The comedian, who began his career with Les Inconnus, returns in Anne Roumanoff's program on Serge Meynard's film "L'oeil au beur (re) noir", in which he played one of the main roles alongside Smaïn.

More than 30 years after its release, the two actors still want to shoot a sequel.

INTERVIEW

Will the

black eye

one day have a sequel?

This is the wish of the two main actors, Smaïn and Pascal Légitimus, as the latter explains in the program 

It feels good. 

Released in 1987 and César for best film in 1988, this film by Serge Meynard tells the story of Rachid (Smaïn), whose friends (including Pascal Légitimus) pretend to attack the girls, so that he can save them and seduce them ... Until one of these women, Virginie, defends herself.

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Asked about a possible follow-up project, Pascal Légitimus does not hide his interest.

"It's a very good question, because it was in question 5-6 years ago," reveals the actor, who continues to see his sidekick Smaïn from time to time. 

"Notice to copulation!"

So far, the ideas for a sequel have not convinced the two comedians and comedians to play in it.

The films were therefore not made.

"It is true that there are a few producers who have offered us to do the sequel. But the ideas were always a little flush with the daisies, not very interesting", explains Pascal Légitimus.

But he and Smaïn say they are open to an interesting sequel to 

L'oeil au beur (re) noir

.

"It would be interesting to see what happened to these characters 20 or 30 years later", imagines the former Unknown, before launching, in the form of a joke, "Notice to copulation [sic], if anyone wants us offer a suite we are open! "