600 kilos d'or pur (2010)
Directed by Éric Besnard

Adventure / Comedy
aka: In Gold We Trust

Film Synopsis

A party of adventurers succeed in robbing a gold mine in the heart of Guyana.  However, during their escape their helicopter is forced to set down in the middle of the jungle.  The seven crooks must now transport their spoils - six hundred kilograms of gold - on foot through some of the most hostile terrain imaginable.  It is not long before the cohesion of the group is threatened by the greed of the individuals within it...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Éric Besnard
  • Script: Éric Besnard, Nicolas Boukhrief
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Marie Dreujou
  • Music: Christophe Julien
  • Cast: Clovis Cornillac (Virgil), Audrey Dana (Camille), Patrick Chesnais (Georges), Claudio Santamaria (Enzo), Bruno Solo (Rémi), Eriq Ebouaney (Melchior), Gérard Klein (Maurice), Mehdi Nebbou (Norris), Hubert Saint-Macary (Duval), Jean-Pierre Martins (Lionel), Julie Paraense (Mina), George Caldas (Braconnier au chapeau), Serge Abattucci (L'homme en pirogue), André Dimpay (Garimpeiro pilote quad), Romildo Grand-Bois (Employé labo 1), Philippe Passon (Employé labo 2), Gaston Ferreira (Garimpeiro Mina), Ambre Keita (Serveuse bar), Ilan Chain-Atipa (Garimpeiro hélico), Roger Vaiti (Patron buvette)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: In Gold We Trust

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