Cash Queens: True Story, Cast, Plot of the Netflix Dramedy Thriller - Netflix Tudum

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    Watch 5 Amateur Bank Robbers Become Cash Queens in This Dramedy Series

    Friends that pull off heists together stay together.

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    Feb. 5, 2026

Five women disguised as men walk into a bank. It’s not a joke setup — it’s the stranger-than-fiction true story behind Cash Queens, an eight-episode series co-created by Carine Prevot (Young Millionaires) and Olivier Rosemberg (Family Business). When five friends in need of cash band together to rob a local bank, they expect their destinies to change. But they’ll have to think fast to walk away with the money — and their lives. Rebecca Marder, Zoé Marchal, Jonathan Cohen, and more star in this French dramatic comedy. Read on to learn more.

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When will Cash Queens be released?

Cash Queens is now available to watch on Netflix.

Who’s in the cast of Cash Queens?

  • Rebecca Marder (The Stranger) as Rosalie
  • Zoé Marchal (All-Time High) as Kim
  • Naidra Ayadi (The Orphans) as Sofia
  • Pascale Arbillot (French Lover) Chloé
  • Tya Deslauriers (Eat the Night) as Alex
  • François Damiens (Heartbreaker) as Michel Marionnaud
  • Sami Outalbali (Mortel) as Malik
  • Olivier Rosemberg (Family Business) as Ézéchiel
  • Jonathan Cohen (Budapest) as Victor Castel

What happens in Cash Queens?

When a single mom, Rosalie (Marder), learns that she and her kids will have to live on 30 euros a week (about $35) in order to pay off her incarcerated husband’s debt, she concocts a plan: Rob 100,000 euros from the bank where she works as a receptionist, pay off the debt, and live happily ever after. Her best friend, the chaotic massage therapist Kim (Marchal), jumps on board, hoping to use her cut to make her dream of opening a salon come true. Rosalie’s cousin, Alex (Deslauriers), demands to get in on the plan, too, contributing her skills as an architecture student to plot their plan of attack. They also recruit their friend Sofia (Ayadi), another single mom who’s desperate for cash to fix up her house after social services came knocking. Sofia’s hard to convince — her brother, Malik (Outalbali), is a police officer, after all — but she opts in after losing her job.

As the foursome run through their strategy, they decide to disguise themselves with fake beards and voice modifiers to appear more intimidating. In a test run, they realize how badly they need a getaway car, and that’s how Kim’s client Chloé (Arbillot) gets involved. It helps that Chloé’s desperate to get time away from her husband, the town’s unscrupulous mayor, Michel (Damiens). 

Armed with a plan, the newly minted friend group prepares for the job. Their disguises could go a long way in concealing their identities, but do they have what it takes to pull off this — or any — heist? Or will the allure of this much money, their less-than-savory connections to a local mob boss (Ézéchiel), and the town’s corrupt leadership break them apart before they can truly become cash queens?

Is Cash Queens based on a true story?

Yes, the series is inspired by the Gang des Amazones, five women who robbed seven banks in the South of France starting in 1989. 

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