As a child of working-class parents, 17-year-old Kevin reconsiders society and its injustices when his best friend Elias tells him about the benefits of the monarchy in his homeland. The two high-school students' reflections on the subject of history will bring them face-to-face with many of those who reject the idea, but also with the discovery of the real heritage of the French Monarchy.
French filmmaker Eric Lartigau directs the anarchic buddy comedy Bullit and Riper, originally released as Mais qui a tue Pamela Rose? French comedic television stars Kad Merad and Olivier Barroux are both the protagonists and the screenwriters. As a parody of Hollywood cop films, the story is set somewhere in the American Midwest as fabricated by the French. After losing his regular partner, FBI agent Richard Bullit (Merad) gets assigned to the book-learned cop Riper (Barroux) to investigate the death of a stripper. American movie stereotypes abound, such as shock jock Phil Canon (Gérard Darmon) and sheriff Steve Marley (Jean-Paul Rouve).
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