Cent briques et des tuiles

1965 film
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Cent briques et des tuiles is a 1965 French film directed by Pierre Grimblat.

Synopsis

Marcel, a small-time gangster, has lost all his gang's proceeds, 20 million francs, while gambling. His accomplices, the Shultz brothers, throw him out of his apartment and give him a week to come up with the money. Marcel goes to Champs Elysées, there crossing paths with his old friend Étienne, who proposes a robbery of the Galeries Lafayette store, telling Marcel it should net them 100 million francs. Étienne and Marcel (possibly a reference to Étienne Marcel) join forces with Justin, who disguises himself as Santa Claus. With the aid of the shop's lift boy, the heist is a success, but the banknotes are soaked in water, setting off the gang's troubles.

A group of young street criminals unsuccessfully trying to rob a neighbourhood shop run into Justin and take the money. At the end of a chain of bizarre events, Marcel's gang takes the money from the young criminals after the latter have a car accident. However, they're faced with a new problem: separating the bills which have dried up and stuck together like bricks. The gang tries to solve the problem by boiling them and drying again.

Cast

  • Jean-Claude Brialy as Marcel
  • Marie Laforêt as Ida
  • Sophie Daumier as Moune
  • Jean-Pierre Marielle as Justin
  • Michel Serrault as Méloune
  • Albert Rémy as Etienne
  • Pierre Clémenti as Raf
  • Daniel Ceccaldi as Léon
  • Robert Manuel as Palmoni
  • Dominique Davray as Poulaine
  • Renaud Verley as Charles
  • Bernard Fresson as Policeman
  • Paul Préboist as The Cousin

External links

  • Cent briques et des tuiles at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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