The Case of the Three Million

The Case of the Three Million

5.7

Apr 28 1926

1h 6m

Comedy, Adventure

History of theft and double crossing when two thieves fall out over the theft of the money of the proceeds of the sale of a house by a banker to a religious community.

Igor Ilyinsky

Igor Ilyinsky

Tapioca, little crook

Anatoli Ktorov

Anatoli Ktorov

Cascarilla, gentleman-crook

Mikhail Klimov

Mikhail Klimov

Ornano, banker

Olga Zhizneva

Olga Zhizneva

Norice, Ornano's wife

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