
Action Man
Crime · Drama
Overview
An American talks a retired French crook into robbing a bank, but kidnappers demand the loot as ransom.
Top Cast


Jean Gabin
Jean Gabin
Denis Ferrand
Jean Gabin
Denis Ferrand


Robert Stack
Robert Stack
Jim Beckley
Robert Stack
Jim Beckley


Margaret Lee
Margaret Lee
Betty
Margaret Lee
Betty


Jean Topart
Jean Topart
Monsieur Henri
Jean Topart
Monsieur Henri


Walter Giller
Walter Giller
Maurice Labrousse
Walter Giller
Maurice Labrousse


Lucienne Bogaert
Lucienne Bogaert
Mr. Henri's mother
Lucienne Bogaert
Mr. Henri's mother


Albert Michel
Albert Michel
Gaston
Albert Michel
Gaston


Henri Coutet
Henri Coutet
Security guard
Henri Coutet
Security guard


Bernard Musson
Bernard Musson
Mr. Charles Goulette
Bernard Musson
Mr. Charles Goulette


Pierre Koulak
Pierre Koulak
Ange Peresi
Pierre Koulak
Ange Peresi
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