
Master Cats
Comedy
Overview
Rosaire and Alex would do anything to seduce girls, but they are broke. In an attempt to escape their problem, they become willing to do anything to make some money.
Top Cast


Donald Pilon
Donald Pilon
Raymond Ducharme
Donald Pilon
Raymond Ducharme


Donald Lautrec
Donald Lautrec
Rosaire Beausoleil
Donald Lautrec
Rosaire Beausoleil


Louise Turcot
Louise Turcot
Louise Latendresse
Louise Turcot
Louise Latendresse


Jacques Famery
Jacques Famery
Jean-Sébastien Mouche (Môman)
Jacques Famery
Jean-Sébastien Mouche (Môman)


Katerine Mousseau
Katerine Mousseau
Anita Groslot
Katerine Mousseau
Anita Groslot


Paul Berval
Paul Berval
Le Commandeur
Paul Berval
Le Commandeur
Patrick Conlon
Patrick Conlon
Richard Doodle
Patrick Conlon
Richard Doodle
Andrée Lalonde
Andrée Lalonde
Jeanne d'Arc
Andrée Lalonde
Jeanne d'Arc


Janine Sutto
Janine Sutto
Marraine Zénaïde
Janine Sutto
Marraine Zénaïde


Béatrice Picard
Béatrice Picard
Angela Bonneville
Béatrice Picard
Angela Bonneville
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