With Both Hands
Originally released in 1960. With Both Hands is a crime film. directed by Maurice Régamey. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Yves Massard, Louis Seigner, and Jean Brochard
Synopsis
In Spain, criminals steal a large stock of watermarked paper for banknotes. In France, they hire Besnard, a specialist in counterfeit money, to do the printing. But after printing the clichés, Besnard is wounded by gangsters, and a journalist gets involved and steals the famous clichés.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Yves Massard
as Inspector Pierre Chevillon
Louis Seigner
as Commissioner Toussaint
Jean Brochard
as Commissioner Marsay
Georges Lycan
as Raymond
Françoise Saint-Laurent
as Alice Lancourt
Colette Riedinger
as Colette Guérin
Yves Brainville
as Besnard
Albert Dinan
as Bob
Albert Dagnant
as Stefani
Jack Claret
as Inspector Gérard
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Donjon Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is With Both Hands about?
In Spain, criminals steal a large stock of watermarked paper for banknotes. In France, they hire Besnard, a specialist in counterfeit money, to do the printing. But after printing the clichés, Bes...
Who directed With Both Hands?
With Both Hands was directed by Maurice Régamey.
How long is With Both Hands?
With Both Hands has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).
When was With Both Hands released?
With Both Hands was released on March 2, 1960 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in With Both Hands?
The main cast of With Both Hands includes Yves Massard, Louis Seigner, Jean Brochard, Georges Lycan, Françoise Saint-Laurent.