
The Winner
Comedy
Overview
A plumber finally meets the woman of his dreams. But as her uptight family tries to keep him away, he wins the lottery and starts plotting his revenge.
Top Cast


Philippe Ruggieri
Philippe Ruggieri
Laurent Demaison, plombier
Philippe Ruggieri
Laurent Demaison, plombier


Michel Galabru
Michel Galabru
M. Dupré-Granval, banquier
Michel Galabru
M. Dupré-Granval, banquier


Stéphane Audran
Stéphane Audran
Mme Hélène Dupré-Granval
Stéphane Audran
Mme Hélène Dupré-Granval


Henri Guybet
Henri Guybet
Thierry Denoël, fondé de pouvoir
Henri Guybet
Thierry Denoël, fondé de pouvoir


Odile Michel
Odile Michel
Dominique Dupré-Granval
Odile Michel
Dominique Dupré-Granval


Michel Peyrelon
Michel Peyrelon
Le patron de l'agence de détectives
Michel Peyrelon
Le patron de l'agence de détectives


Bernard Musson
Bernard Musson
Le père de Laurent
Bernard Musson
Le père de Laurent


Rita Maiden
Rita Maiden
La mère de Laurent
Rita Maiden
La mère de Laurent
Alain David
Alain David
Dan, l'ami de Laurent
Alain David
Dan, l'ami de Laurent
Max Douchin
Max Douchin
Employé #1 de la banque
Max Douchin
Employé #1 de la banque
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