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Fatal

Fatal

2010Movie⏱️ 1h 46m
ComedyMusic
5.9
IMDB Rating
2,827 votes

French comedy star Michaël Youn brings his hip-hop comic creation, Fatal Bazooka, to the screen in this satiric send-up of pop culture and music industry excess.

Director
Michaël Youn
Writers
Michaël Youn, Dominique Gauriaud, Jurij Prette
Stars
Michaël Youn, Stéphane Rousseau, Isabelle Funaro
Release Date
June 16, 2010
Language
French
Country
France
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Wins
💬 8
Reviews
📋 1.8K
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🎭 Top Cast

Michaël Youn
Michaël Youn
as Robert Lafondue, alias Fatal Bazooka
Stéphane Rousseau
Stéphane Rousseau
as Chris Prolls
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Isabelle Funaro
as Athena Novotel
Vincent Desagnat
Vincent Desagnat
as Pedro Summer
Fabrice Eboué
Fabrice Eboué
as Bruce Keita
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Armelle
as Heidi
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Jérôme Le Banner
as Hervé Willard
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Ary Abittan
as David Fontana
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Yin-Tung Chu
as Kim
Reem Kherici
Reem Kherici
as Malaisia

💰 Box Office

$9,267,224
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
Olympia de Montréal, 1004 Sainte-Catherine Est, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Production
Légende Films, Makayel, Studio 37

🏷️ Keywords

female rear nudityfemale nudity

🎯 Categories

FrenchComedyMusic

⭐ Featured Review

Killing in the name off..
by Dubskanker2010-12-02
9/10

"Knowing Mickael Youn style, FATAL is state of the art. In fact Fatal bazooka series where already funny, this movie is the missing cherry on the cake. Youn has a way to exaggerate everything in the best, most entertaining way and manages to make you laugh so much, its like seeing Britney spears trying jackass stunts and thus the fun is unstoppable. Being french, I know foreigners who didn't understand french but still laughed their ass off with the series. This film should be translated to all language so that more people can enjoy it. I recommend this movie 100...."

💡 Did You Know?

In his early days video clip, Fatal Bazooka (Michaël Youn) is disguised as MC Hammer.

📖 Synopsis

French comedy star Michaël Youn brings his hip-hop comic creation, Fatal Bazooka, to the screen in this satiric send-up of pop culture and music industry excess.