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L'Opération Corned-Beef

L'Opération Corned Beef is a French film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré. It was filmed during the summer of 1990 and released on 6 February 1991.

L'Opération Corned-Beef
Directed byJean-Marie Poiré
Screenplay byJean-Marie Poiré
Christian Clavier
Produced byAlain Terzian
StarringChristian Clavier
Jean Reno
Isabelle Renauld
Mireille Rufel
Valérie Lemercier
Jacques François
Music byEric Levi
Production
company
Release date
6 February 1991
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance

It was the fifth collaboration between screenwriters Jean-Marie Poiré and Christian Clavier. The film also brought actors Christian Clavier and Jean Reno together, before their appearance in Les Visiteurs.

Synopsis edit

 
A can of corned beef

The film begins in Bogotá, Colombia. Captain Philippe Boulier, called 'Le Squale' (The Shark) (Jean Reno), is monitoring the actions of Augusto Zargas (André Schmit), a former Argentinian colonel and current arms dealer.

To track his movements, the French secret service (DGSE) hides a microphone in the engagement ring of Marie-Laurence Granianski (Valérie Lemercier), an interpreter for the consul general, one of Zargas' associates (Marc de Jonge).

Ms. Granianski wants to take a few days off to celebrate her wedding anniversary with her husband, Jean-Jacques (Christian Clavier). 'Le Squale' tries to sabotage the couple's relationship by tempting the husband with a beautiful woman, so that Ms. Granianski will cancel her wedding anniversary and remain at the consulate.

'Le Squale' does not know that the agent they send is actually his own fiancé, Isabelle (Isabelle Renauld). However, in the end, Jean-Jacques Granianski, an average Frenchman and corporate psychologist, resists the secret agent.

Technical details edit

 
The final scene takes place in the courtyard of Les Invalides.
 
The scene where the elderly lady returns through the hospice gateway was filmed in Theuville, Val-d'Oise.
  • Title: L'Opération Corned Beef
  • Director: Jean-Marie Poiré
  • Assistant director: Alain-Michel Blanc, Paul Gueu and Simon Lelouch
  • Screenplay and script: Christian Clavier, Jean-Marie Poiré
  • Sets: Hugues Tissandier
  • Costumes: Sophie Marcou[1]
  • Director of photography: Jean-Yves Le Mener
  • Sound: Pierre Charles Lenoir
  • Music: Eric Lévi
  • Editing: Catherine Kelber[2]
  • Casting director: Françoise Menidrey[3]
  • Producer: Alain Terzian
  • Production companies: Gaumont, Alpilles productions, Amigo productions, Alter Films,[Note 1] TF1 Films Production
  • Country: France
  • Language: French (with some dialogue in Spanish and German)
  • Format: colour – 35mm – CinemaScope
  • Length: 105 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy, Action, Adventure
  • Release dates:
    • France: 6 February 1991
    • Germany: 13 June 1991
    • Hungary: 21 February 1992 (titled Marhakonzerv akció)
    • Spain: 11 March 1994 (titled Operación Chuleta de Ternera)
    • Japan: 5 March 1997 (direct-to-video)

Cast edit

 
Christian Clavier plays Jean-Jacques Granianski, a corporate psychologist who finds himself mixed up in Opération Corned-Beef.

Production edit

Genesis and development edit

Christian Clavier and Jean-Marie Poiré pitched the film to producer Alain Terzian over dinner one evening. He was enthusiastic, but unsure about the title. He suggested renaming the film Le Squale (after the main character), but the authors preferred to retain the original title.

Jean-Marie Poiré had great difficulty getting the project started because of his recent failure with Mes meilleurs copains.

Casting edit

 
 
While Jean Reno was taking his first lead role in a comedy, Valérie Lemercier gained her first major supporting role in a film, after some minor appearances in other films.

Gérard Depardieu was initially asked to play "Le Squale", but he refused. He nevertheless shot Les Anges gardiens with Jean-Marie Poiré and Christian Clavier four years later. Other actors were considered, such as Daniel Auteuil (who was shooting Lacenaire (film)|Lacenaire), Thierry Lhermitte, Gérard Lanvin, Pierre Arditi,[6] and Bernard Giraudeau. It was Marie-Anne Chazel, companion of Christian Clavier, who suggested Jean Reno for the role of "Le Squale".

