
Mad Race to Cote d'Azur | L'Intrépide
A surgeon saves an notorious mobster's life. This could be the answer to the doctor's problems, as he is engaged to an unbearable, hysterical woman. The mobster agrees to assassinate her. Except for one thing. The mobster has the wrong target, a young, innocent journalist who resembles his fiancee. When the surgeon discovers they are after the wrong woman, he takes off in a mad race to Cote d'Azur to save the wrong woman from being murdered.
Description: A surgeon saves an notorious mobster's life. This could be the answer to the doctor's problems, as he is engaged to an unbearable, hysterical woman. The mobster agrees to assassinate her. Except for one thing. The mobster has the wrong target, a young, innocent journalist who resembles his fiancee. When the surgeon discovers they are after the wrong woman, he takes off in a mad race to Cote d'Azur to save the wrong woman from being murdered.
Genres: Comedy
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 85 minutes
Release Date: 1975-06-13

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Louis Velle
Played Dr. Didier Dancourt, surgeon

Claudine Auger
Played Sophie Gérard, journalist at Nice Matin

Juliette Mills
Played Lydia Valentin, Didier's fiancée

Michel Galabru
Played Leonardos, Greek billionaire

Stéphane Bouy
Played Canello Killer

Roger Hanin
Played Franck Canello, crook saved by Dr. Dancourt

Jacques Balutin
Played Night train controller

Jacques Legras
Played Night train chief

Philippe Dumat
Played Photographer of Sophie Gérard

Yves Barsacq
Played Police commissioner in Nice

Henri Attal
Played Wrongs rectifier in Nice

Dominique Zardi
Played Wrongs rectifier in Nice

Jean Valmence
Played Surgeon, colleague of Didier

Evelyne Dassas
Played Lydia's friend

Guy Delorme
Played Henchman of Canello

Robert Lombard
Played Homosexual on the night train and at the opening

Robert Party
Played Henchman of the Nantais

Lionel Vitrant
Played Henchman of Canello
Jean-Louis Tristan
Played Henchman of the Nantais
Jean Mylonas
Played Journalist at Nice Matin
Hans Verver
Played Editor-in-chief of Nice Matin
Hélène Manesse
Played Night train passenger
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