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Rating:
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Director:
Édouard Molinaro
Cast:
Daniel Auteuil, Gérard Jugnot, Anémone…
Plot:
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.
Pour cent briques t'as plus rien
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084526
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SOURCE: Pour cent briques t'as plus rien 1982 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Comedy
Director: Édouard Molinaro
Stars: Daniel Auteuil, Gérard Jugnot, Anémone
Plot: 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.
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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.—Derek Upham