
Super Troopers (2001)
Année de sortie: 2001
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: Super policías, Die Superbullen, Супер патрул, Super Tiras, Superpatrull, Los supermaderos, Super troopers - aina valmiina!, Baromi őrjárat, Super policías, Straz wiejska, Super trupe, Суперполицейские, Super policaji, Broken Lizard's Super Troopers
Réalisateur: Jay Chandrasekhar
Writer: Erik Stolhanske, Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Paul Soter, Steve Lemme
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Richard Perello
Executive Producer: Peter E. Lengyel
Sociétés: Broken Lizard Industries, Cataland Films, Fox Searchlight Pictures, Jersey Shore, Árpád Productions
Budget: 3.000.000
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: aftercreditsstinger, alcohol, broken lizard, cop, disdainful, disgusted, doubtful, drug humor, dubious, duringcreditsstinger, frustrated, highway, marijuana, playful, police chief, police corruption, radio, ridiculous, shenanigans, state trooper, vermont
Histoire
In 'Super Troopers', five underachieving Vermont state troopers—Tom Wopat, Mike Schiffer, Carl Foster, Jimmy James Jr., and Jeffchus - face the threat of job loss due to their ineffectiveness and boredom. In an effort to prove themselves, they stumble upon a drug ring operation while on duty. The group decides to make a bust but faces competition from a rival police force aiming to claim the glory for themselves. Throughout their mission, the troopers must navigate their personal antics and rivalries while trying to maintain professionalism in the face of this high-stakes situation.
Résumé
'Super Troopers' is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Jay Chandrasekhar, set against the backdrop of Vermont's state police force. The movie centers around five underappreciated troopers who struggle to maintain their jobs due to their inefficiency and playful antics. When they uncover a drug operation, they seize the opportunity to redeem themselves but encounter resistance from other law enforcement agencies. The film is known for its drug humor, ridiculous situations, and shenanigans involving state troopers, making it a cult classic among comedy fans.