Hold Up
- Year: 1980
- Country: France
- Genre: Comedy
- Studio:
- Keyword: theater play
- Director: Pierre Sabbagh
- Cast: Jacques Balutin, Katia Tchenko, Jacques Ferrière, Jean Raymond, Armand Mestral, Marie-Claude Mestral
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