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Million Dollar Man 1967

★ 5.84 votes📅 1967-08-31

Step into the sun-baked intrigue of 1967 with *Million Dollar Man*, Michel Boisrond's gripping crime drama that weaves espionage and adventure into a tense North African chase. When a determined U.S.

Director: Michel Boisrond

Cast

Frederick Stafford
Frederick Stafford
Jean Sarton
Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegrin
Novak
Anny Duperey
Anny Duperey
Barbara Novak
Peter van Eyck
Peter van Eyck
Muller
Jess Hahn
Jess Hahn
Henry
Sarah Stephane
Monique
Christian Barbier
Christian Barbier
Carl
Henri Czarniak
Henri Czarniak
Mario
Sylvain Lévignac
Sylvain Lévignac
Georges
Jean Franval
Jean Franval
Larrieux

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Million Dollar Man (1967) about?

A U.S. Treasury agent teams up with a released prisoner to locate a hidden Nazi counterfeit fortune in Morocco. But a brutal squad of ex-Nazi soldiers is hunting them down, willing to kill to reclaim the loot and rewrite history.

Who directed Million Dollar Man?

Michel Boisrond directed *Million Dollar Man (1967)*, known for blending crime and espionage with stylish mid-century flair.

Who stars in Million Dollar Man?

The film features Frederick Stafford, Raymond Pellegrin, Anny Duperey, Peter van Eyck, and Jess Hahn as a tense ensemble navigating betrayal and danger.

Is Million Dollar Man (1967) worth watching?

Though unrated, the film delivers a solid crime-thriller experience with historical intrigue and strong performances. Fans of Cold War espionage and sun-drenched suspense will find it compelling, even if it hasn't attained cult status.

How long is Million Dollar Man?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Million Dollar Man (1967) — A Nazi fortune hunt in sun-scorched Morocco

Step into the sun-baked intrigue of 1967 with *Million Dollar Man*, Michel Boisrond's gripping crime drama that weaves espionage and adventure into a tense North African chase. When a determined U.S. Treasury agent arrives in Morocco, he's on the hunt for a staggering fortune in counterfeit Nazi currency secreted away during World War II. His only lead is a fellow inmate who once guarded the hoard—now their escape from prison thrusts both men into a high-stakes hunt through dunes and back alleys, pursued by ruthless ex-Nazi operatives desperate to reclaim their lost fortune. With sharp dialogue and a moody atmosphere of danger and deception, this thriller delivers a classic blend of suspense and historical shadowplay.

Cast under Boisrond's steady hand, Frederick Stafford and Raymond Pellegrin anchor a cast of international intrigue, while Anny Duperey and Peter van Eyck add layers of tension and ambiguity. The film thrives on its post-war spy aesthetic, where every shadow could hide a traitor and every conversation a double meaning. *Million Dollar Man (1967)* isn't just a crime caper—it's a period thriller that asks how far characters will go for money, loyalty, and redemption in a world still healing from war.