
The Ponzi Scheme
History · Drama
Overview
Ponzi, from his arrival in Boston in 1903, to hi death in Rio in 1949. He made himself famous in inventing the first fraud of modern times on a large scale, and inspired Bernard Madoff.
Top Cast


Scali Delpeyrat
Scali Delpeyrat
Charles Ponzi
Scali Delpeyrat
Charles Ponzi


Céline Milliat-Baumgartner
Céline Milliat-Baumgartner
Rose
Céline Milliat-Baumgartner
Rose


Élizabeth Mazev
Élizabeth Mazev
Imelde Ponzi
Élizabeth Mazev
Imelde Ponzi


Jean-Christophe Quenon
Jean-Christophe Quenon
Cassulo
Jean-Christophe Quenon
Cassulo


Marie Dompnier
Marie Dompnier
Lucy Meli
Marie Dompnier
Lucy Meli
Jean-Marie Denis
Jean-Marie Denis
John Gnecco
Jean-Marie Denis
John Gnecco


Rodolphe Pauly
Rodolphe Pauly
Franck Pope
Rodolphe Pauly
Franck Pope


Dominique Thomas
Dominique Thomas
Charles Morse
Dominique Thomas
Charles Morse
Serge Saada
Serge Saada
Le représentant
Serge Saada
Le représentant
Karim Rouabah
Karim Rouabah
Le juge
Karim Rouabah
Le juge
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