
Frédéric
Comedy
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Robert Lamoureux
Robert Lamoureux
Frédéric Sautel
Robert Lamoureux
Frédéric Sautel


Magali Vendeuil
Magali Vendeuil
Louise Sautel
Magali Vendeuil
Louise Sautel


Yves Peneau
Yves Peneau
Professor Cotteret
Yves Peneau
Professor Cotteret


Chantal Nobel
Chantal Nobel
Michaëla Clauss
Chantal Nobel
Michaëla Clauss


Jean Topart
Jean Topart
Chief
Jean Topart
Chief


Paul Mercey
Paul Mercey
Tronneger
Paul Mercey
Tronneger


Robert Rollis
Robert Rollis
Rousseau
Robert Rollis
Rousseau


Maurice Risch
Maurice Risch
Strole
Maurice Risch
Strole


Yves Brainville
Yves Brainville
Chastignac
Yves Brainville
Chastignac


Roger Desmare
Roger Desmare
French inspector
Roger Desmare
French inspector
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