Credits
Distributed by
EuropaCorp
Production company
EuropaCorp
Directed by
Luc Besson
Screenplay by
Luc Besson
Based on "Adèle and the Beast" and "Mummies on Parade" by Jacques Tardi
Produced by
Virginie Besson-Silla
Starring
Louise Bourgoin
Mathieu Amalric
Philippe Nahon
Gilles Lellouche
Jean-Paul Rouve
Narrated by
Bernard Lanneau
Cinematography
Thierry Arbogast
Edited by
Julien Rey
Music by
Éric Serra
Synopsis
The film incorporates characters and events from several of the albums, in particular the first, "Adèle and the Beast", first published in 1976, and the fourth, 1978's "Mummies on Parade,"[2] within an overall plot of Besson's construction and takes place primarily in Paris, c. 1912. While experimenting with the telepathic techniques he has been researching, Professor Espérandieu hatches a 136 million year-old pterosaur egg within the Galerie de paléontologie et d'anatomie comparée, resulting in the death of a former prefect (scandalously sharing a taxicab with a Moulin Rouge showgirl) which though witnessed only by the then-drunk Choupard sparks an epidemic of claimed sightings of the creature. The President of France orders the case be considered of utmost urgency by the National Police, only for it to be handed down to the bumbling Inspector Albert Caponi. Adèle decides she needs a vacation to relax. The final scene shows her boarding a ship, and the camera pans out to reveal the name of the ship, the RMS Titanic. Dieuleveult is then shown, sarcastically wishing her a "good journey". In a mid-credits scene, Ménard pursues Saint-Hubert with a rifle, still outraged that Saint-Hubert shot the pterosaur. Ménard is arrested by Caponi as two gorillas stare menacingly at Saint-Hubert.
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