Producer Alain Terzian, in an interview with Première, narrated the hiring of Jean Reno:

[... So I asked Luc who was his agent, and Luc said, 'This is my father! Reno is in Yucatán, but my dad can bring him the script. He was shooting L'Homme au masque d'or with Marlee Matlin. Three days later, the phone rang in my office, avenue de Messine:

Hello, it's Jean. It's amazing. When do we shoot? When do we sign?

And while we were talking, a fax was coming in:

Name: Jean Reno. Movie: Operation Corned Beef. Salary: You will put what you want.

It was launched.

— Alain Terzian, Première no. 456[7]

Jean-Marie Poiré had great faith in this duo, which mixed the generations of Le Splendid with Christian Clavier and The Big Blue with Jean Reno.

Catherine Jacob had to turn down the part of Marie-Laurence Granianski because she was already cast in Merci la vie, directed by Bertrand Blier. Ironically, she received a César Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress alongside Valérie Lemercier who was cast as Marie-Laurence Granianski. Carole Bouquet was also approached for the role. It was Françoise Menidrey, a casting director, who suggested that Jean-Marie Poiré and Alain Terzian see a performance of the play Un fil à la patte at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal and pay attention to one of the supporting actresses, Valérie Lemercier: Poiré and Terzian "laughed their head off" during the play and she was hired for the film.[7]

This film marks the first collaboration of the quartet Poiré–Clavier–Reno–Lemercier, who were reunited in Les Visiteurs two years later, in 1993.

Many young actresses auditioned for the role of Isabelle Fourreau. Poiré finally chose Isabelle Renauld, who was at the beginning of her career.

To represent the President of the Republic, a character only seen from behind in the film, a "casting of skulls" was made to find an actor whose head looked closest to that of François Mitterrand.

Shooting edit

Stunts edit

Initially, the scenes taking place aboard the Citroën BX had to be made on a voiture travelling, a common filming technique where the actor pretends to drive the vehicle. However, in these conditions, the travelling car can only roll at low speed and this posed problems during the shooting of the scene on the national road, where the BX is supposed to roll at 140 km/h. Because the car was travelling slowly, they were overtaken by trucks that honked at them or flashed their lights, which made the filming impossible. Jean Reno himself made the decision to actually drive the BX 140 km/h on the national, among the flow of normal traffic, with a remote camera attached to the hood of the car and the sound recording equipment installed in the trunk. Also, with Jean Reno performing some "simple" stunts at the wheel of the BX, Christian Clavier's fears, as a passenger, were very real.

Cars edit

 
Filming of a scene with Jean Reno, Christian Clavier and the Citroën BX 16 TGS, colour Rouge Delage.

The film honors the Citroën range of the moment, where several contemporary models of the brand appear throughout this comedy (AX, BX, XM, CX EVASION Ambulance, C 25).[8] All cars were loaned by Citroën:

 
A Citroën XM similar to the one used by Général Masse.
  • The Citroën BX Jean-Jacques Granianski (Christian Clavier) is a BX 16 TGS model 1990 Red Delage color.[8] For the purposes of the film, no less than six BXs were used: a new BX with 2,000 km on the clock was used for "calm" scenes and on-board shots and, for the eventful or waterfall scenes, five other older cars have been made up to look like new. The car appears in the scene in the sunflower field and the BX used for this sequence is older because its interior is brown while it is gray in the new BX.
  • The Citroën XM of General Masse (Jacques François) - that is offered to Jean-Jacques Granianski (Christian Clavier) at the end of the film, in compensation for the destruction of his BX brand new by the Squale (Jean Reno) - is an XM V6 finish "Ambiance" model 1990, pearl gray metallic varnished color.[8] There was a small mistake in the shooting: during the first scene with this XM, where the Squale and General Masse start a conversation, the passenger seat and the passenger door panel of the car are velvet gray, unlike the driver's seat which is black leather.
  • The van Citroën C25 of General Moulin (Jacques Dacqmine) is a C25E Combi Comfort model 1987, metallic Satellite Gray color varnished.[8]

Filming locations edit

The scenes supposed to take place in Colombia were shot in Mexico. During one scene, the Mexican flag is visible on a building.

