Michel Galabru
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

The Judge and the Assassin
(1976)
Gramps Is in the Resistance
(1983)
The Miser
(1980)As he tries to marry off his daughter to an aristocrat, a bourgeois miser begins to suspect that everyone's plotting to get his money.

Kamikaze
(1986)From co-writer/producer Luc Besson ('La Femme Nikita', 'Léon: The Professional', 'The Fifth Element') comes the sharp and sumptuous sci-fi/comedy/thriller 'Kamikaze'. Michel Galabru ('Subway') is Albert. He’s old, bored, batty and unemployed…but brilliant with computers. Albert embarks on a mission to get rid of the people he hates most—the televised kind—and invents a way to kill TV announcers, on air, from the comfort of his own home. Police are baffled, but Richard Bohringer as Inspector Romain Pascot dedicates himself to the chase. Also starring Dominique Lavanant, the cult ’80s classic 'Kamikaze' bursts with slick widescreen visuals by cinematographer Jean-François Robin ('L’Amour Braque') and pulsing musical soundscapes by composer Éric Serra ('GoldenEye'), complementing the explosive satire on couch-potato culture.

Le Guignolo
(1980)
Choice of Arms
(1981)
The Little Bather
(1968)When the CEO of a yacht-building firm fires a key employee in a fit of rage, he must track the man down in his rural hometown and beg him to return to the company.

Subway
(1985)On improvising a burglary at a shady tycoon's home, Fred takes refuge in the hip and surreal universe of the Paris Metro and meets unique individuals.

Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar
(1999)In 50 B.C., Roman soldiers set their sights on a secret elixir that has made mighty warriors out of the last village the empire has yet to conquer.

La Cage aux Folles II
(1980)Michel Serrault and Ugo Tognazzi return in this zany espionage caper that has the two targeted by murderous enemy agents in an unforgettable cross-country journey.

The Joint Brothers
(1986)
Open at Night
(2017)With their fates on the line, a passionate entrepreneur drags his assistant around Paris in a race against time, to save their beloved theater.

Special Section
(1975)In occupied France during the WWII, a German officer is murdered. The collaborationist Vichy government decides to pin the murder on six petty criminals. Loyal judges are called in to convict them as quickly as possible.
