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Adventure · Comedy · Crime
Overview
Antoine, 11, is on holiday with his grandfather. One night he catches thieves hiding their booty in a pond. Antoine seizes the 40 million. But Liza, his new friend, is the daughter of one of the criminals. Both children soon face threats.
Top Cast


Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean Messignac, cousin d'Antoine
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean Messignac, cousin d'Antoine


Aurélien Wiik
Aurélien Wiik
Antoine Messignac
Aurélien Wiik
Antoine Messignac


Michel Duchaussoy
Michel Duchaussoy
Jacques Hivers, compagnon de Claire
Michel Duchaussoy
Jacques Hivers, compagnon de Claire


Georges Wilson
Georges Wilson
Louis Messignac, le grand-père d'Antoine
Georges Wilson
Louis Messignac, le grand-père d'Antoine


Joséphine Serre
Joséphine Serre
Lisa, fille de Jacques
Joséphine Serre
Lisa, fille de Jacques


Rose Thiéry
Rose Thiéry
Clémence
Rose Thiéry
Clémence


Sophie Broustal
Sophie Broustal
Dominique, alias « Claire »
Sophie Broustal
Dominique, alias « Claire »


Christine Sireyzol
Christine Sireyzol
Louisette, la nièce de Clémence
Christine Sireyzol
Louisette, la nièce de Clémence


Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Max Desartre, malfrat dans le fourgon blindé
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Max Desartre, malfrat dans le fourgon blindé


Jean Carmet
Jean Carmet
M. Durandet, vétérinaire en retraite
Jean Carmet
M. Durandet, vétérinaire en retraite
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