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Comedy
Overview
In the middle of the Veule, imaginary French province, the Geugène Electro Stim, a medium-sized company, which survives thanks to the manufacture and sale of the C14, an old but inexpensive electrical stimulation device.
Top Cast


Bruno Solo
Bruno Solo
Hervé Dumont
Bruno Solo
Hervé Dumont


Yvan Le Bolloc'h
Yvan Le Bolloc'h
Jean-Claude Convenant
Yvan Le Bolloc'h
Jean-Claude Convenant


Thierry Frémont
Thierry Frémont
Arnaud Roussel / François Conrad / Crésus
Thierry Frémont
Arnaud Roussel / François Conrad / Crésus


Karim Adda
Karim Adda
Vince
Karim Adda
Vince


Marc Andréoni
Marc Andréoni
Serge Touati
Marc Andréoni
Serge Touati


Armelle
Armelle
Maéva Capucin
Armelle
Maéva Capucin


Shirley Bousquet
Shirley Bousquet
Nancy Langeais
Shirley Bousquet
Nancy Langeais


Alain Bouzigues
Alain Bouzigues
Philippe Gatin
Alain Bouzigues
Philippe Gatin


Gérard Chaillou
Gérard Chaillou
Jean-Guy Lecointre
Gérard Chaillou
Jean-Guy Lecointre


Philippe Cura
Philippe Cura
André Markovicz
Philippe Cura
André Markovicz
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