Certificate
12A/12
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
France
Reviews
Total Film - An exciting and whimsical adventure from Luc Besson. Handsomely designed, with polished CG effects..., Empire - A romp magnifique, with enough thrills, giggles and pretty pictures to reward adventure-lovers who wouldnÆt normally entertain the idea of taking in a treat with subtitles
Consumer Advice
Contains brief moderate nudity
Additional Information
Writer-director-producer Luc Besson's returns with the ADELE BLANC-SEC, an adaptation of a popular French comic book from the 1970s, which centres on the redheaded title character, a wisecracking, hard-living adventurer-cum-novelist living in pre-WWI France. As the tale opens, Adele is on a mission in Egypt, attempting to retrieve a sarcophagus and tote it back to Western Europe, but simultaneously attempting to fend off complications wrought by her nemesis, archaeologist Dieuleveult. She succeeds on both fronts, but upon returning runs headfirst into another issue: a Parisian scientist (Jacky Nercessian) with the power to heal Adele's comatose sister (Laure de Clermont-Tonnere) has accidentally let loose an ancient Pterodactyl above the Parisian skies. While a zany detective (Gilles Lellouche) and a hunter (Jean-Paul Rouve) attempt to eliminate the creature, the villains turn up yet again and try to thwart Adele's long-term plans.
Movie/TV Title
The Extraordinary Adventures Of Adele Blanc-Sec
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Luc Besson