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The Easy Way 2008

★ 5.962 votes100 min📅 2008-04-16

Directed by Jean-Paul Rouve, *The Easy Way (2008)* plunges into the true-life exploits of Albert Spaggiari, a mastermind whose daring heist and subsequent dramatic escape from justice become the stuff of legend.

Director: Jean-Paul Rouve

Cast

Jean-Paul Rouve
Jean-Paul Rouve
Albert Spaggiari
Alice Taglioni
Alice Taglioni
Julia
Maxime Leroux
Maxime Leroux
'68'
Patrick Bosso
Patrick Bosso
Le truand 1
Anne Marivin
Anne Marivin
La femme flic
Renan Carteaux
Renan Carteaux
Renaud
Jean-Philippe Puymartin
Jean-Philippe Puymartin
Le commissaire Dréant
Gilles Lellouche
Gilles Lellouche
Vincent Goumard
Pom Klementieff
Pom Klementieff
Nhi
Florence Loiret Caille
Florence Loiret Caille
Nathalie Goumard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Easy Way (2008)* about?

*The Easy Way* follows the real-life story of Albert Spaggiari, a cunning criminal arrested in Nice who outsmarts his interrogators and flees to South America. There, he encounters a journalist investigating his escape, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse dynamic.

Who directed *The Easy Way*?

*The Easy Way* was directed by Jean-Paul Rouve, a French filmmaker known for blending drama with dark humor in his projects.

Who stars in *The Easy Way*?

The film stars Jean-Paul Rouve as Albert Spaggiari, alongside Alice Taglioni, Maxime Leroux, and Patrick Bosso in key roles.

Is *The Easy Way (2008)* worth watching?

For fans of crime dramas with a historical twist and a stylish touch, *The Easy Way* delivers an engaging narrative. While it lacks a widely known IMDb rating, its blend of suspense and real-life intrigue makes it a compelling watch for those who enjoy heist stories with depth.

How long is *The Easy Way*?

*The Easy Way* runs for 100 minutes.

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About The Easy Way (2008) — Albert Spaggiari's daring escape and the journalist who pursued him

Directed by Jean-Paul Rouve, *The Easy Way (2008)* plunges into the true-life exploits of Albert Spaggiari, a mastermind whose daring heist and subsequent dramatic escape from justice become the stuff of legend. After his arrest in Nice, Spaggiari outwits his captors and flees to South America, only to cross paths with a journalist determined to uncover the truth behind his audacious scheme. This crime drama blends suspense with a touch of dark humor, painting a portrait of a man who thrived on defying the odds.

Set against the gritty backdrop of post-war Europe and the vibrant, unpredictable landscapes of South America, the film captures the thrill of rebellion and the allure of a life lived on the edge. Rouve's direction infuses the story with a stylish, almost cinematic flair, making *The Easy Way* a stylishly tense exploration of freedom, cunning, and the cost of evading the law.