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Latest revision as of 15:10, 28 June 2015

Safari diamants movie poster .

Movie (1966)
English title: Diamond Safari/Special Correspondent

Starring:
Marie-José Nat (Electre)
Jean-Louis Trintignant (Raphaële Vincente)
Horst Frank (Fédérico)
Hellmut Lange (Robert Alphène)
Jean-Pierre Kalfon (Éric)
Jean-Pierre Darras (Pascal Moratti)

Raphaël, a former paratrooper, is unable to adapt to the constraints of social life. One day, he becomes the unwilling accomplice of jewel thieves and falls in love with Electre, the mistress of Alaphène, their boss. Electre gives herself to Raphäel and incites him to run away with her. The couple tries to reach Monte-Carlo, where the diamonds are hidden, but they are chased by Federico, one of the gangsters who craves the loot as well...

Sud Aviation SE 3160 Alouette III

Sud Aviation SE 3160 Alouette III .

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Douglas DC-4 of Air France.
Douglas DC-4 of Air France.



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