
TGV, génie français du rail
Documentary · TV Movie
Top Cast
Olivier Jankovic
Olivier Jankovic
Narrator (voice)
Olivier Jankovic
Narrator (voice)
François Lacôte
François Lacôte
Self - TGV program manager, 1982-2000
François Lacôte
Self - TGV program manager, 1982-2000
Laurent Jarsalé
Laurent Jarsalé
Self - Vice-president, Grande Vitesse Alstom
Laurent Jarsalé
Self - Vice-president, Grande Vitesse Alstom
David Goeres
David Goeres
Self - Project director, TGV M
David Goeres
Self - Project director, TGV M
Éliane Allain
Éliane Allain
Self - Aerodynamics engineer, SNCF
Éliane Allain
Self - Aerodynamics engineer, SNCF
Murray Hughes
Murray Hughes
Self - Consultant editor, Railway Gazette International
Murray Hughes
Self - Consultant editor, Railway Gazette International


Clive Lamming
Clive Lamming
Self - Historian
Clive Lamming
Self - Historian
Jean-Marie Metzler
Jean-Marie Metzler
Self - TGV project manager, 1976-1981
Jean-Marie Metzler
Self - TGV project manager, 1976-1981


Jacques Cooper
Jacques Cooper
Self (archive footage)
Jacques Cooper
Self (archive footage)


Jean Bertin
Jean Bertin
Self (archive footage)
Jean Bertin
Self (archive footage)
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