristles's Daughter)

Vocalisation bandage [edit]

Graphic symbol English bandage
Asterix David Coburn
Banquet Doorman
Obelix Dominic Fumusa
Edifis Yul Vazquez
Otis David Cowgill
Cleopatra Diane Neal
Julius Caesar T. Scott Cunningham
Getafix Philip Proctor
Amonbofis Tom Weiner
Cellularservis Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Kittypus Edie Mirman
Handmaiden Bridget Hoffman
Gluteus Maximus Lex Lang
Caius Lucius Tom Kenny
Gimmeakis Peggy O'Neal
Tiler Sean McPhillips
Narrator Erik Bergmann

Additional Voices [edit]

  • Matt Adler
  • Stephen Apostolina (Hutchus, "Superpower" Soldier #2, Flying thru Intersection Soldier)
  • Kirk Baily
  • Steve Blum (Starskyus, "Superpower" Soldier #1)
  • Steve Bulen (Documentary Narrator, Catapult Commander, Slave Driver with Horn)
  • Steve Cassling
  • David Cowgill (Nazi Commandant, One-time Hayseed)
  • Dan Edelstein (Roman on Horseback)
  • Elisa Gabrielli
  • Jason Harris Katz (Young Hayseed, Cat)
  • Tom Kenny ("My Bad" Soldier)
  • Steve Kramer
  • Lex Lang (Jailer, Gaul Forest Centurion)
  • Matthew Labyorteaux
  • Jonathan Nichols
  • Paul Pape
  • Philip Proctor (Peg Leg)
  • Stuart Robinson (Roman Drill Instructor, Crow's Nest Lookout, Sculptor)
  • Lia Sargent (Encarmine Beard's Daughter)
  • Michael Sorich (Cleopatra'southward Portraitist, Bribed Boatman)
  • Barry Stigler (Crustaceous)

Soundtrack [edit]

  • "Mission Cleopatra" – Snoop Dogg and Jamel Debbouze
  • "Asterix and Cleopatra" – Philippe Chany
  • "I Got Y'all (I Experience Good)" – James Chocolate-brown
  • "Yakety Sax" – Boots Randolph
  • "The Imperial March (Darth Vader'south Theme)" – John Williams
  • "Ti amo" – Umberto Tozzi and Monica Bellucci
  • "Chi mai"- Ennio Morricone
  • "Walk Like an Egyptian" – Deep Forest feat. Beverly Jo Scott

Release [edit]

The film had the widest opening in France at the time, opening on 950 screens.[v]

Habitation media [edit]

In the United Kingdom, it was watched by 570,000 viewers on television during the first half of 2005, making it the most-watched foreign-language film on UK telly during that period.[6]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Miramax stamps 'Asterix' passport". Multifariousness. 31 May 2001. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2001)". UniFrance . Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  3. ^ JP. "Astérix et Obélix: Mission Cléopatre ()". JP's Box-Role (Version Mobile) (in French). Retrieved 2019-01-27 .
  4. ^ "Asterix et Obelix: Mission Cleopatra (2002)". Box Function Mojo. 2002-06-07. Retrieved 2019-01-27 .
  5. ^ James, Alison (24 December 2001). "Homegrown pix proceeds in Europe". Diversity. p. seven.
  6. ^ "4. Picture show on U.k. Television in the First Half of 2005". Research and Statistics Bulletin. British Film Institute, UK Picture show Council. iii (ane): xx-34 (26-7). September 2005. Retrieved 21 Apr 2022 – via Yumpu.

External links [edit]

  • Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra at IMDb
  • Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra at Box Office Mojo

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterix_%26_Obelix:_Mission_Cleopatra

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