Imogène McCarthery

Imogène McCarthery

201080 min
5.4/10
ComedyCrime

Plot Summary

Elle est rousse. Elle est écossaise. Elle aime le rugby et la cornemuse. Elle vit à Londres, mais se considère en exil. Elle a un fichu caractère et une sacrée descente au whisky. Elle s’appelle Imogène Mc Carthery… du clan des McLeod !

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👥Cast (21)

Catherine Frot

Catherine Frot

Imogène

Lambert Wilson

Lambert Wilson

Samuel Tyler

Danièle Lebrun

Danièle Lebrun

Mrs Elroy

Michel Aumont

Michel Aumont

Sir Woolish

Lionel Abelanski

Lionel Abelanski

Aneurin Archaft

Pierre Laplace

Pierre Laplace

Allan Cunningham

Francis Leplay

Francis Leplay

Gowen Ross

Nicolas Vaude

Nicolas Vaude

Andrew Lindsay

Sara Giraudeau

Sara Giraudeau

Nancy Nankett

Michel Duchaussoy

Michel Duchaussoy

Sir Wardlaw

Laurent Gamelon

Laurent Gamelon

Le père d'Imogène

Anne Benoît

Anne Benoît

Janice Lewis

🎬Crew

Director

Alexandre Charlot

Writers

Alexandre Charlot, Franck Magnier

Producers

Yves Marmion

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🏷️Keywords

rugbysecret serviceeurospy

💬Reviews (1)

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2/2/2013

The screenplay was drawn from a French novel you purchase before the train starts and make you enjoy a relaxing trip. Having a high degree in psychology, economy or social sciences is not required to understand the plot. It gently pulls the leg of people who feel over-proud of their geographical origin. In addition, you would enjoy splendid Scottish landscapes and be incented to one little glass of the best single malt. Imogene, who has to work in London among what she considers as undergrade people, is sent on a secret assignment back to Scotland. On her way by railway, she is fooled by three men on a fishing trip, who pretend being Scottish when they actually are KGB spies... The plot continues in the pure tradition of popular theater. High spirits to Scotland!

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