Noël's search for his long lost father, a former prisoner who
escaped from Cayenne thirty years ago, has taken him deep into the
forests of Guyana. He is first betrayed then helped by his
half-brother Mathieu, and has to contend with no end of natural
calamities, from extreme weather to deadly wildlife. Then he
finds he is up against an even greater threat, a hoard of adventurers
who believe that he has discovered a gold mine. It ends with a
pitiless struggle against a vile man named L'Équateur, the
owner of Cayenne Palace, who intends to destroy him via Alice, the woman he loves...
Cast:Richard Berry (Noël),
Jean Yanne (Équateur), Xavier Deluc (Mathieu), Olivia Brunaux (Alice), Anna Karina (Lola), Claude Brosset (Gonfaron),
Laurent Chong Sit (Wayapi),
Éric Denise (La Fayette),
Claude Koch (Rodowsky),
Guy Di Rigo (Le président), Jean-Roger Milo (Lionel),
Sensão Lehacuet Neves (La Fondue),
Philippe Clair (José Morgan),
Arsène Falaye (Polo),
Hervé Lallier (Fox),
Gilbert Derouard (Manu),
Jean-Charles Boutin (Le chinois),
Myrtho Dubois (Boni),
Jack Jamet (Raoul)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 105 min
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