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The Three Kings

Les Rois mages

Release: 2001-12-12 ·Runtime: 102m ·★ 5.7
Comedy Adventure Fantasy

The Three Wise Men – Balthazar, Melchior and Gaspard – are on their way to Bethlehem to pay homage to the infant Jesus when they are suddenly, an inexplicably, transported two thousand years into the future. They find themselves walking the streets of Paris, where they encounter a young woman called Macha who, they are convinced, will lead them to the newborn Messiah.

Production Countries

France

Production Companies

Renn Productions
Productions Paul Lederman
D.B. Production
ABS
Canal+
TF1 Films Production

Cast

Jacky Nercessian Jacky Nercessian as Le moine bouddhiste Bruno Chapelle Bruno Chapelle as L'employé SeuneuCneuf Daniel Isoppo Daniel Isoppo as Premier malade urgences Emmanuel Chain Emmanuel Chain as Le présentateur TV Bernard Campan Bernard Campan as Melchior Corinne Pastout Corinne Pastout as Troisième fille Sexbar Walid Afkir Walid Afkir as Jo Estelle Vincent Estelle Vincent as Lola Vincent Schmitt Vincent Schmitt as Le "copain" Christophe Hémon Christophe Hémon as Guillaume David Saracino David Saracino as Premier flic quai Farouk Benalleg Farouk Benalleg as Le responsable du Mac Do Bass Dhem Bass Dhem as Le marabout Dorothée Pousséo Dorothée Pousséo as Vanessa Géraldine Bonnet-Guérin Géraldine Bonnet-Guérin as Deuxième fille Sexbar Rémy Roubakha Rémy Roubakha as Le gros Jésus Amandine Pudlo Amandine Pudlo as Première copine Guillaume Wolfgang Pissors Wolfgang Pissors as Le traducteur allemand Edith Lachaux Edith Lachaux as La statue vivante Fadila Belkebla Fadila Belkebla as Première fille Sexbar Colette Maire Colette Maire as La concierge de Macha Marina Tomé Marina Tomé as Première douanière française Abel Jafri Abel Jafri as Aziz Ériq Ebouaney Ériq Ebouaney as Babar le videur Virginie de Clausade Virginie de Clausade as Macha Claude Brosset Claude Brosset as Hoeder Nabil Massad Nabil Massad as L'émir saoudien Jacques Fontanel Jacques Fontanel as L'historien Alain Feydeau Alain Feydeau as Le théologien Didier Bourdon Didier Bourdon as Balthazar Fily Keita Fily Keita as La vendeuse du Mac Do Georges Neri Georges Neri as Le videur Sexbar Nathalie Roussel Nathalie Roussel as la mère de Macha Philippe Wintousky Philippe Wintousky as Le comparse du bateleur Philippe Mareuil Philippe Mareuil as Le bijoutier Arnaud Delamotte Arnaud Delamotte as Le flic de garde Serge Djen Serge Djen as Le pigeon du bonneteau Marc Faure Marc Faure as Le curé Katie Haigh Katie Haigh as Le traducteur anglais Corinne Debeaux Corinne Debeaux as L'hôtesse de l'air Pascal Aubert Pascal Aubert as Le responsable aéroport Christophe Guybet Christophe Guybet as Le branché Jean-François Pastout Jean-François Pastout as L'homme de la sanisette Jean-Luc Mimault Jean-Luc Mimault as Second flic quai Ariane Séguillon Ariane Séguillon as La rabatteuse Pascal Légitimus Pascal Légitimus as Gaspard Didier Flamand Didier Flamand as l'ami de la mère Jean Dell Jean Dell as Le réceptionniste de l'hôtel Didier Raymond Didier Raymond as Le scientologue Patrick Bordier Patrick Bordier as Le père noël Jérôme Chappatte Jérôme Chappatte as L'interne urgences Alexandre Styker Alexandre Styker as Le jeune homme efféminé Martyne Visciano Martyne Visciano as La conductrice Line Lecland Line Lecland as Seconde copine Guillaume Jean-Pierre Tagliaferri Jean-Pierre Tagliaferri as Premier flic boîte Thupten Phuntsok Thupten Phuntsok as Le moine tibétain René Remblier René Remblier as Le chauffeur de bus