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Let's Rob the Bank (1964)
Comedy, Crime . 01 h 28 m
3/5(1)

Overview

Shopkeeper Victor Garnier has naively invested his family's life savings in an African mine, on his banker's recommendation. When the mine is nationalized, rendering the stock worthless, he considers himself shamelessly robbed by the bank; it seems only fair to him to return the 'favor' and rob the bank, teaming up with the whole family as they were all duped. Even for professionals such an enterprise -he decides to dig a tunnel- is quite demanding, but for simple commoners it's daunting, as they also have their personal downsides; thus Victor's wife has a most unwelcome tendency to blurt out the truth, even to the grumpy local copper: a crazy risk when you need to keep a criminal plan secret.

Release Date

25 February 1964

Languages

French,

Produced By

Les Films Copernic, Pamec Cinematografica,

Directed by :
Jean Girault

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Summary

"Let's Rob the Bank - " is french Language Movie.

"Let's Rob the Bank" was released on 25 February 1964 .

The movie was directed by Jean Girault

It has cast of: Louis de Funès as Victor Garnier, Jean-Pierre Marielle as Le banquier André Durand-Mareuil, Yvonne Clech as Eliane Garnier, Anne Doat as Isabelle Garnier, Georges Wilson as L'agent cycliste / The policeman, Claude Piéplu as Le prêtre / The priest, Georges Adet as Gerber, Florence Blot as La femme de ménage, Nicole Chollet as La cliente (as Nicole Cholet), Jean Valmont as Philippe Brécy, Alix Mahieux as Poupette, Michel Dancourt as Casimir, André Badin as Un habitant du quartier (as Badin), Louis Viret as Un voisin, Guy Grosso as Un client, Yvonne Rozille as , Catherine Demongeot as Corinne Garnier, Michel Tureau as Gérard Garnier, Jean Lefebvre as Le contremaître / The overseer, Henri Attal as Ramirez, un ouvrier (uncredited), Max Desrau as Un client de la banque (uncredited), Colin Drake as Le confrère anglais (uncredited), Jean Droze as Le vendeur du grand magasin (uncredited), Philippe Dumat as Le commissaire (uncredited), Yves Elliot as Le patron du café (uncredited), Robert Favart as Le confrère italien (uncredited), Dominique Marcas as Une habitante du quartier (uncredited), Myriam Michelson as Mireille (uncredited), Johnny Monteilhet as Le télégraphiste (uncredited), Dominique Zardi as Zapato - un ouvrier (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

Louis de Funès
Victor Garnier
Popularity:15.956

Jean-Pierre Marielle
Le banquier André Durand-Mareuil
Popularity:7.346

Yvonne Clech
Eliane Garnier
Popularity:2.195

Anne Doat
Isabelle Garnier
Popularity:2.425

Georges Wilson
L'agent cycliste / The policeman
Popularity:6.033

Claude Piéplu
Le prêtre / The priest
Popularity:4.601

Georges Adet
Gerber
Popularity:3.136

Florence Blot
La femme de ménage
Popularity:4.412

Nicole Chollet
La cliente (as Nicole Cholet)
Popularity:3.597

Jean Valmont
Philippe Brécy
Popularity:8.74

Alix Mahieux
Poupette
Popularity:1.102

Michel Dancourt
Casimir
Popularity:0.038

André Badin
Un habitant du quartier (as Badin)
Popularity:5.085

Louis Viret
Un voisin
Popularity:2.975

Guy Grosso
Un client
Popularity:8.141

Yvonne Rozille

Popularity:1.077

Catherine Demongeot
Corinne Garnier
Popularity:2.998

Michel Tureau
Gérard Garnier
Popularity:1.533

Jean Lefebvre
Le contremaître / The overseer
Popularity:3.97

Henri Attal
Ramirez, un ouvrier (uncredited)
Popularity:5.546

Max Desrau
Un client de la banque (uncredited)
Popularity:2.665

Colin Drake
Le confrère anglais (uncredited)
Popularity:2.611

Jean Droze
Le vendeur du grand magasin (uncredited)
Popularity:3.332

Philippe Dumat
Le commissaire (uncredited)
Popularity:4.557

Yves Elliot
Le patron du café (uncredited)
Popularity:2.372

Robert Favart
Le confrère italien (uncredited)
Popularity:2.633

Dominique Marcas
Une habitante du quartier (uncredited)
Popularity:2.232

Myriam Michelson
Mireille (uncredited)
Popularity:1.053

Johnny Monteilhet
Le télégraphiste (uncredited)
Popularity:0.715

Dominique Zardi
Zapato - un ouvrier (uncredited)
Popularity:7.439

It Crew included: Jean Girault as Director(Directing), Jacques Vilfrid as Screenplay(Writing), Jean Girault as Screenplay(Writing), Jacques Vilfrid as Adaptation(Writing), Jean Girault as Adaptation(Writing), Jacques Vilfrid as Dialogue(Writing), Louis Sapin as Story(Writing), Raymond Danon as Production Assistant(Production), Paul Mauriat as Music(Sound), André Germain as Cinematography(Crew), Jean-Michel Gautier as Editorial Production Assistant(Editing), Sydney Bettex as Set Decoration(Art), Anatole Paris as Makeup Department Head(Costume & Make-Up), Pierre Cottance as Production Manager(Production), Raymond Danon as Production Manager(Production), Alain Gouze as Second Assistant Art Director(Art), Claude Blosseville as Art Department Assistant(Art), Guy Maugin as Set Dresser(Art), Henri Sonois as Art Department Assistant(Art), Vartan Karakeusian as Sound Assistant(Sound), Paul Pauwels as Sound Assistant(Sound), René Sarazin as Sound(Sound), Marcel Dolé as Still Photographer(Camera), Guy Suzuki as Camera Operator(Camera), Bernard Bourgouin as Assistant Editor(Editing), Fanchette Brie as Production Secretary(Production), Maurice Cadaze as Administration(Production), Rudy LeRoy as Manager of Operations(Crew), Christiane Vilfrid as Script Consultant(Writing), in lead roles.

Series Crew
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Status: Released
Released on:
25 February 1964

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