
The Counterfeiters
War · TV Movie
Overview
The plot revolves around Bernard – a schoolfriend of Olivier's who is preparing for his bac – discovering he is a bastard and taking this as a welcome pretext for running away from home. He spends a night in Olivier's bed (where Olivier describes a recent visit to a prostitute and how he did not find the experience very enjoyable). After Bernard steals the suitcase belonging to Edouard, Olivier's uncle, and the ensuing complications, he is made Edouard's secretary. Olivier is jealous and ends up in the hands of the cynical and downright diabolical Comte de Passavant, who travels with him to the Mediterranean.
Top Cast


Melvil Poupaud
Melvil Poupaud
Edouard
Melvil Poupaud
Edouard


Patrick Mille
Patrick Mille
Robert de Passavant
Patrick Mille
Robert de Passavant


Jules-Angelo Bigarnet
Jules-Angelo Bigarnet
Bernard
Jules-Angelo Bigarnet
Bernard
Maxime Berger
Maxime Berger
Olivier
Maxime Berger
Olivier


Laurence Cordier
Laurence Cordier
Laura Azaïs
Laurence Cordier
Laura Azaïs


Sandrine Dumas
Sandrine Dumas
Sandrine Dumas


Dolores Chaplin
Dolores Chaplin
Dolores Chaplin


Anne Bennent
Anne Bennent
Anne Bennent


Jean-Marc Stehlé
Jean-Marc Stehlé
Jean-Marc Stehlé


Vladimir Consigny
Vladimir Consigny
Vladimir Consigny
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