The Belgian Job

The Belgian Job

4.9

Feb 14 2012

2h 35m

Comedy

Willy Vander Brook, a world with Franco-Belgian roots, travels to Paris for an interview. He is welcomed by his childhood friend Serge, an ex pub operator, and his roommate Frank, a fierce supporter of the Walloon independence. When Willy discovers that his candidacy is not accepted because he is Belgian, he and his compatriots decide to take revenge

François-Xavier Demaison

François-Xavier Demaison

Willy Vanderbrook

Anne Marivin

Anne Marivin

Jessica / Cécile Morin

Jean-Luc Couchard

Jean-Luc Couchard

Frank Vrut

Charlie Dupont

Charlie Dupont

Serge Luyperts

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