""Gerard Depardieu plays a sleazy Paris nightclub owner and ex-detective who flies to Hong Kong to rescue the young son of a friend murdered by the Chinese mob. He leaves the boy in the hands of an earnest priest (Christian Clavier), who escorts him back to Paris. Soon Clavier and Depardieu are fighting it out, each shadowed by his good or evil guardian angel." - - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112366/plotsummary."
"Un cabaretier et un prêtre mêlés à une affaire louche sont hantés par leurs consciences qui se manifestent sous la forme d'anges tentateurs ou réprobateurs."
"Antoine Carco, the proprietor of a seedy Parisian nightclub, travels to Hong Kong to honor the dying wishes of an old friend. He agrees to take his friend's five-year-old son Bao back to France to stay with his mother, but is more interested in is friend's $40 million legacy. Realizing that he has become the target of Chinese gangsters, Carco puts Bao in the care of Father Hervé Tarain, a priest who is heading back to France with a mountain of suitcases and children. Back in Paris, Carco and Father Tarain are haunted by their guardian angels, who seem determined to change their lives for the worse."
"Yin wei yao shi xian dui lao peng you de nuo yan, ba li de yi jia yin yue ting lao ban, bu de bu dao xiang gang. zheng jiu yi ge zhong guo nu hai. tu zhong, ta jie shi le yi wei shen fu, zhe liang ren yu tian shi bao biao fa sheng le yi duan cuo zong fu za de mao xian lu cheng."
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