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  1. Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar (French: Astérix & Obélix contre César) is a 1999 French-Italian-German comedy fantasy adventure film directed by Claude Zidi, the first installment in the Asterix film series based on Goscinny and Uderzo's Astérix comics.

  2. Jul 14, 2000 · Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar: Directed by Claude Zidi. With Christian Clavier, Gérard Depardieu, Roberto Benigni, Michel Galabru. In all of Roman territory, the village where Asterix and Obelix live is the only enclave that has not yet been dominated by the empire, thanks to the magic potion of the druid Panoramix.

    • (46K)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Family
    • Claude Zidi
    • 2000-07-14
  3. Asterix Versus Caesar (also known in France as Astérix et la surprise de César) is a 1985 French animated adventure comedy film written by René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo and Pierre Tchernia, and directed by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi (in their director debuts), and is the fourth film adaptation of the Asterix comic book series.

  4. Asterix Versus Caesar: Directed by Gaëtan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi. With Roger Carel, Pierre Tornade, Pierre Mondy, Serge Sauvion. Asterix and Obelix join the Roman Legions to rescue Obelix's crush Panacea and her fiancé Tragicomix, who have been kidnapped to appease Julius Caesar.

    • Gaëtan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi
    • 2 min
  5. Set in 50 B.C., Asterix (Christian Clavier) and Obelix (Gérard Depardieu) are a pair of comedic heroes living in a small but well-protected village in Gaul, where a magic potion concocted by Druids turns the townsfolk into mighty soldiers.

  6. Asterix Versus Caesar (also known in France as Astérix et la surprise de César) is a 1985 animated film that was written by René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo and Pierre Tchernia, and directed by Paul and Gaëtan Brizzi, and is the fourth film adaptation of the Asterix Comic book series.

  7. Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar (1999) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 49m 1999. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. The year is 50 B.C., and Roman troops have conquered a path through Gaul to reach the English Channel.