Two touring comedians make fun of a socially shy cook named Roger, not knowing he's actually a serial killing madman. Waking up in a cage the next day, they soon realize their only way to save themselves is to teach Roger how to be funny.
Luc and Marco are two humorists who travel the second order small theaters in Quebec. Each evening, they choose a fathead Turkish they ridicule to the delight of spectators. At Anse-au-Pic, a small town along the Saguenay, they humiliate Roger Gendron, shy cook snack bar instead. Very bad choice because the cook is a madman! The next morning, the two wake up comic in a cage, to thank you Roger Gendron, determined to take revenge. In exchange for their release, they asked him to teach him the art of comedy, making him the star of Anse-au-Pic! Roger Gendron accepts.—Anonymous
When two touring comedians make fun of a socially shy cook named Roger, they have no idea he's actually a serial killing madman. Waking up in a cage the next day, the two comedians soon realize their only way to survive this predicament is to teach Roger how to become funny.—Ricky Lyon