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Release Date:
August 31, 1967
Original Title:
L'Homme qui valait des milliards
Alternate Titles:
Covek koji je vredeo milion
Der Milliarden $-Mann
Der goldene Schlüssel
El hombre que valía millones
FBI - operation dollar
L'homme qui valait des milliards
L'uomo che valeva miliardi
Manden, der var millioner værd
Million Dollar Man
Milliárdokat érő ember
O Homem que Valia Bilhões
O homem que valia um milhão de dólares
The Man Who Was Worth Millions
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
CMV Produzione Cinematografica
France Cinéma Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
A U.S. Treasury Department agent is sent to Morocco to find a fortune in counterfeit money hidden by the Nazis during World War II. The agent escapes from prison with the only man who knows the location of the bogus bills. The duo is shadowed by a group of former Nazi soldiers who hope they will lead them to recover the lost loot. The feature plays as a crime drama with overtones of international espionage.
Cinematography:
Marcel Grignon
Raymond Lemoigne
Director:
Michel Boisrond
Editor:
Claudine Bouché
Music:
Georges Garvarentz
Novel:
Jean Stuart
Screenplay:
Michel Boisrond
Michel Lebrun
Sound:
Julien Coutelier
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