Trois milliards sans ascenseur (1972)
Directed by Roger Pigaut

Crime / Drama / Thriller
aka: 3000 Million Without an Elevator

Film Synopsis

The Défense district of Paris is home to a group of friends who dream of adventure.  They are: Pierrot, Julien and his girlfriend Lulu, who owns a bar; Albert, who lives under the thumb of his possessive mother Madame Dubreuil; and Gus, a small-time gangster who lives with Minouche, a stripper.  Their dreams look set to come true when they learn that an exhibition of the ten most beautiful jewels in Europe is to be held on the 27th floor of a tall building.  Without delay, the friends decide to organise the most famous robbery of the century.  The first problem they must overcome is how to deal with the ultra-sophisticated electronic system which protects the jewels.  This is beyond even Albert's experience, but Gus has an idea.  He will hand the problem over to the powerful Monsieur Raphaël, a crook who works only with professionals.  The friends do not know what they have let themselves in for...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Roger Pigaut
  • Script: André G. Brunelin, Roger Pigaut
  • Cinematographer: Jean Tournier
  • Music: Teo Usuelli
  • Cast: Michel Bouquet (Albert), Marcel Bozzuffi (Gus), Dany Carrel (Lulu), Bernard Fresson (Julien), Serge Reggiani (Pierrot), Françoise Rosay (Madame Dubreuil), Amidou (José), Nike Arrighi (Minouche), Gabriele Ferzetti (M. Raphaël), Claude Lochy (Duval), Victor Lanoux (Gino), Marcel Gassouk, Pierre Rousseau, Jean Solar, Yvan Tanguy, Francis Terzieff
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Aka: 3000 Million Without an Elevator

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