
Going Places
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Two whimsical, aimless thugs harass and assault women, steal, murder, and alternately charm, fight, or sprint their way out of trouble. They take whatever the bourgeoisie holds dear, whether it’s cars, peace of mind, or daughters. Marie-Ange, a jaded, passive hairdresser, joins them as lover, cook, and mother confessor. She’s on her own search for seemingly unattainable sexual pleasure.
Top Cast


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Jean-Claude
Gérard Depardieu
Jean-Claude


Miou-Miou
Miou-Miou
Marie-Ange
Miou-Miou
Marie-Ange


Patrick Dewaere
Patrick Dewaere
Pierrot
Patrick Dewaere
Pierrot


Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Pirolle
Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Pirolle


Christian Alers
Christian Alers
Henri, Jacqueline's father
Christian Alers
Henri, Jacqueline's father


Brigitte Fossey
Brigitte Fossey
Woman on the train
Brigitte Fossey
Woman on the train


Michel Peyrelon
Michel Peyrelon
Bruno, surgeon
Michel Peyrelon
Bruno, surgeon


Gérard Boucaron
Gérard Boucaron
Carnot, mechanic
Gérard Boucaron
Carnot, mechanic


Jacques Chailleux
Jacques Chailleux
Jacques Pirolle
Jacques Chailleux
Jacques Pirolle
Eva Damien
Eva Damien
Bruno's wife
Eva Damien
Bruno's wife
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