
Manon Roland
History · TV Movie · Drama
Overview
The story of revolutionary woman Manon Roland.
Top Cast


Sabine Haudepin
Sabine Haudepin
Manon Roland
Sabine Haudepin
Manon Roland


Jacques Perrin
Jacques Perrin
Jean-Marie Roland de La Platière
Jacques Perrin
Jean-Marie Roland de La Platière


Christine Citti
Christine Citti
Sophie
Christine Citti
Sophie


Niels Arestrup
Niels Arestrup
Danton
Niels Arestrup
Danton


Francis Lax
Francis Lax
Phlipon
Francis Lax
Phlipon


Pierre Clémenti
Pierre Clémenti
Marat
Pierre Clémenti
Marat


François Marthouret
François Marthouret
Buzot
François Marthouret
Buzot


Jacques Spiesser
Jacques Spiesser
Claude
Jacques Spiesser
Claude


Annick Roux
Annick Roux
Mignonne
Annick Roux
Mignonne


Claude Winter
Claude Winter
La mère de Manon
Claude Winter
La mère de Manon
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