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Objectif: 500 millions is a 1966 French film written and directed by Pierre Schoendoerffer who made it after the success of The 317th Platoon (1965). Jorge Semprun collaborated with Schoendoerffer on his screenplay.
Objectif : 500 millions de francs transportés par un avion devant décoller de l’aéroport d’Orly. Sa mission serait, après s’être introduit dans l'avion et avoir réussi à maîtriser l’équipage durant le vol, de sauter en parachute avec le sac contenant le pactole.
With Bruno Cremer, Marisa Mell, Jean-Claude Rolland, Etienne Bierry. Reichau, a former army captain, is back in France after serving three years in prison for belonging to the OAS (Secret Armed Organization), a dissident paramilitary group during the Algerian War.
Mar 1, 2022 · A sa sortie de prison, un ancien parachutiste se voit proposer un coup: voler un sac postal contenant cinq cents millions et transporté par avion de Paris à Bordeaux.
Nov 6, 2019 · Reichau, a former army captain, is back in France after serving three years in prison for belonging to the OAS (Secret Armed Organization), a dissident paramilitary group during the Algerian War. Marked by his past, he does not believe in the values of his country any more.
Reichau, a former army captain, is back in France after serving three years in prison for belonging to the OAS (Secret Armed Organization), a dissident paramilitary group during the Algerian War. Marked by his past, he does not believe in the values of his country any more.
Too easily overlooked, Objectif: 500 millions is one of the more respectable French heist movies of the 1960s, a film that pays homage to American film noir thrillers of the previous decade whilst also offering a sombre reflection on contemporary France.