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A Certain Mister

Documents relevant to National Defence have been concealed in a certain vase by a dangerous gang of robbers. To neutralize the criminals, a seasoned police commissioner and his clumsy assistant, young inspector César, join forces with a colorful trio of thieves nicknamed Le Pouce (Thumb), L'Index (Index Finger) and Le Majeur (Middle Finger)...

Top Cast

  • Hélène Perdrière

    Hélène Perdrière

    L'Index, membre de la bande

  • René Dary

    René Dary

    Le Pouce, membre de la bande

  • Louis Seigner

    Louis Seigner

    Le commissaire Clergé

  • Junie Astor

    Junie Astor

    Edmée Lamour / Augustine

  • Lise Delamare

    Lise Delamare

    Mme Lecorduvent

  • Louis de Funès

    Louis de Funès

    Thomas Boudeboeuf, journaliste à L'Avenir Sauveterrois

  • René Blancard

    René Blancard

    Le commissaire Bellefontaine

  • Roland Toutain

    Roland Toutain

    Un complice

  • Émile Genevois

    Émile Genevois

    Un complice

Overview

Documents relevant to National Defence have been concealed in a certain vase by a dangerous gang of robbers. To neutralize the criminals, a seasoned police commissioner and his clumsy assistant, young inspector César, join forces with a colorful trio of thieves nicknamed Le Pouce (Thumb), L'Index (Index Finger) and Le Majeur (Middle Finger)...

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