La classe américaine (1993)
George Abitbol, “the Most Classy Man on Earth”, dies sputtering his famous last words: “Crappy world!” What the heck did he mean? Reporters Steven, Peter and Dave investigate. La Classe Américaine is a montage of scenes taken from the Warner Bros. catalog and dubbed to fit the narration of what is arguably the greatest story ever told.
Genre: Comedy
Director: Dominique Mezerette, Michel Hazanavicius
Actors: Dustin Hoffman, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Henry Fonda, James Stewart, John Wayne, Orson Welles, Paul Newman, Ricky Nelson, Robert Redford
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