Brigade mondaine: Vaudou aux Caraïbes (1980)
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"Brigade mondaine: Vaudou aux Caraïbes" (1980) is a French crime film directed by Philippe Monnier, part of a series of films based on the "Brigade Mondaine" novels by Gérard de Villiers.
The story follows detectives Boris Corentin (Patrice Valota) and Aimé Brichot (Jacques Bouanich) as they travel to Fort-de-France, Martinique, to investigate drug trafficking. Their investigation takes them into the world of voodoo, local crime, and the picturesque but dangerous Caribbean setting. The plot involves them tracking down leads, encountering local characters, and dealing with the complexities of drug smuggling intertwined with cultural elements of the island.
Patrice Valota and Jacques Bouanich reprise their roles from previous "Brigade Mondaine" films, bringing a sense of familiarity to their characters. Their performances are seen as adequate for the genre, with the dynamic between the two detectives providing some entertainment through their contrasting personalities.
The story follows detectives Boris Corentin (Patrice Valota) and Aimé Brichot (Jacques Bouanich) as they travel to Fort-de-France, Martinique, to investigate drug trafficking. Their investigation takes them into the world of voodoo, local crime, and the picturesque but dangerous Caribbean setting. The plot involves them tracking down leads, encountering local characters, and dealing with the complexities of drug smuggling intertwined with cultural elements of the island.
Patrice Valota and Jacques Bouanich reprise their roles from previous "Brigade Mondaine" films, bringing a sense of familiarity to their characters. Their performances are seen as adequate for the genre, with the dynamic between the two detectives providing some entertainment through their contrasting personalities.
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