Mohamed Bertrand-Duval
movie

Released October 25, 1991
Genres:
Overview
In this comedy, the requirements of living a respectable life grow too great for Maurice, as do the burdens of his well-paid executive position. After getting fired when a business proposal he has worked on is translated very badly to his English boss, he confides that he has lost his job to his wife. When she freaks out about that, he gets into his camper and heads south. There, a group of wandering Arab thieves rob him of everything he has of value but then admit him into their circle, calling him "Mohamed." One of their best scams comes when the newly renamed executive proposes that they rob his Paris home to raise money to start a restaurant. Though they are thieves, these new friends show every evidence of having more loyalty, good cheer, and basic morality than the associates the hero left behind.
Cast

Alex Métayer
as
Maurice

Moussa Maaskri
as
Gino

Didier Pain
as
The old "G.O."
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Nettie
as
Fatima

Chafia Boudraa
as
Zohra, Fatima's mother

Anne Langlois
as
Catherine
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Lakhdar Bouzidi
as
Abdelkader, Fatima's father

Marie-Christine Adam
as
Hélène

Marie-Catherine Conti
as
Solange, Maurice's wife

François Siener
as
The lawyer
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Jacqueline Eteata
as
Tenare, wife of "G.O."
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Baptistine Santiago
as
Carmen, Gino's mother
