

Adventure · Drama · Romance
Overview
Two adventurers and best friends, Roland and Manu, are the victims of a practical joke that costs Manu his pilot's license. With seeming contrition, the jokesters tell Roland and Manu about a crashed plane lying on the ocean floor off the coast of Congo stuffed with riches. The adventurers set off to find the loot.
Top Cast


Alain Delon
Alain Delon
Manu
Alain Delon
Manu


Lino Ventura
Lino Ventura
Roland
Lino Ventura
Roland


Joanna Shimkus
Joanna Shimkus
Laetitia
Joanna Shimkus
Laetitia


Serge Reggiani
Serge Reggiani
the pilot
Serge Reggiani
the pilot


Hans Meyer
Hans Meyer
Mercenary
Hans Meyer
Mercenary


Jean Darie
Jean Darie
Uncle
Jean Darie
Uncle
Jean Trognon
Jean Trognon
Jeanjean, Laetitia's young cousin
Jean Trognon
Jeanjean, Laetitia's young cousin


Odile Poisson
Odile Poisson
Yvette
Odile Poisson
Yvette


Irène Tunc
Irène Tunc
Kyobaski's secretary
Irène Tunc
Kyobaski's secretary


Valéry Inkijinoff
Valéry Inkijinoff
Kyobaski, producer
Valéry Inkijinoff
Kyobaski, producer
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