Seek the idol
Cherchez the idol is a film - Italian realized by Michel Boisrond and left free in 1964.
Synopsis
The large movie star Mylène Demongeot moves in a news and beautiful residence beside the wood of Boulogne. Its house in work is invaded by an army of workmen. Mylene is invited by the Général to attend in 3 days a reception which will take place with the Elys3ee palace. She asks his chambermaid Gisele to prepare her behavior of official reception for this day and to take care on the small diamond heart which she would like to carry on this occasion (a trifle of 500.000 thousand francs of the time, is a few 76.000 euros). Meanwhile, it must go away to go to Cannes for a cinematographic event. Richard, a nice workman-tile-layer working in the house of the star, exasperated by Corinne, its ambitious and bore of boyfriend, incidentally learned by Gisele the existence from the famous jewel… He conceals the small heart but Gisele realizes her disappearance immediately and, when the police force makes irruption, Richard has only time to take refuge in the warehouse nearest, that of a store of music and to hide the jewel by sticking it with a chewing-gum inside an electric guitar Ericsson. As of the following day, when the coriace Corinne goes to the shop to buy the guitar, the five Ericsson specimens of stock just come to be sold with five idols of the song. Corinne makes Richard responsible for this blunder and breaks with him. It is put on the track of the idols with her Vonny girlfriend while Richard, repenting, share also with hunting for the treasure but with the assistance of Gisele with an aim of giving the jewel to its place before the return of Mylène. They will have to approach the idols at the time of their artistic services to find that among the five which holds the famous guitar with the treasure: is this Charles Aznavour, Sylvie Vartan, Frank Alamo, Nancy Holloway or Johnny Hallyday?
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