Cent briques et des tuiles
Cent briques et des tuiles is a 1965 French film directed by Pierre Grimblat.
Synopsis
Marcel, a small-time gangster, has lost all his gang's proceeds, 20 million francs, while gambling. His accomplices, the Shultz brothers, throw him out of his apartment and give him a week to come up with the money. Marcel goes to Champs Elysées, there crossing paths with his old friend Étienne, who proposes a robbery of the Galeries Lafayette store, telling Marcel it should net them 100 million francs. Étienne and Marcel join forces with Justin, who disguises himself as Santa Claus. With the aid of the shop's lift boy, the heist is a success, but the banknotes are soaked in water, setting off the gang's troubles.A group of young street criminals unsuccessfully trying to rob a neighbourhood shop run into Justin and take the money. At the end of a chain of bizarre events, Marcel's gang takes the money from the young criminals after the latter have a car accident. However, they're faced with a new problem: separating the bills which have dried up and stuck together like bricks. The gang tries to solve the problem by boiling them and drying again.
Cast
- Jean-Claude Brialy as Marcel
- Marie Laforêt as Ida
- Sophie Daumier as Moune
- Jean-Pierre Marielle as Justin
- Michel Serrault as Méloune
- Albert Rémy as Etienne
- Pierre Clémenti as Raf
- Daniel Ceccaldi as Léon
- Robert Manuel as Palmoni
- Dominique Davray as Poulaine
- Renaud Verley as Charles
- Bernard Fresson as Policeman
- Paul Préboist as The Cousin