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Two unlikely companions must smuggle four suitcases filled with contraband pork across Nazi-occupied Paris.
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80 min
1956-10-26
Released
French
287
7.3
Grandgil, artist painter
Marcel Martin, unemployed taxi driver
Jambier, grocer
Mariette Martin, Marcel's wife
Lucienne Couronne, owner of the Belotte cafe
Marchandot, butcher
Restaurant waitress
Angèle Marchandot, butcher
Restaurant customer
Mrs. Jambier, grocer
Alfred Couronne, owner of the Belotte cafe
Policeman
Owner of the restaurant Saint Martin
Nervous hostage
German motorcyclist
Dédé's father
Socialite (uncredited)
German switchboard operator (uncredited)
Arrested woman (uncredited)
Young girl during the alert (uncredited]
Arrested gigolo (uncredited)
Farmer with his cow (uncredited)
Consumer (uncredited)
Old prostitute (uncredited)
Jewish servant at the Couronne (uncredited)
Hostage with glasses (uncredited)
Jambier's father (uncredited)
Concierge of the rue de Turenne (uncredited)
Woman in the restaurant (uncredited)
Kommandatur secretary (uncredited)
Disgruntled customer at the restaurant (uncredited)
Cyclist (uncredited)
Girl at the subway exit (uncredited)
German Commander (uncredited)
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