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So Long, Stooge

So Long, Stooge (1983)

7.3/10(264)·TMDB 1983 1h 34m FR

So Long, Stooge (1983) runs 1h 34m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Claude Berri, starring Coluche, Agnès Soral, and Richard Anconina. Genre: Crime and Drama. No subscription, no email required.

What is So Long, Stooge (1983) about?

In the 18th Arrondissement of Paris, Lambert, an aloof garage manager working the night shift at a petrol station spends his time drinking on the job, content in his own company. One night, Bensoussan, a small-time drug pusher in dire straits falls in on a stolen moped pretending to need a spark plug. The two men develop an unlikely friendship.

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Director:
Claude Berri
Production:
Renn Productions
Country:
France
Languages:
French
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0086420

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Who stars in So Long, Stooge (1983)?

Coluche as Lambert, Agnès Soral as Lola, Richard Anconina as Youseff Bensoussan, Mahmoud Zemmouri as Rachid, un intermédiaire, Philippe Léotard as Bauer, Mohamed Ben Smail as Mahmoud, Albert Dray as Sylvio, un grossiste de la « cam », Annie Kerani as la jeune femme noire.

Also Known As

PLŻegnaj, pajacuGBTchao Pantin

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Where can I watch So Long, Stooge online for free?

You can watch So Long, Stooge (1983) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is So Long, Stooge?

So Long, Stooge has a running time of 1h 34m (94 minutes total).

Who directed So Long, Stooge?

So Long, Stooge was directed by Claude Berri.

Is So Long, Stooge worth watching?

So Long, Stooge has well-received reviews with a rating of 7.3/10 based on 264 votes.

What genre is So Long, Stooge?

So Long, Stooge is a Crime and Drama film released in 1983.

Who stars in So Long, Stooge?

The cast of So Long, Stooge includes Coluche, Agnès Soral, Richard Anconina, Mahmoud Zemmouri and Philippe Léotard.