The French Institute of Management (IFM) has some impressive premises
but it is really no more than a refuge for spoiled sons who learn
nothing here. Two of them, François and Victor, have grown
tired of the machinations of the director, Dujardin. Having
attended a course on takeovers, they make up their mind to buy the IFM...
Cast:Jean Poiret (Cyril Dujardin),
Anthony Delon (François Cardeau),
Cris Campion (Victor Dargelas),
Valérie Mairesse (Isabelle),
Laurence Ashley (Ursula),
Roland Giraud (Jimmy Leroy),
Renée Saint-Cyr (Madame de Valmy),
Jack Alexandre Olivier (L'ancien élève 1),
Fabrice Roux (L'ancien élève 2),
Capi Stoll (L'ancien élève 3),
André Nader (Le maire),
André Dupon (Balonchard),
Bernard Musson,
Roschdy Zem
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
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