Forgoted for 35 years, this film contains the most awkward scene that has been shot by Allen Chabat throughout his career

Forgoted for 35 years, this film contains the most awkward scene that has been shot by Allen Chabat throughout his career

66 -year -old Allen Chabat is one of the most popular actors in French society. Recently, Caesar’s girlfriend Pau Leloche Phew of Gilles Lellouche, the artist conquered the heart of the public thanks to his absurd and unlucky humor, as well as Monty Python.

A forgotten nugget

However, the director of the mission Cleopatra was not always the kind of brilliant actress we know. In 1987, with the Nulls army, as a comic book, he won the first role in the cinema he wants to be buried.

Indeed, in 1990, Allen Chabat started a small role in the horror movie Baby Blood, directed by Allen Robak. The story follows the young Bedia of Yanca, the director of the travel circus. They are deeply disturbed and dream of rebellion in his life.

His desire soon comes true: the strange presence in it stops. Yanka is pregnant … but not an ordinary baby. This little creature, already awakened, speaks, constantly declares and, above all, has a thirst for blood.

Involuntarily comic death

In the film, Allen Chabat depicts a passer -by who catches Yanca on the neck, encamped by Emmanuele Escorro. A few years ago, the actress returned to this sequence several years ago, invited by Les Enfants de la Télé, which resulted in her acting game simulated. You can see the sequence in the video below, which is located on Facebook with an icon TV score.

If you have fun with the death of Marion Kotillard’s character in The Dark Knight Rises, wait until Allen Chabat has a baby’s blood! It is worth its weight in peanuts!

“It’s hard for someone to play that dies?”In question, it puts the host Arthur. “It’s hard”Calls Alin Chabat.

“I once played a guy who knocked on his neck, in Gori’s movie. It was funny because there was blood everywhere.Explains the actor.

Once I was playing a guy who knocked on his neck, in Gori’s movie. It was funny because there was blood everywhere.

Arthur then begins the sequence, calling it “The most comic death that exists”. In fact, we see that Allen Chabat had a ton of tons, his eyes, simulated seizures, spinning all over his body until he collapsed, the victim of this blow.

“I guess we had a catch”Continues the actor. “It was a short film, with a small budget. I told myself that I was going to do a lot of things, so that the director took something there. He took everything. He went up.Concludes Allen Chabat, on a humorous plateau.

And if you miss the actor, don’t miss the second part of Caamelot in the cinema on October 22!

Source: Allocine

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