
What a Drag
Comedy
Overview
A closeted gay man's attempt to "act straight" for the sake of his job has unexpected consequences.
Top Cast


Patrick Timsit
Patrick Timsit
Adrien
Patrick Timsit
Adrien


Fanny Ardant
Fanny Ardant
Evelyne, dite Eva
Fanny Ardant
Evelyne, dite Eva


Richard Berry
Richard Berry
Alexandre Hagutte
Richard Berry
Alexandre Hagutte


Michèle Laroque
Michèle Laroque
Marie Hagutte
Michèle Laroque
Marie Hagutte


Jacques Gamblin
Jacques Gamblin
André Lemoine
Jacques Gamblin
André Lemoine


Christian Bujeau
Christian Bujeau
Docteur Séverine
Christian Bujeau
Docteur Séverine


Boris Terral
Boris Terral
Cyril
Boris Terral
Cyril


Axelle Abbadie
Axelle Abbadie
Claire, la sœur de Marie
Axelle Abbadie
Claire, la sœur de Marie
Facundo Bo
Facundo Bo
Pépito
Facundo Bo
Pépito


Arno Chevrier
Arno Chevrier
Bibiche
Arno Chevrier
Bibiche
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