
À gauche en sortant de l'ascenseur
Comedy
Overview
Yan awaits a tryst is embarrassed by her neighbor who stormed her house while she was on the doormat in lingerie . Stéphane Plaza endorses the costume of Pierre Richard in the play that inspired the film "A left out of the elevator ."
Top Cast


Stéphane Plaza
Stéphane Plaza
Yan
Stéphane Plaza
Yan


Caroline Burgues
Caroline Burgues
Eva
Caroline Burgues
Eva


Philippe Dusseau
Philippe Dusseau
André
Philippe Dusseau
André


Stéphane Godin
Stéphane Godin
Jean-Yves
Stéphane Godin
Jean-Yves


Sébastien Pierre
Sébastien Pierre
Police officer
Sébastien Pierre
Police officer


Yannik Mazzilli
Yannik Mazzilli
Police officer
Yannik Mazzilli
Police officer


Laetitia Laburthe-Tolra
Laetitia Laburthe-Tolra
Florence
Laetitia Laburthe-Tolra
Florence


Flavie Péan
Flavie Péan
Cleaning lady
Flavie Péan
Cleaning lady


Boris Soulages
Boris Soulages
Boris
Boris Soulages
Boris
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