Yamakasi (film) - Cast

Cast

  • Ousmane Dadjacan aka "Zicmu" (played by Yann Hnautra), who has a liking for overly loud music and has occasionally been reported for distubance loud music. He is able to escape police with considerable ease by jumping from one balcony to another without letting go of his ghettoblaster.
  • Michel Lucas aka "Tango" (played by Laurent Piemontesi), according to the chief of police "the banlieue's Fred Astaire", who works as a metalworker and never misses a chance to pull an elegant stunt
  • Abdou N'Goto aka "Rocket" (played by Guylain N'Guba-Boyeke), who got his nickname for his superior running skills
  • Bruno Duris aka "the Spider" (played by Williams Belle), who is very inventive in regards to abseiling and who never fails to impress his girlfriend
  • Malik N'Diaye aka "the Weasel" (played by Malik Diouf), an accomplished gymnast
  • Oliver Chen aka "Baseball" (played by Châu Belle Dinh), a gifted pitcher who works in a supermarket and reportedly once stopped a shoplifter by pitching a tin can.
  • Ousmane Bana aka "Sitting Bull" (played by Charles Perrière), a construction worker who loves heights and a wide view

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