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Saccard, ready to use all means, however immoral or illegal, tries to gain back the fortune he lost three years ago. All involving business and the exchange market. He has a loyal accomplice, an indifferent son, maybe-friends, partners and... See more »

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Saccard
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Caroline Hamelin
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Daigremont
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Baronne Sandorf
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Jantrou
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Bismarck
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Busch
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Bohain
Robert Rimbaud ...
Gundermann
Thierry Fortineau ...
Georges Hamelin
Sacha Briquet ...
Sedille
Renato Mori ...
Huret
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Sabatini
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Mme Méchain
Thibault de Montalembert ...
Maxime
Serge Beauvois ...
Mazaud
Jean Dautremay ...
Sigismond
Benjamin Cassaigne ...
Edouard Mazaud
Victor Garrivier ...
Delcambre
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Jordan
Fernand Kindt ...
Dejoux
Pierre Le Rumeur ...
Jacoby
Pascal Librizzi ...
Victor
Sophie Michaud ...
Mme de Jeumont
Jacques Mignot ...
Rougon
Dominique Rousseau ...
Marcelle Jordan
Michel Berto ...
M. de Jeumont
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La directrice de l'orphelinat
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jérôme André ...
Telegrapher #1
Cécile Mazan ...
Madame Mazaud

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Jacques Rouffio

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Claude Brulé ... ()
 
Émile Zola ... (novel)

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Philippe Sarde

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Alain L'Eveillé ... assistant unit manager

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Hélène Vaillant ... upholsterer

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Xavier Cholet ... electrician

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Plot Summary

Saccard, ready to use all means, however immoral or illegal, tries to gain back the fortune he lost three years ago. All involving business and the exchange market. He has a loyal accomplice, an indifferent son, maybe-friends, partners and investors and of course, enemies. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • O Dinheiro (Portugal)
  • A pénz (Hungary)
Runtime
  • 250 min
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Movie Connections Version of L'Argent (1928). See more »

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