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because she lives in the village next door. Together they go the Countess to talk about Godefroy, presented by Ginette as a “stuntman and wrestler”. BĂ©atrice misunderstands Godefroy's identity and believes that he is her cousin Hubert, another one of Godefroy's descendants and a rally driver who has been missing for several years. She thinks he came back with amnesia after an accident in Borneo. BĂ©atrice realizes that she has sent a family member to the asylum by mistake. She goes there with her husband, Jean-Pierre, a dentist, to have him released. BĂ©atrice takes the two time travelers to her home. They discover several novel elements of the modern world, causing various disasters such as the flooding of the living room. Godefroy is surprised that, as a Montmirail, she does not live in their ancestral castle. She tells him that the family has not lived at the castle for several years. The building was bought by Jacques-Henri Jacquart, a “nouveau riche boy from the family of former sharecroppers”. Godefroy is appalled that a peasant now owns his castle. In the evening, Jacquart comes to visit them accompanied by Mr. Berney, president of a banking group who suffers from a toothache. While Jean-Pierre takes care of Mr. Berney, Jacquart, who turns out to be the direct descendant of Jacquouille, meets Godefroy and Jacquouille towards whom he expresses strong contempt. He is outraged that BĂ©atrice mistakes him for Jacquouille's brother (to whom he closely resembles physically). Godefroy offers to buy the castle but Jacquart flatly refuses and leaves. During the night, Godefroy wakes up BĂ©atrice and asks her to teach him the history of France since the reign of Louis the Fat. While she presents him with the Larousse encyclopedia (which Godefroy does not like because he is not mentioned anywhere), she notices on his hand a ring bearing the seal of the Count Godefroy. She therefore thinks that her cousin Hubert has stolen it from the castle. The next day, she leaves for Montmirail accompanied by Godefroy and Jacquouille to return the ring to Jacquart. During the journey, the Count maintains that this ring is his, but Beatrice retorts that there is only one and that she cannot be both with him and at the castle. At the same time, the modern version of the ring begins to heat up and sizzle in a window of the castle, disturbing President Berney's meeting in the room. The closer the car gets to the castle, the worse this situation gets, and it culminates in the flying of the two rings, one through the window of the castle, the other through the roof of the car, which meet in the sky, explode and fall on Jacquart's SUV.
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Godefroy and his squire go to the Count’s room where they dismiss the receptionist harshly. Godefroy finds in the chimney (the last vestige of the medieval castle) a secret mechanism revealing an underground passage. Jacquart, BĂ©atrice, and the receptionist try to find them. All three enter the suite while the two travelers are hidden in the secret passage which has closed behind them. Godefroy and Jacquouille return to the room with a loud noise and covered in soot They make up a story about having to climb the chimney to free a large tow stuck in the chimney. BĂ©atrice realizes they’re lying and demands an explanation. Godefroy replies that he is not cousin Hubert, but the Count himself, which BĂ©atrice still refuses to believe. After asking Jacquouille to fetch him a torch to explore the place, Godefroy then shows BĂ©atrice the underground. Since the place is very dark, she goes back to look for a torch. During this time, Jacquouille meets Mr. Berney’s assistant, Fabienne Morlot, who still mistakes him for Jacquart's brother. He tells her about the tragic fate of his parents. Fabienne leaves and Jacquouille goes to the aid of Ginette, who is being kicked out by the butler of the castle. He ends up leaving her alone, thinking also that Jacquouille is the boss's brother. After breaking a piece of armor in the management office, Ginette and Jacquouille are chased by a dog that Jacquart, exasperated, has unleashed on them. They rush into the castle’s chapel where Jacquouille finds the duke's necklace that he had hidden in 1123. To escape, they manage to trap the dog by trapping it in a large bag in the chapel.
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descendant of the mage. Ferdinand has made for Godefroy, from his ancestor's grimoires, the potion that would allow him to return to his time. He asks the Count to leave as quickly as possible with his squire, otherwise another future where Godefroy will have no descendants will replace the current future. Back at the castle, Godefroy receives a call from Jacquouille, then at the bowling alley with Ginette. He tells his master that he wants to marry her and stay in this era. Godefroy then scares Jacquouille by telling his squire that if they do not leave, their bodies will rot and decompose. In the end, Jacquouille decides to return to the castle. Godefroy returns to his room and finds BĂ©atrice there, who was showing Jean-Pierre around the underground network, The Count dismisses them, but Jacquart, accompanied by the police marshal, arrives in the room to confront Godefroy. Godefroy force-feeds them sleeping pills and locks them underground in cages.
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the part of her jailers, the witch pours a potion into Godefroy's gourd, which Godefroy drinks shortly afterwards. He starts seeing hallucinations: he sees the castle distorting and his men with animal faces. When Godefroy sees his bride running across the fields, the potion makes him believe she is being chased by a bear, when it is in fact her father the Duke de Pouilles who is running behind her. Godefroy grabs his crossbow to protect Frénégonde and he kills his future father-in-law with a crossbow bolt to the head.
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potion, to make sure it is not poisoned, then drinks it himself. Eusébius recites the magic formula and Godefroy and Jacquouille disappear together. The first is transformed into a crystal statue, the second into a pile of excrement. The mage then realizes that he has forgotten the quail eggs in the potion, an essential ingredient, and declares in alarm that "it’s a catastrophe”.
