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Blind Trust (1986)

4.9/10(9)·TMDBPG-13 1986 FR

Watch Blind Trust (1986) free in HD on Zoovie. starring Marie Tifo, Pierre Curzi, and Jacques Godin. Crime and Drama. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is Blind Trust (1986) about?

A government ministry's fast-rising head of security asks a shadowy fixer, Meursault, to steal a bag from an armored truck. Meursault goes to Théo, a former night club owner, in prison for two years on false charges, who's being released in exchange for information about Montreal's underworld. Théo agrees to steal the bag for money and safe passage to the US for himself and his son Robin. Théo brings in two helpers, Gilder, ex-con and set designer, and Roxanne, Gilder's friend, a tough-minded petty thief. Their elaborate plan blows up when a guard, Marcel, takes his responsibilities too seriously. What happens to father and son? Will any of the thieves escape?

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Production:
Téléfilm Canada, Les Films Vision 4, Radio Canada Productions, ONF | NFB, La Societe Generale du Cinema du Quebec
Country:
Canada
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0091785

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Who stars in Blind Trust (1986)?

Marie Tifo as Roxane, Pierre Curzi as Gildor, Jacques Godin as Theo, Robert Gravel as Martial, Jean-Louis Millette as Meurseault, Yvan Ponton as H.B., Pierrette Robitaille as Touriste, Éric Brisebois as Robin.

Also Known As

CAIntimate PowerDEIm Schatten der MachtESLos intocables de Trust

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Where can I watch Blind Trust online for free?

You can watch Blind Trust (1986) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

Is Blind Trust worth watching?

Blind Trust has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.9/10 based on 9 votes.

What genre is Blind Trust?

Blind Trust is a Crime, Drama and Thriller film released in 1986.

Who stars in Blind Trust?

The cast of Blind Trust includes Marie Tifo, Pierre Curzi, Jacques Godin, Robert Gravel and Jean-Louis Millette.