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Director: Thomas Sorriaux
Cast: Michaël Youn, Vincent Desagnat, Zoé Félix, Kad Merad
Alphonse Brown, who firmly believes he is the bastard son of James Brown, meets up with his best friend Scotch after Brown gets out of jail. On their way to Paris to begin careers as recording artists, the pair stumbles across a potent type of marijuana that was engineered by the Nazis. Their decision to begin selling the stuff leads to a variety of people chasing after them.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Dope, a 2003 comedy directed by Thomas Sorriaux, has received a mixed reception. While the film's premise about two friends stumbling upon a potent Nazi-engineered marijuana strain has garnered some attention, critical reviews and audience ratings have been relatively average, with no major awards recognition.
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The Dope, directed by Thomas Sorriaux in 2003, is a hilarious comedy that blends slapstick humor and an offbeat premise. Starring Michaël Youn and Vincent Desagnat as a pair of hapless would-be musicians who stumble upon a potent Nazi-engineered marijuana strain, the film's clever writing and zany performances make it a standout for fans of irreverent, high-concept comedies.
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