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While the occupants of the castle gather in a chapel near the remains of the Duke, Frénégonde takes an oath to retire to a convent for the rest of her life: she says she cannot marry the man who killed her father. Jacquouille, who was busy keeping the flies away from the dead body, takes advantage of
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Godefroy asks the receptionist to show him the Count’s room. He tells BĂ©atrice of his desire to stay in the castle, because “a Montmirail stays in Montmirail”. BĂ©atrice is reluctant given the high cost of such a stay, but when Godefroy wants to pay Jacquart with his own old coins, she agrees to pay.
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When Béatrice introduces herself to him, he initially mistakes her for his betrothed, Frénégonde, before realizing that she is in reality his direct descendant. Béatrice does not take his claims that he comes from the 12th century seriously and calls the police on him. A fight occurs with the police
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Godefroy travels to the mage EusÊbius, a man versed in the magic of time, in order to repair his mistake and ensure he can create a lasting lineage with Frénégonde. The mage concocts a potion for Godefroy to send him back to the past shortly before the accident. The Count makes Jacquouille taste the
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Arriving near the castle, Godefroy changes outfits to present himself to his newly betrothed Frénégonde. Frénégonde is informed of the arrival of Godefroy and runs out of the castle to join him, pursued by her father who tries to restrain her eagerness. Taking advantage of a moment of inattention on
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Godefroy is back in his time, a few moments before firing his crossbow. He remembers the enchanter's words and finds in himself enough willpower to deflect the shot. Godefroy concentrates, the bolt suddenly slows down and is redirected towards the witch. The Duke is saved and Godefroy happily finds
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The Count feels lost in this new place, he recognizes nothing of his world as he rides across the fields. He enters a church with his horse, throws himself to the ground, and begs for asylum from the stunned priest. The priest contacts a woman from his parish, BĂ©atrice de Montmirail, an upper-class
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As Godefroy finds and rides a horse, followed by his squire, they steal food from a restaurant. They meet Ginette Sarcley, an eccentric homeless person who lives nearby. She receives a few coins in exchange for her leaving them. Not understanding their attire or their actions, she thinks they’re in
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Jacquouille, meanwhile, gets to know Ginette. She sees him as a man of the same condition as herself and speaks to him frankly. She misunderstands parts of what he tells her, but manages to understand that Godefroy is from the family of BĂ©atrice de Montmirail. Ginette has already met the Countess,
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BĂ©atrice returns with a lamp, she and Godefroy explore the underground network. They eventually find the enchanter's laboratory, but the grimoires present are moldy and unusable. BĂ©atrice then notices a note telling Godefroy to contact a certain Ferdinand Eusebius, a medium who turns out to be a
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arrives and brakes suddenly in front of Jacquouille, who is stunned when he sees the machine. The squire begins to hit the car and the postman, who is Black, gets out of the vehicle to complain. Jacquouille, frightened, runs back to the woods to warn his master of the presence of a
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mother, and informs her that a man claiming to be the Count de Montmirail and displaying his family's coat of arms on his tunic is with him at the office. Godefroy discovers with amazement, thanks to a calendar on the wall, that it is the year 1992.
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the “show business” and starts singing. After a scuffle with the restaurant manager who threatens them with a gun, Godefroy flees on horseback and loses sight of Jacquouille who leaves with Ginette in the opposite direction.
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Frénégonde, whom he can now marry. Jacquart wakes up stunned in the mud, surrounded by peasants and Godefroy's men, and, disoriented, runs after the man he still thinks is cousin Hubert, in desperation and confusion.
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Jacquouille and Godefroy wake up in a wood that they do not recognize as the woods of Montmirail. While Godefroy finds trash in a pond, Jacquouille goes further and discovers an asphalt road. A
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The film was released on video in France on 15 December 1993. Permission needed to be sought from the French government to release it less than a year after its theatrical release.
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everyone else’s departure to steal the Duke's heavy gold necklace, set with precious stones. He hides it behind the office in the hollow head of a statue.
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and the doctor who has come to treat him. After throwing the doctor out the window, Godefroy goes outside, ready to face an entire squadron of
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At dinner, while Godefroy recounts his old exploits, Jacquouille returns to the castle with Ginette at the wheel of a
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travel in time to the end of the 20th century and find themselves adrift in modern society.
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département, served as the set for the castle of Montmirail in the modern day and the
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Williams, Michael (February 16, 1998). "'Visiteurs 2' big B.O. cures sequel-phobia".
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Films featuring a Best Supporting Actress CĂ©sar Award-winning performance
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Klady, Leonard (January 3, 1994). "Top 100 pix take $ 8 bil globally".
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Pierre Vial: Eusebius the Wizard / Monsieur Ferdinand
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Index


Jean-Marie Poiré
Christian Clavier
Alain Terzian
Jean Reno
Valérie Lemercier
Marie-Anne Chazel
Christian Bujeau
Isabelle Nanty
Eric LĂ©vi
Era
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Gaumont
Gaumont Buena Vista International
French
[levizitĆ“Ê]
Jean-Marie Poiré
knight
squire
highest-grossing films in the country today
19th CĂ©sar Awards
Valérie Lemercier
The Visitors 2: The Corridors of Time
The Visitors: Bastille Day
Just Visiting
Ermenonville
Oise
Cité de Carcassonne
1123
King Louis VI

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