
La soupière
Comedy
Overview
To save the family business, a young man tries to convince his old aunt to sell her vineyard. But a previous encounter he had with his aunt's maid, who has another job that is not very recommendable at night, could screw things up.
Top Cast


Micheline Dax
Micheline Dax
Aunt Violette
Micheline Dax
Aunt Violette


Roger Pierre
Roger Pierre
Paul Dubard
Roger Pierre
Paul Dubard


Manoëlle Gaillard
Manoëlle Gaillard
Hélène Dubard
Manoëlle Gaillard
Hélène Dubard


Juliette Meyniac
Juliette Meyniac
Germaine
Juliette Meyniac
Germaine


Eric Galliano
Eric Galliano
Jean-François Louy
Eric Galliano
Jean-François Louy
Christophe Abrial
Christophe Abrial
Clément Douvre
Christophe Abrial
Clément Douvre
Daniel Royan
Daniel Royan
Inspector Berger
Daniel Royan
Inspector Berger
Carole Malaspina
Carole Malaspina
Brigitte Dubard
Carole Malaspina
Brigitte Dubard
Samuel Tudela
Samuel Tudela
Mr. Louis
Samuel Tudela
Mr. Louis
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