If it is sometimes difficult to identify hidden stars in certain films, such as Kate Blanchett Hot Fuzz or Glenn Close in Hook, others are more prominent on the screen, because when the franchises of this Hollywood legend specialist appeared in large French saga!
A striking opening sequence
The scene takes place at the beginning of the taxi 3. In Marseille, a boy with a motorcycle helmet is watching men on a roller. After criminal prosecution of foot and bike, the fugitive falls to Daniel, the most famous driver of the taxi (driver?) No wonder the film’s viewer found out that the helmet of a motorcycle was actually hiding: Sylvester Stallone!
The latter goes to Daniel’s car to reach the airport as quickly as possible. The car is chased by car, because only a taxi saga knew how to offer it, then it begins, the “sliding” that threw the back of the peugeot 406 and had trouble lunch in its stomach. The scene ends with the actor taking the helicopter and therefore hung the car like James Bond.
But this stone was not the one who was originally planned!

And precisely, at first, director Gerard Krovitsik and his producer Luke Besson wanted the appearance of Brosnan in 007.
In addition to contracting the British actor, he did not allow him to portray the character elsewhere on the screen other than in the Saga movie. Thus, he finally stalonia, the hero of Rocky and Rambo Sagas, whose career in 2003 was in the wave cavity.
Following the failure of the mafia love, in fatal quantities and driven, Stalone receives this codo, provided that the shooting takes place in Los Angeles, and that his salary is subject to charity.
When it comes out, taxi 3 is 6.1 million access to France, barely less than 1 taxi (6.5 million), but less than 2 taxi, Saga’s card and its 10.3 million! Four years after the 3rd episode, the taxi 4 will arrive from 4.5 million and by taxi to 5 to 3.6 million.
Source: Allocine

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