The Saviem SM 7 truck of occupational medicine, which acts as a "submarine" for DGSE agents, is parked in front of 74 avenue d'Iéna at Paris, in the 16th arrondissement, near the Arc de Triomphe. On his arrival to visit his wife Marie-Laurence (Valérie Lemercier) at the Consulate, Jean-Jacques Granianski (Christian Clavier) parks his Citroën BX in front of 74 avenue de Jena. The consulate is located opposite rue Auguste-Vacquerie.

When Le Squale (Jean Reno) returned to Paris by plane from Colombia, he landed at Orly West Airport. Later in the film, in this airport Le Squale accompanies Graninski for a weekend in Venice with Maryline.

The scenes where the Citroën BX rolls on the national road with Jean Reno and Christian Clavier on board take place on Route nationale 12 between the villages of Cherisy and Houdan.

The scenes taking place at the home of the Granianski are supposed to happen at Dreux, at the fictional address "24 avenue du Paris, residence Pompadour". In reality, the shooting took place on Allée des Terres Neuves in Croissy-sur-Seine.

The scene where the old lady enters the portal of a hospice was shot in Theuville, in the Val-d'Oise.

The Citroën XM of General Masse (Jacques François) is parked in the underground parking George V, Avenue George V in Paris 8th arrondissement. When Le Squale (Jean Reno) and Aspirant Garcia (Mireille Rufel) return to Paris after the explosion of the Granianski BX, and after abandoning it in the middle of the countryside, they park the SEAT Marbella level 41 avenue George V, at the time before Bank Hervé (now replaced by an Armani store). In the background, there is a poster of the film Bienvenue à bord!, a French film by Jean-Louis Leconte with Pierre Richard and Martin Lamotte, released in September 1990. Scenes are then shot at the Hotel Prince de Galles.

For the end of the film, many scenes were shot in the Parc Astérix and on its parking lot. A particular scene takes place on the aquatic attraction named at the time "The Descent of the Styx".

Dubbing edit

 
François Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl

Didier Gustin, at that time little known, imitates François Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl in a short scene, as they appear only from the back.

Music edit

Music for the film was composed by Eric Lévi, former member - and founder - of the group Shakin' Street, whose song "Solid As Rock", written by Fabienne Shine, appears in the film. The main song of the film, "Passion For War / Love", was written by R. Stone and Éric Lévi and sung by Joan Paladin (Joan Peltz).

The album containing the music from the film, titled simply Bande Originale du Film L'Opération Corned-Beef, was released the same year as the film.

Bande Originale du Film L'Opération Corned-Beef
Soundtrack album by
Eric Lévi and various artists
Released  France 21 February 1991
LabelVersailles (division de Sony Music Entertainment France)
ProducerEric Lévi
Credits

All tracks are written by Eric Lévi

No.TitleLength
1."Taxi Ride in Bogota (1st version)"02:21
2."La Veuve en noir"00:45
3."No Deal"04:02
4."Passion For War / Love" (sung by Joan Paladin)03:44
5."Suspens"00:38
6."Down Under"01:02
7."Zargas"00:36
8."Night Bite"00:50
9."I Love Kisses" (with Frederick Rousseau)00:45
10."I Love Kisses (instrumental version)" (with Frederick Rousseau)00:44
11."Coney Island"00:36
12."La Clef d'Herman" ([Note 2])01:40
13."Bad Girl"00:19
14."The Big Fall"00:48
15."Zargas' Landing"00:25
16."Zargas' Fallin"00:38
17."Zargas' Parade"01:00
18."Black Escort 1"00:23
19."Black Escort 2"00:19
20."Hang On"01:14
21."Game's Over"00:46
22."Passion For War / Love (instrumental version)"03:49
23."Taxi Ride in Bogota (2nd version)"02:11
24."Solid As Rock" (Shakin' Street)04:12

