
Signed, Arsène Lupin
Nov 11 1959
•2h 40m
•Comedy, Crime, Mystery
At the end of the Great War, Arsène Lupin resumed his adventurous life. Theft of three paintings committed by an adversary leads him to the treasure of the Golden Fleece.
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Robert Lamoureux
Arsène Lupin / Lieutenant André Laroche

Robert Dalban
Inspector Béchoux of the Judicial Police

Alida Valli
Aurélia Valéano

Jacques Dufilho
Albert, manservant
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