Dors mon lapin (2014)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

For Lionel, a young married man, his wife's pregnancy could not have come at a worse time.  Overwhelmed with crippling debts, the couple are not in the best of positions to bring up a child.  Then they hit on the perfect solution to their worries.  They will kidnap a one-year-old baby from a millionaire couple and hold it to ransom.  Alas, nothing goes as planned and Lionel's get rich quick scheme soon backfires...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • Cast: Frédéric Diefenthal (Lionel), Richard Bohringer (Commissaire Bolzer), Sarah Biasini (La femme de Lionel), Christian Chauvaud (M. Coloquinte), Jean-Pierre Clami (Le père de Lionel), Christine Garrivet (Habitante immeuble), Jean Abeillé, Sandy Besse, Marie-Laetitia Bettencourt, Laurent Biras, David Blanc, Frédéric Boismoreau, Renaud Bouchery, Romain Boulmé, Aurélie Bouquet, Frédéric Bourdil, Frédéric Buret, Laetitia Da Costa, Jenny Del Pino, Antoine Delelis
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 83 min

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