
In the working-class Paris suburb of Montreuil, Jimmy's restaurant, the Bombay Bar, is on the verge of being closed down by creditors. Jimmy is despondent -- the fact that his wife is about to have a baby isn't helping matters -- when he and his business partner Fifi find unlikely inspiration in the form of "Riches et Sympas," a TV show dedicated to the lives of the rich and famous. Figuring that getting the "right" people to frequent their business will ensure its reputation, Jimmy and Fifi persuade Jimmy's friend, the laid-back, unemployed Mike, to pose as a nobleman and lure his moneyed associates to the Bombay Bar. Mike agrees, and after crashing a posh charity ball, he finds himself being taken in by the likes of society fixture Arthus de Poulignac and Evrard, the latter of whom ensconces Mike in his private mansion. Unfortunately, Mike soon becomes a little too fond of his newly-acquired lifestyle, leaving Jimmy to wonder what to do with the monster he unwittingly created.

as Mike

as Arthus de Poulignac

as Jimmy

as Lydia

as Fifi

as Camilla Balbeck

as Andréa Dionakis

as Mellor da Silva

as Evrard

as Danièle Joubert

as Madame Gonsalvès, Mike's mother

as Nicole Chutz

as Rodolphe de Botron

as Natacha

as ANPE employee

as Mercedes

as Frénégonde

as The Baroness

as Art dealer

as Kashayar

as Karim

as Foc Khan

as Théo

as Miguel Torrès

as Marchand d'art 1

as Jeune Black répétitions

as L'assistante de Nicole Schutz

as Marchand d'art 2

as Fils à papa 1

as Fils à papa 2

as Maître de rang Bagatelle

as Maître de rang Bagatelle

as Type trou du cul

as Self

as Dame kiosque 1

as Dame kiosque 1

as Dame kiosque 2

as Dame kiosque 2

as Femme kiosque comtesse

as Cliente kiosque courrier

as Copine de Danièle Joubert

as Self

as Self

as Présentateur 'Riches et sympas'

as Un ami de Mellor da Silva

as Self