Roger Closset is a man who obviously loves his family, though that doesn't always make them feel better. Dad is an obsessive type with a short fuse and a long list of curious ideas, and his wife and children must often bear the brunt of his eccentricities. Roger works as a reporter, a job he doesn't like which doesn't pay especially well, either. One day, Roger learns an area business association is sponsoring a contest for a family that can break a world record, with the grand prize being a new car. Suddenly, Roger gets a brainstorm -- if his son can open and shut a door 40,000 times in 24 hours, the car will be theirs. 15-year-old Michel, however, is not at all happy to have been drafted into this new responsibility, especially when dad builds a practice door in the backyard and finds a trainer to teach Michel how to open and close it with greatest efficiency.
Release Date | May 19, 1999 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | Les convoyeurs attendent | |
Runtime | 1h 34min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | French | |
Original Language | French | |
Production Countries | France, Belgium, Switzerland | |
Production Companies | K-StarK2 SACAB ProductionsCentre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la FWBEurimagesOffice Fédéral de la CultureCNCCanal+TSRRTBF |