Release edit

Promotion edit

The trailer shows images from the film accompanied by a voice-over from Jean Reno (playing the role of Le Squale), sending an audio message to "My Dear Georges":

Dear Georges, I started this espionage mission in Bogota three weeks ago and it is one of the most formidable of all my career as an officer at the DGSE, serving France: spinning, manipulations various, kidnappings, murders, robberies, fake photos ... the routine, what! Everything was going well for the better when an unpredictable tile fell on my back, named Jean-Jacques Granianski. A priori the guy is very commonplace, it's an absolute zero ... Well, my old Georges, it's wrong: this guy is a calamity top level that jeopardizes the honor and safety of France. .. and who can even bring down the president; all for a ridiculous story of a good woman. He made me drool, believe me. So I have two solutions: to make it disappear or to drown it. I'll tell you more on February 6th. After this movie, The Bridge on the River Kwai will look like an intellectual movie.

— Philippe Boulier, called "The Squale" (Jean Reno), in the trailer of the film[9]

Reception edit

Valérie Lemercier's performance was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress in the 17th César Awards.[10] She did not win the César but two years later received it for her dual role in Les Visiteurs, Jean-Marie Poiré's next film.

Box office edit

L’Opération Corned Beef was placed 15th in the box-office of France in 1991, with 1,475,580 admissions.

Awards edit

Nomination edit

Around the film edit

  • The scene at the beginning of the film where "Le Squale" negotiates with cocaine bag traffickers is a parody of advertising for Jacques Vabre's El Gringo café.
  • The response "La dernière fois, avec l'opération Bateau coulé, on a été décodé très vite", pronounced by Jacques François, is an allusion to the Rainbow Warrior affair.
  • The Colombian trafficker is pursued by the Shining Path, which is Peruvian, not Colombian.
  • When Granianski visits his parents-in-law, Jean Reno and Dimitri Rougeul (Geoffroy, the son of Granianski) meet for a short time: they will meet again in 1994 to dub the film The Lion King in French as the roles of Mufasa and his son Simba.
  • In Spain, following the success of the following film by Jean-Marie Poiré, Les Visiteurs, Operation Corned-Beef, which had not been released in this country, was released in cinemas in 1994, i.e. 3 years after the French release.
  • Eight years after the release of the film, which unravels at Parc Astérix, Christian Clavier will play the role of Asterix in the film Asterix and Obelix Against Caesar.
  • The nationality of Consul Burger is not specified. However, because he speaks German, the red and white color of the flag fluttering on the facade of the consulate, and the Tyrolean uniforms of the staff, it is easy to assume that he is the Austrian consul. The portrait of Kurt Waldheim, former Austrian President, is present in his office.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Alter Films is the production company of Alain Terzian ("Al" for Alain and "Ter" for Terzian).
  2. ^ The track "La Clef d'Herman" is a nod to pianist Richard Clayderman.

References edit

  1. ^ "Sophie Marcou". IMDb.
  2. ^ "Catherine Kelber". IMDb.
  3. ^ "Françoise Menidrey". IMDb.
  4. ^ "André Schmit". IMDb.
  5. ^ "Jean-Marie CORNILLE".
  6. ^ Gilles Botineau, Christian Clavier, Splendid Carrière!, Christian Navarro editions, 2016, preface by Patrice Leconte, ISBN 978-2914909945
  7. ^ a b Gaël Golhen; François Grelet (February 2015). "Alain Terzian, the last nabob". Première. No. 456. p. 62. ISSN 0399-3698.
  8. ^ a b c d Operation Corned-Beef on the Internet Movie Cars Database.
  9. ^ L'Opération Corned beef trailer at AlloCiné
  10. ^ a b César Awards, France - Awards for 1992 at the Internet Movie Database

