

Crime · Drama
Overview
Michel takes up pickpocketing on a lark and is arrested soon after. His mother dies shortly after his release, and despite the objections of his only friend, Jacques, and his mother's neighbor Jeanne, Michel teams up with a couple of petty thieves in order to improve his craft. With a police inspector keeping an eye on him, Michel also tries to get a straight job, but the temptation to steal is hard to resist.
Top Cast


Martin LaSalle
Martin LaSalle
Michel
Martin LaSalle
Michel


Marika Green
Marika Green
Jeanne
Marika Green
Jeanne
Jean Pélégri
Jean Pélégri
Lead Inspector
Jean Pélégri
Lead Inspector
Dolly Scal
Dolly Scal
The Mother
Dolly Scal
The Mother
Pierre Leymarie
Pierre Leymarie
Jacques
Pierre Leymarie
Jacques


Kassagi
Kassagi
1st Accomplice
Kassagi
1st Accomplice


Pierre Étaix
Pierre Étaix
2nd Accomplice
Pierre Étaix
2nd Accomplice
César Gattegno
César Gattegno
Inspector
César Gattegno
Inspector
Sophie Saint-Just
Sophie Saint-Just
(uncredited)
Sophie Saint-Just
(uncredited)


Dominique Zardi
Dominique Zardi
Subway Passenger (uncredited)
Dominique Zardi
Subway Passenger (uncredited)
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