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** After he gets punched by Fernand (with the latter believing he was behind the road ambush, while it was actually Theo), Raoul Volfoni wants revenge and sets out to put a bomb in Fernand's car by night. As he gloats about blowing up Fernand in "puzzle fashion" and sending him "hear the angels sing" while setting up the bomb, he doesn't notice a very pissed off Fernand is right behind him. Cut to Raoul in a hospital bed with bandages on his head.
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** After he gets punched by Fernand (with the latter believing he was behind the road ambush, while it was actually Theo), Raoul Volfoni wants revenge and sets out to put a bomb in Fernand's car by night. As he gloats about blowing up Fernand in "puzzle fashion" and sending him "hear the angels sing" while setting up the bomb, he doesn't notice a very pissed off pissed-off Fernand is right behind him. Cut to Raoul in a hospital bed with bandages on his head.
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''Les Tontons flingueurs'' (sometimes known as ''Crooks in Clover'' in the US and ''Monsieur Gangster'' in the UK) is a 1963 French {{gangster|Fiction}} comedy film directed by Georges Lautner. It became a national classic due to its memorable dialogues, which were written by Creator/MichelAudiard. The cast includes Creator/LinoVentura, Creator/BernardBlier, Francis Blanche, Creator/JeanLefebvre and Horst Frank.
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''Les Tontons flingueurs'' (sometimes known as ''Crooks in Clover'' in the US and ''Monsieur Gangster'' in the UK) is a 1963 French {{gangster|Fiction}} comedy film directed by Georges
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The film became a national classic due to its memorably witty dialogues by Michel Audiard.
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Fernand Naudin, a French former mobster who's found success in the legit business of agricultural vehicles, returns to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} at the urging of a dying friend, known as The Mexican, who appoints him his successor at the head of his criminal empire. However, the Mexican's former lieutenants resent Fernand's promotion (not least because they never heard of him) and try to get rid of him (and of each other in some cases). Making things even more complicated, Fernand finds himself saddled with The Mexican's daughter Patricia, a rebellious, flighty and playful 18-year-old girl whom he now has to care for.
See also ''Film/LesBarbouzes'' (1964) and ''Film/NeNousFachonsPas'' (1966), [[ProductionPosse made by mostly the same production team and actors]]. With ''Les Tontons flingueurs'', they formed a [[ThematicSeries thematic trilogy]], the ''Film/TrilogieDesMalfaisants''.
See also ''Film/LesBarbouzes'' (1964) and ''Film/NeNousFachonsPas'' (1966), [[ProductionPosse made by mostly the same production team and actors]]. With ''Les Tontons flingueurs'', they formed a [[ThematicSeries thematic trilogy]], the ''Film/TrilogieDesMalfaisants''.
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Fernand Naudin, Naudin (Ventura) is a former French former mobster who's found success in the legit business of agricultural vehicles, vehicles. One day, he returns to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} at the urging of a dying friend, a mob boss known as The Mexican, "The Mexican", who appoints him his successor at the head of his criminal empire. However, the Mexican's former lieutenants resent Fernand's promotion (not least because they never heard of him) and try to get rid of him (and of each other in some cases). Making things even more complicated, Fernand finds himself saddled with The Mexican's daughter Patricia, a rebellious, flighty and playful 18-year-old girl whom he now has to care for.
See also ''Film/LesBarbouzes'' (1964) and ''Film/NeNousFachonsPas'' (1966), made in the same decade by [[ProductionPossemade by mostly the same production team and actors]]. With ''Les Tontons flingueurs'', they formed a [[ThematicSeries thematic trilogy]], the ''Film/TrilogieDesMalfaisants''.
''Film/TrilogieDesMalfaisants''.
See also ''Film/LesBarbouzes'' (1964) and ''Film/NeNousFachonsPas'' (1966), made in the same decade by [[ProductionPosse
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Fernand Naudin, a French former mobster who's found success in the legit business of agricultural vehicles, returns to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} at the urging of a dying friend, known as The Mexican, who appoints him his successor at the head of his criminal empire. However, the Mexican's former lieutenants resent Fernand's promotion (not least because they never heard of him) and try to get rid of him (and of each other in some cases). Making things even more complicated, Fernand finds himself saddled with The Mexican's daughter Patricia, a rebellious, flighty and playful 18 year old girl whom he now has to care for.
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Fernand Naudin, a French former mobster who's found success in the legit business of agricultural vehicles, returns to UsefulNotes/{{Paris}} at the urging of a dying friend, known as The Mexican, who appoints him his successor at the head of his criminal empire. However, the Mexican's former lieutenants resent Fernand's promotion (not least because they never heard of him) and try to get rid of him (and of each other in some cases). Making things even more complicated, Fernand finds himself saddled with The Mexican's daughter Patricia, a rebellious, flighty and playful 18 year old 18-year-old girl whom he now has to care for.
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