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Movie
Just Visiting
Synopsis
Lots of people find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time, but this comic fantasy takes that notion to a whole new level. Count Thibault of Malfete (Jean Reno) is a brave warrior and respected nobleman in 12th century France. Count Thibault has won the heart of the lovely Princess Rosalind (Christina Applegate) and has a loyal servant in the loyal but half-bright Andre (Christian Clavier). But Thibault's world is turned upside down when an aging wizard demonstrates a new potion that can allow people to travel though time. The concoction works a bit too well, and Thibault and Andre find themselves transported to the year 2000, landing in a museum in Chicago where relics of Thibault's reign are on display. Julia, a museum employee who bears a striking resemblance to Princess Rosalind, finds the visitors and becomes their unofficial guide to life in the Windy City at the dawn of the 21st century. Thibault soon discovers that the young woman is actually descended from his family, and he realizes he has to get back to the 12th century before his absence prevents Julia from existing. Andre also discovers that indentured servitude is no longer common in the 21st century, and he and Thibault have to adjust to the American notion of freedom and equal rights for all. Just Visiting is based on the popular French comedy Les Visiteurs; Jean Reno and Christian Clavier reprise their roles from the earlier film, and the director of the original version, Jean-Marie Poire, also helmed this remake; Clavier and Poire collaborated on the script, as they did for Les Visiteurs.
Cast
- Jean Reno
- Christina Applegate
- Christian Clavier
- Malcolm McDowell
- Matt Ross
- Tara Reid
- Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
- John Aylward
- George Plimpton
- Sarah Badel
- Bill Bailey
- Clare Welch
- Kendra Torgan
- Richard Bremmer
- Lucy Blair
- Robert Glenister
- Janette Bickerton
- William Bookston
- Valerie Griffiths
- Doug Barron
- Oliver Ford Davies
- Ross Gibby
- Clifford Barry
- Eric Aviles
- Tab Baker
- Roy Boutcher
- Alexandra Caplan
- Druann Carlson
- Emily Deamer
- Sophie Graham
- Beau Sapsford
- Helen Caro
- Lorenzo Clemons
- Paul Connell
- Laura Cox
- William Dambra
- Albena Dodeva
- Madeline Fishman
- Marilyn Dodds Frank
- Danny Goldring
- Jane Galloway
- Richard Burton Brown
- Rich Komenich
- Suzanne Petri
- Francesca Vetrano
- Matt Furlin
- Chet Nichols
- Martin Aistrope
- Ellie Weingardt
- Jordan Teplitz
- Susan Murray
- Michael Skewes
- Frederick Husar
- Matyelock Gibbs
- Chris Gillespie
- Crispin Harris
- Darryl Henriques
- Ric Sarabia
- Mike Houlihan
- Michelle Hurst
- Alan Kopischke
- Alexis Loret
- Kevin McClarnon
- Eric Meyers
- Daniel Miller
- Larry Neumann Jr.
- Steve Owen
- Donna Palmer
- Molly Price
- Amo Gulinello
- Randall Paul
- Adam Shaw
- Alan Shaw
- Whitney Sneed
- Anne Louise Zachry
- Robert Steinman
- Matthew Sussman
- Kevin Theis
- Karen Vacarro
- Naomi Armstrong
- Rebekah Louise Smith
- Lisa Dodson
- Thomas McElroy
- Felipe Camacho
- Ike Eichling
- Anne Harris
- Ruth Winblad
- Carl Wright
- Cedric Young
- Kimberly Greene
- Richard Hashimoto
- Jean-Marie Poiré
- Michael A. Stevenson
- Kelly Barden
- Igor Sekulic
- Elliot Koretz
- Christian Clavier
- Penny Rose
- Doug Kraner
- Peter Young
- Suzanne Smith
- David M. Haber
- Ueli Steiger
- John Hughes
- Jonathan McKinstry
- John A. Amicarella
- Mark Mangini
- John D. Jeffries Sr.
- Ueli Steigler
- Billy Hopkins
- Colin de Rouin