See also edit

External links edit

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L Operation Corned Beef is a French film directed by Jean Marie Poire It was filmed during the summer of 1990 and released on 6 February 1991 L Operation Corned BeefDirected byJean Marie PoireScreenplay byJean Marie PoireChristian ClavierProduced byAlain TerzianStarringChristian ClavierJean RenoIsabelle RenauldMireille RufelValerie LemercierJacques FrancoisMusic byEric LeviProductioncompanyGaumontRelease date6 February 1991Running time105 minutesCountryFranceIt was the fifth collaboration between screenwriters Jean Marie Poire and Christian Clavier The film also brought actors Christian Clavier and Jean Reno together before their appearance in Les Visiteurs Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Technical details 3 Cast 4 Production 4 1 Genesis and development 4 2 Casting 4 3 Shooting 4 3 1 Stunts 4 3 2 Cars 4 3 3 Filming locations 4 4 Dubbing 4 5 Music 5 Release 5 1 Promotion 5 2 Reception 5 3 Box office 6 Awards 6 1 Nomination 7 Around the film 8 Notes 9 References 10 See also 11 External linksSynopsis edit nbsp A can of corned beefThe film begins in Bogota Colombia Captain Philippe Boulier called Le Squale The Shark Jean Reno is monitoring the actions of Augusto Zargas Andre Schmit a former Argentinian colonel and current arms dealer To track his movements the French secret service DGSE hides a microphone in the engagement ring of Marie Laurence Granianski Valerie Lemercier an interpreter for the consul general one of Zargas associates Marc de Jonge Ms Granianski wants to take a few days off to celebrate her wedding anniversary with her husband Jean Jacques Christian Clavier Le Squale tries to sabotage the couple s relationship by tempting the husband with a beautiful woman so that Ms Granianski will cancel her wedding anniversary and remain at the consulate Le Squale does not know that the agent they send is actually his own fiance Isabelle Isabelle Renauld However in the end Jean Jacques Granianski an average Frenchman and corporate psychologist resists the secret agent Technical details edit nbsp The final scene takes place in the courtyard of Les Invalides nbsp The scene where the elderly lady returns through the hospice gateway was filmed in Theuville Val d Oise Title L Operation Corned Beef Director Jean Marie Poire Assistant director Alain Michel Blanc Paul Gueu and Simon Lelouch Screenplay and script Christian Clavier Jean Marie Poire Sets Hugues Tissandier Costumes Sophie Marcou 1 Director of photography Jean Yves Le Mener Sound Pierre Charles Lenoir Music Eric Levi Editing Catherine Kelber 2 Casting director Francoise Menidrey 3 Producer Alain Terzian Production companies Gaumont Alpilles productions Amigo productions Alter Films Note 1 TF1 Films Production Country France Language French with some dialogue in Spanish and German Format colour 35mm CinemaScope Length 105 minutes Genre Comedy Action Adventure Release dates France 6 February 1991 Germany 13 June 1991 Hungary 21 February 1992 titled Marhakonzerv akcio Spain 11 March 1994 titled Operacion Chuleta de Ternera Japan 5 March 1997 direct to video Cast edit nbsp Christian Clavier plays Jean Jacques Granianski a corporate psychologist who finds himself mixed up in Operation Corned Beef Christian Clavier Jean Jacques Granianski Jean Reno Captain Philippe Boulier called le Squale the shark agent of the DGSE Valerie Lemercier Marie Laurence Granianski Isabelle Renauld Lieutenant Isabelle Fourreau Mireille Rufel Aspirant Monique Garcia Jacques Francois General Masse of the DGSE Francis Coffinet Georges Favart coworker of Boulier at the DGSE Marc de Jonge Horst Burger the Austrian consul Jacques Dacqmine General Moulin of the DST Raymond Gerome Ghislain Chauffereau the father in law of Jean Jacques Granianski Dimitri Rougeul Geoffroy one of Granianski s two sons Jacques Sereys Defence Minister Andre Schmit 4 Argentinian colonel Augusto Zargas Philippe Laudenbach Minister of Home Affairs Jean Marie Cornille 5 Adjoint general secretary Froment who walks Francois Mitterrand s dog Yves Barsacq The president s butler Dan Simkovitch 2nd class Delphine Granger Jean Pierre Clami Traveller that Boulier prevents from leaving the toilets at the airport Luc Barney Singer who performs the song Robin des Bois Robin Hood at the Elysee Palace Didier Gustin President Francois Mitterrand voice Unknown Francois Mitterrand from the back