
The Dead Tree
Drama · Romance
Overview
The veneer of the story is a tale of chance love: two French expatriates strike up a chance romance when they meet on a ship headed back to South America.
Top Cast
Philippe Fano
Philippe Fano
Jaime
Philippe Fano
Jaime
Marie Serrurier
Marie Serrurier
Laura
Marie Serrurier
Laura


Rosette
Rosette
Sofia
Rosette
Sofia
Patrick Zocco
Patrick Zocco
Antonio
Patrick Zocco
Antonio
Jean-Marie Lalvée
Jean-Marie Lalvée
Le voyageur
Jean-Marie Lalvée
Le voyageur
Jean-Charles Fantoni
Jean-Charles Fantoni
Jack
Jean-Charles Fantoni
Jack


Françoise Michaud
Françoise Michaud
Ana-Maria
Françoise Michaud
Ana-Maria
Robert Mund
Robert Mund
le père de Jaime
Robert Mund
le père de Jaime


Raymonde Carasco
Raymonde Carasco
la mère de Jaime
Raymonde Carasco
la mère de Jaime
Rogelio Vázquez-Arjona
Rogelio Vázquez-Arjona
Le maître de maison
Rogelio Vázquez-Arjona
Le maître de maison
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