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Director: Patrick Huard
Cast: Claude Legault, Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, Paul Doucet, Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Thomas has killing headaches, Jean-François has stage freight and Benoit's wife has left him. After countless misfortunes the three of them bag a white collar thief that has been evading justice for ten years.
Critical Reception & Ratings
File 13 is a 2010 comedy film directed by Patrick Huard that follows three friends - Thomas, Jean-François, and Benoit - as they band together to catch a white collar thief who has been eluding the authorities for a decade. The film has received mixed reviews, with critics divided on its comedic merits, though it has found a modest audience, earning a 6.3/10 rating on IMDb.
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Fans of offbeat French-Canadian comedies directed by Patrick Huard will appreciate the quirky, misfortune-filled misadventures of the three hapless leads in the 2010 film 'File 13'. The performances from the ensemble cast, including Claude Legault, Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge, and Paul Doucet, bring a delightful touch of absurdist humor to this genre-blending story.
File 13 is a Canadian crime comedy film, directed by Patrick Huard and released in 2010. The film centres on Thomas, Benoît and Jean-François, three bumbling police officers who unexpectedly stumble into an opportunity to try to capture Fecteau, a high-ranking figure in the sponsorship scandal who has managed to elude arrest for several years.
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