Cash Truck (2004)

A taut French crime thriller in which a shadowy new hire joins an armored truck company torn apart by deadly heists and dangerous secrets.

Cash Truck - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Le Convoyeur
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Directed by: Nicolas Boukhrief
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
  • Runtime: 1h 35m
  • Original Language: French
  • Spoken Languages: French
  • Release Date (Theatrical): April 14, 2004 (Canada - 14A), November 11, 2004 (United States), April 14, 2004 (France - U)
  • Production Companies: CinéCinéma, Contre Prod., Eskwad, Canal+
  • Production Countries: France

Cash Truck - Plot

Vigilante, a small armored truck company, is in full crisis mode. Victim of three violent hold-ups in a year, which left no survivors, the company is on the verge of bankruptcy and its employees are extremely worried. Some even suggest a complicity between the robbers and the firm. It is in this difficult context that a man, Alexandre Demarre, one morning presents himself to start his first day of work at Vigilante.

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Cash Truck - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Nicolas Boukhrief

Main Cast

  • Albert Dupontel
  • Jean Dujardin
  • François Berléand
  • Claude Perron
  • Julien Boisselier
  • Philippe Laudenbach
  • Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus
  • Olivier Loustau
  • Sami Zitouni
  • Michel Trillot

Writers

  • Nicolas Boukhrief
  • Éric Besnard

Producers

  • Richard Grandpierre

Cash Truck - FAQs

Where can you stream Cash Truck online?

Cash Truck is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads. Free ad-supported options include Tubi TV, The Roku Channel, YouTube Free, and Amazon Prime Video Free with Ads. It is also available via the Shout! Factory Amazon Channel.

What is Cash Truck about?

Cash Truck follows Alexandre Demarre, a mysterious new recruit at Vigilante, a struggling armored truck company hit by three deadly robberies in a single year. As paranoia spreads among employees and suspicions of an inside job mount, the film builds into a tense, atmospheric crime thriller.

Who are the main actors in Cash Truck?

Cash Truck stars Albert Dupontel as the enigmatic Alexandre Demarre, alongside Jean Dujardin as Jacques and François Berléand as Bernard. The supporting cast includes Claude Perron, Julien Boisselier, Philippe Laudenbach, Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus, Olivier Loustau, Sami Zitouni, and Michel Trillot.

Is Cash Truck based on a true story?

Cash Truck is not based on a specific true story. It is an original screenplay written by director Nicolas Boukhrief and co-writer Éric Besnard. The film draws on the gritty realism of French crime cinema, but its characters and plot are entirely fictional.

Who directed Cash Truck?

Cash Truck was directed by Nicolas Boukhrief, a French filmmaker who also co-wrote the screenplay alongside Éric Besnard. Boukhrief is known for his work in tense, character-driven crime and thriller films within French cinema.

When was Cash Truck released?

Cash Truck was released in France on April 14, 2004, with the same date for its Canadian release. It arrived in the United States on November 11, 2004. The film was originally released under its French title, Le Convoyeur.

How long is Cash Truck?

Cash Truck has a runtime of 95 minutes, approximately one hour and thirty-five minutes. The film’s tight pacing makes it a lean, efficient thriller that wastes little time establishing its atmosphere of dread and institutional paranoia.

What are movies similar to Cash Truck?

If you enjoyed Cash Truck, you may also like The Bourne Supremacy (2004), Pacific Heights (1990), B. Monkey (1999), and Yella (2007). For French crime cinema recommendations, La Balance (1982) and Assassin(s) (1997) offer a similarly gritty and atmospheric experience.

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