
Carom Shots
Comedy · Crime
Overview
Paul Martin is the subservient brown-nosing youngster who needs quick advancement up the hierarchy to pay for the modern lifestyle he is buying on credit. Seeing that marrying his immediate superior's daughter will not get him the results he wants, he begins plotting the demise of the head of the company. The company itself specializes in holiday travel and unscrupulously brutalizes its customers for maximum profit, spending more thought on publicity gimmicks than customer service...
Top Cast


Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Claude Brialy
Paul Martin
Jean-Claude Brialy
Paul Martin


Michel Serrault
Michel Serrault
Le commissaire Baudu
Michel Serrault
Le commissaire Baudu


Louis de Funès
Louis de Funès
Norbert Charolais, Directeur Général du 321
Louis de Funès
Norbert Charolais, Directeur Général du 321


Sophie Daumier
Sophie Daumier
Solange, secrétaire et amant de Paul
Sophie Daumier
Solange, secrétaire et amant de Paul


Anne Tonietti
Anne Tonietti
Danielle Brossard, fiancée de Paul
Anne Tonietti
Danielle Brossard, fiancée de Paul


Henri Virlogeux
Henri Virlogeux
Mr. Brossard
Henri Virlogeux
Mr. Brossard


Alfred Adam
Alfred Adam
Hubert Beaumanoir, cadre supérieur du 321
Alfred Adam
Hubert Beaumanoir, cadre supérieur du 321


René Clermont
René Clermont
Frépillon, cadre supérieur du 321
René Clermont
Frépillon, cadre supérieur du 321


Jacques Dynam
Jacques Dynam
Macheron, collaborateur de Paul
Jacques Dynam
Macheron, collaborateur de Paul


Paul Gay
Paul Gay
Le speaker TV
Paul Gay
Le speaker TV
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