
Villa Marguerite
Drama · TV Movie
Top Cast


Yolande Moreau
Yolande Moreau
Adèle Grandclément
Yolande Moreau
Adèle Grandclément


Luis Rego
Luis Rego
Etienne Grandclément
Luis Rego
Etienne Grandclément


Natacha Lindinger
Natacha Lindinger
Marie Müller
Natacha Lindinger
Marie Müller


Anne Plumet
Anne Plumet
Madame Rouleau
Anne Plumet
Madame Rouleau


Gérard Chaillou
Gérard Chaillou
Mr. Bouchalois
Gérard Chaillou
Mr. Bouchalois


Michèle Garcia
Michèle Garcia
Mrs. Bouchalois
Michèle Garcia
Mrs. Bouchalois


Renaud Rutten
Renaud Rutten
Gothard
Renaud Rutten
Gothard


Patrick Zimmermann
Patrick Zimmermann
Rumilloux
Patrick Zimmermann
Rumilloux
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