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Money Money Money

1972·1h 53m·R
AdventureCrimeComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 6.9/10
2,850 votes

A group of gangsters are bored with their usual "sources of income" and decide to be creative in making money with kidnapping celebrities and political figures. Very clever and funny.

Money Money Money is a 1972 adventure crime movie directed by Claude Lelouch, starring Jacques Brel, Charles Denner, Johnny Hallyday. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.9/10 from 2,850 votes and runs 1h 53m.

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Director
Claude Lelouch
Stars
Jacques Brel
Charles Denner
Johnny Hallyday
Lino Ventura
Details
1972-10-20
113 min
Movie
R
★ France, Italy
★ French, English, Italian, Spanish
Keywords
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