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Action Man ()

Le soleil des voyous (original title)
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Sophisticated crook talks ex-crook and now respectable business man into one last caper. This highly planned and well executed crime goes off without a hitch until rival bad guys want a piece of the action.

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Denis Farrand
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Jim Beckley
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Betty
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Monsieur Henri
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Maurice Labrousse
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Old woman
Georges Aminel ...
Le commissaire Leduc
Albert Michel ...
Gaston
Henri Coutet ...
Le vigile
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M. Goulette
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Ange Peresi
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Luigi Savani
Bob Ingarao ...
Un complice
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Un malfrat
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Le client ivre (as Moncorbier)
Jo Dalat ...
Un faux éboueur
Roger Fradet ...
Un faux éboueur
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Un malfrat
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Marie-Jeanne Farrand
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Le loueur de véhicules (uncredited)
Antoine Baud ...
Un policier sur la route (uncredited)
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Le barman (uncredited)
Bernard Charlan ...
Le commissaire (uncredited)
Nicole Desailly ...
Hélène (uncredited)
Luce Fabiole ...
Angèle (uncredited)
Édouard Francomme ...
A Client (uncredited)
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Un truand (uncredited)
Alain Janey ...
Un policier sur la route (uncredited)
Kempetian ...
Le chef (uncredited)
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Un malfrat (uncredited)
Roland Malet ...
policier fourgon Crédit du Nord (uncredited)
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Le chef cuisinier (uncredited)
Michel Nastorg ...
Coulomb (uncredited)
Micheline Sandrel ...
La présentatrice TV (uncredited)
Yvon Sarray ...
Bank director (uncredited)
Maurice Seveno ...
Le directeur de la banque / TV journalist (uncredited)
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La droguée (uncredited)
Louis Viret ...
L'employé aux immondices (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jean Delannoy

Written by

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J.M. Flynn ... (after: "The Action Man")
 
Alphonse Boudard ... (adaptation) and
Jean Delannoy ... (adaptation)
 
Alphonse Boudard ... (dialogue)

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Raymond Danon ... producer
Maurice Jacquin ... presents

Music by

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Francis Lai

Cinematography by

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Walter Wottitz ... director of photography

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Henri Taverna

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Marie-Claude Bariset ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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René Renoux

Set Decoration by

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René Joint

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Lina Gallet ... key makeup artist
Yvonne Gasperina ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Eric Geiger ... production manager
Jean Pieuchot ... unit production manager

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François Dupont Midy ... assistant director

Art Department

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Pierre Tyberghein ... assistant decorator

Sound Department

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Jean Rieul ... sound

Stunts

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Claude Carliez ... stunt coordinator

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Marcel Dolé ... still photographer (as Marcel Dole)
Bob Pater ... assistant camera
Henri Tiquet ... camera operator

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Claude Vériat ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Jean Fouchet ... title design (as Jean Fouchet F.L)
Michèle Bardollet ... voice dubbing: Margaret Lee (uncredited)
Henry Djanik ... voice dubbing: Mino Doro (uncredited)
Claude Joseph ... voice dubbing: Roland Malet (uncredited)

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Also Known As
  • Le Soleil des voyous (France)
  • Il più grande colpo del secolo (Italy)
  • Action Man (United States)
  • Le Soleil Des Voyous (India, English title)
  • El imperio de los canallas (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 100 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Robert Stack says in his biography that Jean Gabin - whom he called the French Spencer Tracy - was a person very pleasant to work with. Their relationship was very good. But Robert Stack also admitted have spent the Christmas Eve, alone, far from his family, because of the shooting, at Hotel George V in Paris. See more »
Movie Connections Spoofed in A Robbery In... Style (1978). See more »

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