The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules (1993)

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Hercule wishes to be recognized at last as the star that he always was. He does not accept that Pif, this fleabag, can delight stardom. He decides, therefore, on an impulse, to change his life and retire to a deserted island- or the nearest thing: to relate his career and write his own film. In a paradise-like setting, Hercule recounts the biggest roles of his career. Pif isn't absent from his memories, but Hercule still considers him to be a fifth wheel... However, this, in reality, is not exactly the case.

Director: Bruno Desraisses
Genre: Animation, Comedy
Runtime: 80 min
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Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules about?
Hercule wishes to be recognized at last as the star that he always was. He does not accept that Pif, this fleabag, can delight stardom. He decides, therefore, on an impulse, to change his life and retire to a deserted island- or the nearest thing: to relate his career and write his own film. In a paradise-like setting, Hercule recounts the biggest roles of his career. Pif isn't absent from his memories, but Hercule still considers him to be a fifth wheel... However, this, in reality, is not exactly the case.
Who directed The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules?
The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules was directed by Bruno Desraisses.
Who stars in The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules?
The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules stars Claude Rollet, Gérard Surugue, Roger Carel, Claude Chantal, Raoul Delfosse, Henry Djanik.
How long is The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules?
The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules?
The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules is a Animation, Comedy film.
Where was The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules produced?
The 1001 Gags of Spiff & Hercules was produced in France.