Unknown Helmut Kohl from the back Jean Marie Poire A client at the cafeteria of the gas station cameo Production editGenesis and development edit Christian Clavier and Jean Marie Poire pitched the film to producer Alain Terzian over dinner one evening He was enthusiastic but unsure about the title He suggested renaming the film Le Squale after the main character but the authors preferred to retain the original title Jean Marie Poire had great difficulty getting the project started because of his recent failure with Mes meilleurs copains Casting edit nbsp nbsp While Jean Reno was taking his first lead role in a comedy Valerie Lemercier gained her first major supporting role in a film after some minor appearances in other films Gerard Depardieu was initially asked to play Le Squale but he refused He nevertheless shot Les Anges gardiens with Jean Marie Poire and Christian Clavier four years later Other actors were considered such as Daniel Auteuil who was shooting Lacenaire film Lacenaire Thierry Lhermitte Gerard Lanvin Pierre Arditi 6 and Bernard Giraudeau It was Marie Anne Chazel companion of Christian Clavier who suggested Jean Reno for the role of Le Squale Producer Alain Terzian in an interview with Premiere narrated the hiring of Jean Reno So I asked Luc who was his agent and Luc said This is my father Reno is in Yucatan but my dad can bring him the script He was shooting L Homme au masque d or with Marlee Matlin Three days later the phone rang in my office avenue de Messine Hello it s Jean It s amazing When do we shoot When do we sign And while we were talking a fax was coming in Name Jean Reno Movie Operation Corned Beef Salary You will put what you want It was launched Alain Terzian Premiere no 456 7 Jean Marie Poire had great faith in this duo which mixed the generations of Le Splendid with Christian Clavier and The Big Blue with Jean Reno Catherine Jacob had to turn down the part of Marie Laurence Granianski because she was already cast in Merci la vie directed by Bertrand Blier Ironically she received a Cesar Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress alongside Valerie Lemercier who was cast as Marie Laurence Granianski Carole Bouquet was also approached for the role It was Francoise Menidrey a casting director who suggested that Jean Marie Poire and Alain Terzian see a performance of the play Un fil a la patte at the Theatre du Palais Royal and pay attention to one of the supporting actresses Valerie Lemercier Poire and Terzian laughed their head off during the play and she was hired for the film 7 This film marks the first collaboration of the quartet Poire Clavier Reno Lemercier who were reunited in Les Visiteurs two years later in 1993 Many young actresses auditioned for the role of Isabelle Fourreau Poire finally chose Isabelle Renauld who was at the beginning of her career To represent the President of the Republic a character only seen from behind in the film a casting of skulls was made to find an actor whose head looked closest to that of Francois Mitterrand Shooting edit Stunts edit Initially the scenes taking place aboard the Citroen BX had to be made on a voiture travelling a common filming technique where the actor pretends to drive the vehicle However in these conditions the travelling car can only roll at low speed and this posed problems during the shooting of the scene on the national road where the BX is supposed to roll at 140 km h Because the car was travelling slowly they were overtaken by trucks that honked at them or flashed their lights which made the filming impossible Jean Reno himself made the decision to actually drive the BX 140 km h on the national among the flow of normal traffic with a remote camera attached to the hood of the car and the sound recording equipment installed in the trunk Also with Jean Reno performing some simple stunts at the wheel of the BX Christian Clavier s fears as a passenger were very real Cars edit nbsp Filming of a scene with Jean Reno Christian Clavier and the Citroen BX 16 TGS colour Rouge Delage The film honors the Citroen range of the moment where several contemporary models of the brand appear throughout this comedy AX BX XM CX EVASION Ambulance C 25 8 All cars were loaned by Citroen nbsp A Citroen XM similar to the one used by General Masse The Citroen BX Jean Jacques Granianski Christian Clavier is a BX 16 TGS model 1990 Red Delage color 8 For the purposes of the film no less than six BXs were used