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''Any Number Can Win'' ((フランス語:Mélodie en sous-sol)) is a 1962 French film directed by Henri Verneuil. The film is based on the novel ''The Big Grab'' by . ==Plot== Charles comes out of prison after serving five years for attempted robbery. His wife wants him to go legit but he immediately starts making plans for robbing the gambling casino at Cannes. Charles uses two assistants: Francis, a young man whom he met in prison, and Francis' brother-in-law, Louis. The casino proceeds are kept in a basement vault which can be reached only by an elevator. Charles orders Francis to find out the exact location of the backstage trapdoor which leads to the elevator shaft. Francis does this by beginning a romance with dancer Brigitte. He learns the information and the robbery proceeds. On the night of the robbery, Francis goes to the casino roof and lowers himself down the elevator shaft. He robs the head cashier and put the proceeds in a bag, then lets in Charles. The two of them leave with a billion francs. Francis hides the money in a swimming pool locker room. However the next day Charles shows Francis the front page of the newspaper - there is a photograph with Francis in it. Charles tells Francis he's too risky, and orders him to take the bag out of the locker and drop it off with Charles. Francis tries to so this but police are everywhere, meaning it is difficult for him to transport the money to Charles, who is waiting at a table. Francis then overhears the cashier telling the police say he remembers the suitcase where the thieves stashed the money. Desperate, Francis places the bag in the pool. The bag breaks open and Francis and Charles look on as the money float to the top of the pool. The money is spotted by the police - but it is unclear whether Charles and Francis are arrested. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Any Number Can Win (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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