- Neurotic businessman must find the right man for his pregnant daughter. In fact, it is little bit complicated.
- Trouble, trouble, trouble! It is indeed under the sign of trouble... and of confusion that the crappy day Bertrand Barnier has just gone through will have been placed. The businessman will not forget it soon! And quite rightly so. Just imagine: a maid that wants to resign to... marry a baron! A masseur who treats you like an executioner of the Holy Inquisition! And, to cap it all, a right-hand man who breaks shocking news after shocking news (demanding a high pay increase, saying he has relieved his employer of a bunch of millions, stating that he has decided to marry his daughter who, incidentally, has been made pregnant by Oscar the former driver...) To say nothing of three black suitcases, one of which contains millions of francs, passing from hand to hand! Is it really possible to make sense of such wild confusion? As that crazy day ends, Barnier thinks he has achieved the impossible. But has he really?—Guy Bellinger
- Leading a tranquil, luxurious life with his wife Germaine and daughter Colette in their posh designer house, Bertrand Barnier, an affluent businessman, has got it all figured out. However, a thin line separates dreams from nightmares, and just like that, Bertrand's well-organised world is about to fall to pieces when, one fine morning, Christian Martin, his right-hand-man, shows up at his doorstep with two unreasonable and equally preposterous demands. As if that weren't enough, Christian admits that he has been embezzling funds from the company for many years. Now, under those circumstances, things are bound to take a turn for the worst when two leather cases and missing Oscar enter the picture. But, who is he, anyway? Above all, what is the content of the crammed suitcases?—Nick Riganas
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