a new BX with 2 000 km on the clock was used for calm scenes and on board shots and for the eventful or waterfall scenes five other older cars have been made up to look like new The car appears in the scene in the sunflower field and the BX used for this sequence is older because its interior is brown while it is gray in the new BX The Citroen XM of General Masse Jacques Francois that is offered to Jean Jacques Granianski Christian Clavier at the end of the film in compensation for the destruction of his BX brand new by the Squale Jean Reno is an XM V6 finish Ambiance model 1990 pearl gray metallic varnished color 8 There was a small mistake in the shooting during the first scene with this XM where the Squale and General Masse start a conversation the passenger seat and the passenger door panel of the car are velvet gray unlike the driver s seat which is black leather The van Citroen C25 of General Moulin Jacques Dacqmine is a C25E Combi Comfort model 1987 metallic Satellite Gray color varnished 8 Filming locations edit The scenes supposed to take place in Colombia were shot in Mexico During one scene the Mexican flag is visible on a building The Saviem SM 7 truck of occupational medicine which acts as a submarine for DGSE agents is parked in front of 74 avenue d Iena at Paris in the 16th arrondissement near the Arc de Triomphe On his arrival to visit his wife Marie Laurence Valerie Lemercier at the Consulate Jean Jacques Granianski Christian Clavier parks his Citroen BX in front of 74 avenue de Jena The consulate is located opposite rue Auguste Vacquerie When Le Squale Jean Reno returned to Paris by plane from Colombia he landed at Orly West Airport Later in the film in this airport Le Squale accompanies Graninski for a weekend in Venice with Maryline The scenes where the Citroen BX rolls on the national road with Jean Reno and Christian Clavier on board take place on Route nationale 12 between the villages of Cherisy and Houdan The scenes taking place at the home of the Granianski are supposed to happen at Dreux at the fictional address 24 avenue du Paris residence Pompadour In reality the shooting took place on Allee des Terres Neuves in Croissy sur Seine The scene where the old lady enters the portal of a hospice was shot in Theuville in the Val d Oise The Citroen XM of General Masse Jacques Francois is parked in the underground parking George V Avenue George V in Paris 8th arrondissement When Le Squale Jean Reno and Aspirant Garcia Mireille Rufel return to Paris after the explosion of the Granianski BX and after abandoning it in the middle of the countryside they park the SEAT Marbella level 41 avenue George V at the time before Bank Herve now replaced by an Armani store In the background there is a poster of the film Bienvenue a bord a French film by Jean Louis Leconte with Pierre Richard and Martin Lamotte released in September 1990 Scenes are then shot at the Hotel Prince de Galles For the end of the film many scenes were shot in the Parc Asterix and on its parking lot A particular scene takes place on the aquatic attraction named at the time The Descent of the Styx Dubbing edit nbsp Francois Mitterrand and Helmut KohlDidier Gustin at that time little known imitates Francois Mitterrand and Helmut Kohl in a short scene as they appear only from the back Music edit Music for the film was composed by Eric Levi former member and founder of the group Shakin Street whose song Solid As Rock written by Fabienne Shine appears in the film The main song of the film Passion For War Love was written by R Stone and Eric Levi and sung by Joan Paladin Joan Peltz The album containing the music from the film titled simply Bande Originale du Film L Operation Corned Beef was released the same year as the film Bande Originale du Film L Operation Corned BeefSoundtrack album by Eric Levi and various artistsReleased nbsp France 21 February 1991LabelVersailles division de Sony Music Entertainment France ProducerEric LeviCreditsAll tracks are written by Eric LeviNo TitleLength1 Taxi Ride in Bogota 1st version 02 212 La Veuve en noir 00 453 No Deal 04 024 Passion For War Love sung by Joan Paladin 03 445 Suspens 00 386 Down Under 01 027 Zargas 00 368 Night Bite 00 509 I Love Kisses with Frederick Rousseau 00 4510 I Love Kisses instrumental version with Frederick Rousseau 00 4411 Coney Island 00 3612 La Clef d Herman Note 2 01 4013 Bad Girl 00 1914 The Big Fall 00 4815 Zargas Landing 00 2516 Zargas