When bored American billionaire Charles Vanel is amused by the happiness of poor railroad man Nicolas Koline, he offers him a wager: if Koline and his family can spend 20,000 francs a day (about $11,000 in current American money) for a year, then he'll give him a nice pension. The rest of the movie is about the poor man and his family's efforts to win the bet.
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Sign inOriginal Name600000 francs par mois (Mister Mustard's Millions)
StatusReleased: 98 years ago
July 2, 1926
LanguageUnknown
Spoken LanguagesUnknown
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