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* DescendedCreator: Creator/LesInconnus wrote the film and played the main roles.
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* DescendedCreator: The trio Creator/LesInconnus wrote the film and played the main roles.
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* FakeNationality: A French trio (Creator/LesInconnus) as TheThreeWiseMen from UsefulNotes/{{Africa}} and UsefulNotes/TheMiddleEast. To elaborate:
* FakeNationality: A French trio (Creator/LesInconnus) as TheThreeWiseMen from UsefulNotes/{{Africa}} and UsefulNotes/TheMiddleEast. To elaborate:
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* DescendedCreator: The trio Les Inconnus Creator/LesInconnus wrote the film and played the main roles.
* FakeNationality: A French trio(Creator/LesInconnus) of actors as TheThreeWiseMen from UsefulNotes/{{Africa}} and UsefulNotes/TheMiddleEast. To elaborate:
* FakeNationality: A French trio
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Les Inconnus wanted to make a film about TheThreeWiseMen as soon as the peak of their career in the early [[TheNineties 1990s]], but due to a [[ScrewedByTheLawyers legal dispute]] in which their manager Paul Lederman who claimed ownership on their group name, they could not be reformed for a couple of years after ''Film/TheThreeBrothers'', and so only two of them made films afterwards (Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan), those being 1997's ''Le Pari'' and 2000's ''L'Extraterrestre''. Then they won a lawsuit against Lederman and were reunited for ''The Three Magi''.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Les Inconnus wanted to make a film about TheThreeWiseMen as soon as the peak of their career in the early [[TheNineties 1990s]], but due to a [[ScrewedByTheLawyers legal dispute]] in which their manager Paul Lederman who claimed ownership on their group name, they could not be reformed reunited for a couple of years after ''Film/TheThreeBrothers'', and so only two of them made films afterwards (Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan), those being 1997's ''Le Pari'' and 2000's ''L'Extraterrestre''. Then they won a lawsuit against Lederman and were reunited for ''The Three Magi''.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Les Inconnus wanted to make a film about TheThreeWiseMen as soon as the peak of their career in the early [[TheNineties 1990s]], but due to a legal dispute in which their manager Paul Lederman who claimed ownership on their group name, they could not be reformed for a couple of years after ''Film/TheThreeBrothers'', and so only two of them made films afterwards (Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan), those being 1997's ''Le Pari'' and 2000's ''L'Extraterrestre''. Then they won a lawsuit against Lederman and were reunited for ''The Three Magi''.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Les Inconnus wanted to make a film about TheThreeWiseMen as soon as the peak of their career in the early [[TheNineties 1990s]], but due to a [[ScrewedByTheLawyers legal dispute dispute]] in which their manager Paul Lederman who claimed ownership on their group name, they could not be reformed for a couple of years after ''Film/TheThreeBrothers'', and so only two of them made films afterwards (Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan), those being 1997's ''Le Pari'' and 2000's ''L'Extraterrestre''. Then they won a lawsuit against Lederman and were reunited for ''The Three Magi''.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Les Inconnus wanted to make a film about TheThreeWiseMen, but due to a legal dispute in which their manager Paul Lederman who claimed ownership on their group name, they could not be reformed for a couple of years after ''Film/TheThreeBrothers'', and so only two of them made films afterwards (Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan), those being 1997's ''Le Pari'' and 2000's ''L'Extraterrestre''. Then they won a lawsuit against Lederman and were reunited for ''The Three Magi''.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Les Inconnus wanted to make a film about TheThreeWiseMen, TheThreeWiseMen as soon as the peak of their career in the early [[TheNineties 1990s]], but due to a legal dispute in which their manager Paul Lederman who claimed ownership on their group name, they could not be reformed for a couple of years after ''Film/TheThreeBrothers'', and so only two of them made films afterwards (Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan), those being 1997's ''Le Pari'' and 2000's ''L'Extraterrestre''. Then they won a lawsuit against Lederman and were reunited for ''The Three Magi''.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Les Inconnus wanted to make a film about TheThreeWiseMen, but due to a legal dispute in which their manager Paul Lederman who claimed ownership on their group name, they could not be reformed for a couple of years after ''Film/TheThreeBrothers'', and so only two of them made films afterwards (Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan), those being 1997's ''Le Pari'' and 2000's ''L'Extraterrestre''. Then they won a lawsuit against Lederman and were reunited for ''The Three Magi''.
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** Didier Bourdon as Balthazar, King of Nippur (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}}).
** Bernard Campan as Melchior, King of Palmyrene (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Syria}}).
** Bernard Campan as Melchior, King of Palmyrene (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Syria}}).
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** Didier Bourdon as Balthazar, King of Nippur (in (then-Parthian Empire, nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}}).
** Bernard Campan as Melchior, King of Palmyrene(in nowadays' (nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Syria}}).
** Bernard Campan as Melchior, King of Palmyrene
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* DescendedCreator: The trio Les Inconnus wrote the film and played the main roles.
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* WrittenByCastMember: The trio Les Inconnus wrote the film and played the main roles.
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** Pascal Légitimus as Caspar, king of Meroë (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Sudan}}).
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* FakeNationality: A French trio (Creator/LesInconnus) as TheThreeWiseMen from UsefulNotes/{{Africa}} and UsefulNotes/THeMiddleEast. To elaborate:
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* FakeNationality: A French trio (Creator/LesInconnus) as TheThreeWiseMen from UsefulNotes/{{Africa}} and UsefulNotes/THeMiddleEast.UsefulNotes/TheMiddleEast. To elaborate:
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* FakeNationality: A French trio (Creator/LesInconnus) as TheThreeWiseMen from UsefulNotes/{{Africa}} and UsefulNotes/THeMiddleEast. To elaborate:
** Pascal Légitimus as Caspar, king of Meroë (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Sudan}}).
** Didier Bourdon as Balthazar, King of Nippur (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}}).
** Bernard Campan as Melchior, King of Palmyrene (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Syria}}).
** Pascal Légitimus as Caspar, king of Meroë (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Sudan}}).
** Didier Bourdon as Balthazar, King of Nippur (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}}).
** Bernard Campan as Melchior, King of Palmyrene (in nowadays' UsefulNotes/{{Syria}}).
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* MeaningfulReleaseDate: The film features TheThreeWiseMen and was released near Christmas 2001.
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