A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 12, 1982
Original Title:
Pour 100 briques t'as plus rien !
Alternate Titles:
Atraco sorprendente
Pour cent briques t'as plus rien !
Ограбь банк и тебе ничего не будет
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
TF1 Films Production
Uranium Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12
Runtime: 85
After getting screwed over by life (again), two losers decide that enough is enough. Using stolen ski masks and stolen toy guns, they take hostages in their local bank, holding them for ransom. Things go well until the hostages learn what's going on, and demand a piece of the action for themselves.
Adaptation:
Didier Kaminka
Édouard Molinaro
Assistant Director Trainee:
Philippe Guézel
Assistant Editor:
Mounira M'Hirsi
Assistant Foley Artist:
Mario Melchiorri
Assistant Production Design:
Georges Glon
Author:
Didier Kaminka
Boom Operator:
Jean-François Naudon
Costume Design:
Mic Cheminal
Costumer:
Danièle Bersiaud
Dialogue:
Didier Kaminka
Édouard Molinaro
Director:
Édouard Molinaro
Director of Photography:
Michael Epp
Editor:
Marie-Josée Audiard
Electrician:
Charles Lefèvre
First Assistant Director:
Philippe Leriche
Foley Artist:
Jean-Pierre Lelong
Hair Designer:
Isabelle Gamsohn
Key Grip:
Jacques Fayola
Michel Gesbert
Makeup Artist:
Sophie Landry
Paul Le Marinel
Original Music Composer:
Murray Head
Producer:
Dany Cohen
Yvon Guézel
Production Accountant:
Myriam Eliez
Production Design:
Jean-Jacques Caziot
Geoffroy Larcher
Production Manager:
Véronique Bourboulon
Production Secretary:
Jany Dubreuilh
Property Master:
Gérard Pieri
Recording Supervision:
Gérard Lamps
Screenplay:
Didier Kaminka
Script Supervisor:
Hélène Sébillotte
Second Assistant Camera:
Dominique Bouilleret
Second Assistant Director:
Graziella Molinaro
Set Decoration:
Philippe Turlure
Set Dresser:
Gérard James
Sound:
Daniel Brisseau
Michel Desrois
Sound Editor:
Hélène de Luze
Jean-François Naudon
Sound Mix Technician:
Vincent Arnardi
Sound Mixer:
Jack Jullian
Still Photographer:
Marie Saunier
Frédérique Caugy
Stunt Double:
Roland Neunreuther
Stunts:
Patrick Cauderlier
Technical Supervisor:
Jean-Christian Berard
Unit Manager:
Jim Meigs
Jean-Marc Maestracci
Alexandru Rioșanu
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