4.5
94 min
Bobby earns his living in Montmartre by duping naïve provincials, along with his pal Julien, as well as crooks and drug dealers, replaced by bicarbonate. His friend Monique, who dances at Le Paradou, is frightened by such a life. A crime of which he is not guilty occurs while he is robbing drug dealer Mureau. Bobby flees, but prefers to let himself be imprisoned. A serious accident is avoided. The brave Inspector Doirel is determined to set the boy straight. Monique will do her bit too.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Jean-Marc Thibault | Robert Verdier | Unowned | |
Louis Seigner | L'inspecteur Doirel (Sociétaire de la Comédie Française) | Unowned | |
Geneviève Kervine | Monique | Unowned | |
Jean Marchat | Mureau | Unowned | |
Albert Dinan | Unowned | ||
Daniel Cauchy | Unowned | ||
Alain Bouvette | Unowned | ||
Denise Carvenne | Unowned | ||
Jean Clarieux | Unowned | ||
Georges Demas | Unowned | ||
Michel Flamme | Unowned | ||
Émile Genevois | Unowned | ||
Georges Géret | Unowned | ||
Jean Morel | Unowned | ||
Olivier Darrieux | Unowned | ||
Mireille Ozy | Unowned | ||
Étienne de Swarte | Unowned | ||
Michel Woop | Unowned | ||
Max Elloy | Unowned | ||
Charles Lemontier | Unowned | ||
Robert Seller | Unowned | ||
Hélène Tossy | Unowned | ||
Georges Lannes | Unowned | ||
Jacqueline Porel | Unowned | ||
Bernard Lajarrige | Unowned |