Le cave se rebiffe / The Counterfeiters of Paris
Directed byGilles Grangier
Based onLe Cave se rebiffe
by Albert Simonin
Produced byCité Films (Paris), Compagnia Cinematografica Mondiale (Rome)
StarringJean Gabin
Bernard Blier
Martine Carol
Maurice Biraud
CinematographyLouis Page
Edited byJacqueline Thiédot
Colette Charbonneau
Music byFrancis Lemarque
Michel Legrand
Distributed byU.F.A. Comacico (France)
MGM (USA)
Release date
  • September 27, 1961 (1961-09-27) (France)
Running time
98 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
LanguagesFrench
German

Le cave se rebiffe is a 1961 French comedy film directed by Gilles Grangier, written by Michel Audiard and starring Jean Gabin, Bernard Blier and Martine Carol. The film was retitled The Counterfeiters of Paris for English-speaking countries. [1]

Le cave se rebiffe is the second in the Max le Menteur trilogy, following Touchez pas au grisbi and preceding Les tontons flingueurs. The film trilogy is an adaptation of three novels written by Albert Simonin.

Cast

Plot

Éric, a crooked secondhand car dealer in Paris, is having an affair with the flirtatious Solange, whose unemployed husband Robert is a skilled printer and engraver. With two crooked friends, Charles and Lucas, he discusses the idea that they could use the ineffectual Robert to run off some counterfeit banknotes. For this they would need authentic paper and a reliable fence. In fact, they decide, they need to call in an expert and the best man for the job is Ferdinand, living in retirement in Venezuela.

Ferdinand agrees to help but on condition he has half the profits, which sets the other three working on a plot to reduce his take. Aware of their scheming, Ferdinand forms a close rapport with the shy Robert. When Robert has run off the counterfeit notes and delivered them to the fence, he is given an attaché case full of genuine notes which he takes to the airport. On boarding a plane for Venezuela, which has no extradition treaty with France, he finds Ferdinand waiting for him.

Humiliated and out of pocket, the three dupes descend to blows and then start slapping the faithless Solange who started it all.

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