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Million Dollar Man

Million Dollar Man (1967)

4.3/10(3)·TMDB 1967 FR

Watch Million Dollar Man (1967) free in HD on Zoovie. starring Frederick Stafford, Raymond Pellegrin, and Anny Duperey. Genre: Crime and Drama. No subscription, no email required.

What is Million Dollar Man (1967) about?

A U.S. Treasury Department agent is sent to Morocco to find a fortune in counterfeit money hidden by the Nazis during World War II. The agent escapes from prison with the only man who knows the location of the bogus bills. The duo is shadowed by a group of former Nazi soldiers who hope they will lead them to recover the lost loot. The feature plays as a crime drama with overtones of international espionage.

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Production:
CMV Produzione Cinematografica, France Cinéma Productions
Country:
France
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0061778

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Who stars in Million Dollar Man (1967)?

Frederick Stafford as Jean Sarton, Raymond Pellegrin as Novak, Anny Duperey as Barbara Novak, Peter van Eyck as Muller, Jess Hahn as Henry, Sarah Stephane as Monique, Christian Barbier as Carl, Henri Czarniak as Mario.

Also Known As

FRL'homme qui valait des milliardsUSThe Man Who Was Worth MillionsSEFBI - operation dollarESEl hombre que valía millonesPTO homem que valia um milhão de dólaresITL'uomo che valeva miliardiHUMilliárdokat érő emberDKManden, der var millioner værd

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Where can I watch Million Dollar Man online for free?

You can watch Million Dollar Man (1967) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

Is Million Dollar Man worth watching?

Million Dollar Man has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.3/10 based on 3 votes.

What genre is Million Dollar Man?

Million Dollar Man is a Crime, Drama and Thriller film released in 1967.

Who stars in Million Dollar Man?

The cast of Million Dollar Man includes Frederick Stafford, Raymond Pellegrin, Anny Duperey, Peter van Eyck and Jess Hahn.