La Planque (2011)
Directed by Akim Isker

Crime / Comedy

Film Synopsis

Kiko, Gilles and Pera hold up a bank and run off with 45 million euros in cash.   As they make their getaway, the three gangsters discover that their chauffeur Titi has disappeared, along with their Fiat Panda.  Kiko, the brains of the outfit, comes up with the prefect hiding place to escape from the cops - the police station!
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Film Credits

  • Director: Akim Isker
  • Script: Jalil Naciri (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Mostefa Bahtit
  • Music: Kalid Bazi
  • Cast: Jalil Naciri (Kiko), Gilles Bellomi (Gilles Bellomi), Ahcen Titi (Titi), Guillaume Verdier (Pera), Samira Lachhab (Commandant Lydie Timonet), Dany Verissimo-Petit (Nadège), Kamel Laadaili (Omar), Marco Locci (Marco Lefebvre), Antoine Basler (Bertrand Doriano), Ali Yaya (Kader), Pascal Aubert (Capitaine Sanguinetti), Biyouna (La voyante), Stéphane Boulay (Le conducteur 4x4), Aïssa Bussetta (Angelo), Oscar Copp (Laurent), Raynaud Gerald (Policier), Jean-François Gérard (Police Officer), Sophie Le Tellier (La mariée), Frédéric Maranber (Gendarme), Farida Ouchani (La dame de service)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 89 min

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