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Cartouche

Jean-Paul Belmondo romps his way through the role of 18th century French bandit chief Cartouche. At first robbing from everyone in sight (he has to - he's head man of a Parisian crime syndicate), Cartouche is rechanneled into becoming a Gallic Robin Hood by beauteous gypsy Venus (Claudia Cardinale).

Year: 1962
Genre: French Cinema, International Showcase
Country: France, Italy
Director: Philippe De Broca
Starring: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Claudia Cardinale, Marcel Dalio, Jean Rochefort
Duration: 111 Minutes
Rating: PG
Subtitles: Yes
6.1/10
Location in store: Foreign (France)

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