Largo Winch II
"The Burma Conspiracy"
Originally released in 2011. Largo Winch II is a action/adventure film. directed by Jérôme Salle.
Starring Tomer Sisley, Sharon Stone, and Ulrich Tukur
Synopsis
Propelled to the head of the W Group after the death of his adoptive father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to sell it, and use the proceeds to create an ambitious humanitarian foundation. But on the very same day, he finds himself accused of crimes against humanity by a mysterious witness. To prove his innocence, Largo will have to retrace the steps of his past life, in the heart of the Burmese jungle.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Tomer Sisley
as Largo Winch
Sharon Stone
as Diane Francken
Ulrich Tukur
as Dwight Cochrane
Olivier Barthélémy
as Simon Ovronnaz
Napakpapha Nakprasitte
as Malunaï
Laurent Terzieff
as Alexandre Jung
Nicolas Vaude
as Gauthier
François Montagut
as Clive Hanson
Nirut Sirijanya
as General Kyaw Min
Anatole Taubman
as Beaumont
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
- Budget
- $21,200,000
- Revenue
- $14,400,000
Production Companies
- Wild Bunch
- TF1 Films Production
- Pan-Européenne
- Climax Films
- CNC
- MEDIA Programme of the European Union
- Canal+
- October Pictures
- Casa Kafka Pictures
- Araneo
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Largo Winch II about?
Propelled to the head of the W Group after the death of his adoptive father, Largo Winch decides, to everyone's surprise, to sell it, and use the proceeds to create an ambitious humanitarian founda...
Who directed Largo Winch II?
Largo Winch II was directed by Jérôme Salle.
How long is Largo Winch II?
Largo Winch II has a runtime of 1 hours and 59 minutes (119 minutes total).
When was Largo Winch II released?
Largo Winch II was released on February 16, 2011 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Largo Winch II?
The main cast of Largo Winch II includes Tomer Sisley, Sharon Stone, Ulrich Tukur, Olivier Barthélémy, Napakpapha Nakprasitte.
Is Largo Winch II worth watching?
Largo Winch II has a user rating of 5.8/10 based on 393 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.