
Jean Moulin, une affaire française
History · Drama · War
Overview
Drama set in the Second World War, focused on Jean Moulin, hero, martyr and symbol of the French resistance and the patriotism during the dark years of Nazi occupation.
Top Cast


Francis Huster
Francis Huster
Jean Moulin
Francis Huster
Jean Moulin


Maruschka Detmers
Maruschka Detmers
Gilberte
Maruschka Detmers
Gilberte


Hubert Saint-Macary
Hubert Saint-Macary
Henri Manhès
Hubert Saint-Macary
Henri Manhès


Mélanie Laurent
Mélanie Laurent
Alice Arguel (jeune)
Mélanie Laurent
Alice Arguel (jeune)


Bernard Fresson
Bernard Fresson
Général Delestraint
Bernard Fresson
Général Delestraint


Jacques Spiesser
Jacques Spiesser
Lassagne
Jacques Spiesser
Lassagne


Patrick Catalifo
Patrick Catalifo
Frenay
Patrick Catalifo
Frenay


Aladin Reibel
Aladin Reibel
Benouville
Aladin Reibel
Benouville


Bernard Yerlès
Bernard Yerlès
René Hardy
Bernard Yerlès
René Hardy


Antoine Chain
Antoine Chain
Martial Blanchard
Antoine Chain
Martial Blanchard
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