Le mataf
Le mataf (Italian: Tre per una grande rapina) is a 1973 drama film directed by Serge Leroy and starring Michel Constantin.
| Le mataf | |
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| Directed by | Serge Leroy | 
| Written by | Roberto Gianviti Serge Leroy Charles Slama  | 
| Starring | Michel Constantin Annie Cordy  | 
| Cinematography | Edmond Séchan | 
| Music by | Stelvio Cipriani | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 90 minutes | 
| Countries | France Italy  | 
| Language | French | 
Plot
    
Three bank robbers, "Le Mataf", Basilio and Franck, are preparing to conduct a hold-up when they witness a young woman being thrown out of a window by two men. The two killers manage to take compromising photos of Mataf and his gang, and coerce them into stealing a microfilm. The gang receives as a down payment a suitcase containing US$100 million.
Cast
    
- Michel Constantin as Bernard Solville
 - Adolfo Celi as Me Desbordes
 - Georges Géret as Basilio Hagon
 - Annie Cordy as Nina
 - Cathy Rosier as Cathy Mondor
 - Pierre Santini as Frank Mazier
 - Bob Asklöf as Bob (billed as Bob Asklof)
 - Billy Kearns
 - Carl Studer as Sam
 - Julie Dassin as Madeleine
 - Michèle Delacroix
 - Danielle Durou
 - Lucien Duval
 - Robert Favart
 - Antonella Lolito
 - Pippo Merisi as Jackie the Eel
 - Carlo Nell
 - Jacques Rispal as Nurse
 - Pierre Zannier
 
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