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Objectif: 500 millions is a 1966 French crime drama film written and directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer and starring Bruno Cremer and Marisa Mell. who made it after the success of The 317th Platoon (1965). Jorge Semprun collaborated with Schoendoerffer on his screenplay.
Plot
Reichau (Bruno Cremer) is a one time French Army captain who served three years in prison for belonging to the OAS during the Algerian War. He arrives in France, unsure what to do with his life. He decides to take part in a heist organized by Pierre (Jean-Claude Rolland), the man who sent him to prison, and mediated by the beautiful and enigmatic Yo (Marisa Mell). The heist consists of stealing a bag containing 500 million francs during a plane flight.
Cast
Bruno Cremer as Le capitaine Jean Reichau
Marisa Mell as Yo
Jean-Claude Rolland as Pierre
Etienne Bierry as Douard
Pierre Fromont as Le commandant (as P. Fromont)
Jean-François Chauvel as Un ancien militaire de l'unité (as J.F. Chauvel)
D. Zimbaca as Himself
Hong Mai Thomas as La compagne de Douard (as T. Hong-Mai)
Reception
The film was not a box office success being the 106th most popular movie at the French box office with admissions of 497,369.
References
External links
Objectif 500 millions at IMDb
Objective 500 Million at French Films
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- Objectif 500 millions
- Bruno Cremer
- List of films about the Algerian War
- Georges de Beauregard
- Société nouvelle de cinématographie
- Philippe Fourastié
- Étienne Bierry
- List of Italian films of 1966
- Pierre Schoendoerffer
- Z Event