The Abominable Man of Customs (1963)
Two rival gangs fight over drug trafficking. An American killer named Timetti Le Muet arrives at Marseille airport to make a delivery to Arnakos' gang. He is denounced to the police, and the peaceful customs officer Camposantos is put in charge of his arrest. Following a mix-up, Camposantos is mistaken for the killer himself. Taken in by Arnakos' men, the innocent customs officer is forced to play a rather unexpected role.
Director: Marc Allégret
![]() |
Darry Cowl as Campo Santos |
![]() |
Tainia Béryl as Gloria |
![]() |
Francis Blanche as Arnakos |
![]() |
Joëlle Latour as |
![]() |
Pierre Brasseur as Russian killer |
![]() |
Serge Marquand as Arnakos' lawyer |
![]() |
Max Montavon as 'La Globule' |
![]() |
Jean-Lou Reynolds as Pepito |
![]() |
Nic Vogel as Chief Inspector |
![]() |
Marcel Dalio as Gregor |
![]() |
Moustache as Inspector |
![]() |
Jacques Hilling as Police Officer Joly |
![]() |
Joe Warfield as Paolo Tinotti |
![]() |
Michel Thomass as Adhémar |
![]() |
Jean Toscan as |
![]() |
Jacques Bertrand as Police Inspector at the Bar |
![]() |
Christian Marin as Désiré Piccolo |
![]() |
André Badin as Small Police Inspector |
![]() |
Pierre Duncan as Butcher |
![]() |
Christian Lude as |
![]() |
Ham Chau Luong as Fo Kaï |
![]() |
Jean-Loup Reynold as Pepito |
![]() |
Jean Panisse as Fisherman (uncredited) |
![]() |
Raoul Saint-Yves as Barman (uncredited) |
| Directing | Marc Allégret | Director |
| Writing | Claude Choublier | Writer |