Fallin 00 3817 Zargas Parade 01 0018 Black Escort 1 00 2319 Black Escort 2 00 1920 Hang On 01 1421 Game s Over 00 4622 Passion For War Love instrumental version 03 4923 Taxi Ride in Bogota 2nd version 02 1124 Solid As Rock Shakin Street 04 12Release editPromotion edit The trailer shows images from the film accompanied by a voice over from Jean Reno playing the role of Le Squale sending an audio message to My Dear Georges Dear Georges I started this espionage mission in Bogota three weeks ago and it is one of the most formidable of all my career as an officer at the DGSE serving France spinning manipulations various kidnappings murders robberies fake photos the routine what Everything was going well for the better when an unpredictable tile fell on my back named Jean Jacques Granianski A priori the guy is very commonplace it s an absolute zero Well my old Georges it s wrong this guy is a calamity top level that jeopardizes the honor and safety of France and who can even bring down the president all for a ridiculous story of a good woman He made me drool believe me So I have two solutions to make it disappear or to drown it I ll tell you more on February 6th After this movie The Bridge on the River Kwai will look like an intellectual movie Philippe Boulier called The Squale Jean Reno in the trailer of the film 9 Reception edit Valerie Lemercier s performance was nominated for the Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actress in the 17th Cesar Awards 10 She did not win the Cesar but two years later received it for her dual role in Les Visiteurs Jean Marie Poire s next film Box office edit L Operation Corned Beef was placed 15th in the box office of France in 1991 with 1 475 580 admissions Awards editNomination edit Cesars 1992 Cesar Award for Best Supporting Actress for Valerie Lemercier 10 Around the film editThe scene at the beginning of the film where Le Squale negotiates with cocaine bag traffickers is a parody of advertising for Jacques Vabre s El Gringo cafe The response La derniere fois avec l operation Bateau coule on a ete decode tres vite pronounced by Jacques Francois is an allusion to the Rainbow Warrior affair The Colombian trafficker is pursued by the Shining Path which is Peruvian not Colombian When Granianski visits his parents in law Jean Reno and Dimitri Rougeul Geoffroy the son of Granianski meet for a short time they will meet again in 1994 to dub the film The Lion King in French as the roles of Mufasa and his son Simba In Spain following the success of the following film by Jean Marie Poire Les Visiteurs Operation Corned Beef which had not been released in this country was released in cinemas in 1994 i e 3 years after the French release Eight years after the release of the film which unravels at Parc Asterix Christian Clavier will play the role of Asterix in the film Asterix and Obelix Against Caesar The nationality of Consul Burger is not specified However because he speaks German the red and white color of the flag fluttering on the facade of the consulate and the Tyrolean uniforms of the staff it is easy to assume that he is the Austrian consul The portrait of Kurt Waldheim former Austrian President is present in his office Notes edit Alter Films is the production company of Alain Terzian Al for Alain and Ter for Terzian The track La Clef d Herman is a nod to pianist Richard Clayderman References edit Sophie Marcou IMDb Catherine Kelber IMDb Francoise Menidrey IMDb Andre Schmit IMDb Jean Marie CORNILLE Gilles Botineau Christian Clavier Splendid Carriere Christian Navarro editions 2016 preface by Patrice Leconte ISBN 978 2914909945 a b Gael Golhen Francois Grelet February 2015 Alain Terzian the last nabob Premiere No 456 p 62 ISSN 0399 3698 a b c d Operation Corned Beef on the Internet Movie Cars Database L Operation Corned beef trailer at AlloCine a b Cesar Awards France Awards for 1992 at the Internet Movie DatabaseSee also edit nbsp Comedy portal nbsp 1990s portalDirectorate General for External Security Direction de la surveillance du territoireExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to L Operation Corned Beef L Operation Corned Beef at IMDb nbsp L Operation Corned Beef at Rotten Tomatoes L Operation Corned beef at AlloCine in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title L 27Operation Corned Beef amp oldid 1207619984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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