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A remake of the 1993 French hit 'Les Visiteurs, this fish out of water farce follows medieval knight Jean Reno and assistant Christian Clavier (both of whom starred in the original) as they're sent to modern day Chicago by sorcerer Malcolm McDowell. While in the Windy City, the duo have trouble adapting to contemporary life, and when they learn that Christina Applegate, Reno's descendant, is about to be duped by her boyfriend, it's "En garde!" to stop him.

Year: 2000
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy Films, Witches and Wizards, Swashbucklers, Time Travel
Country: France
Director: Jean-Marie Gaubert
Starring: Jean Reno, Christina Applegate, Christian Clavier, Malcolm McDowell
Duration: 84 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains medium level violence.
5.8/10
Location in store: Comedy

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