
Tell Her That I Love Her
Thriller · Drama · Mystery
Overview
Industrious accountant David Martinaud claims to be visiting his parents every weekend, but it's merely a cover for the labor-intensive refurbishing of his country cottage. The reason for David's secrecy is that his childhood crush, Lise, lives nearby, and, although she's married, he still believes they'll get together. His devotion to the idea borders on mania, and, when Lise's husband is accidentally killed, he quickly spirals out of control.
Top Cast


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
David Martinaud
Gérard Depardieu
David Martinaud


Miou-Miou
Miou-Miou
Juliette
Miou-Miou
Juliette


Claude Piéplu
Claude Piéplu
Choiun
Claude Piéplu
Choiun


Jacques Denis
Jacques Denis
Gérard Dutilleux
Jacques Denis
Gérard Dutilleux


Dominique Laffin
Dominique Laffin
Lise
Dominique Laffin
Lise


Christian Clavier
Christian Clavier
François
Christian Clavier
François


Xavier Saint-Macary
Xavier Saint-Macary
Michel Barbet
Xavier Saint-Macary
Michel Barbet


Véronique Silver
Véronique Silver
Madame Barbet
Véronique Silver
Madame Barbet
Annick Le Moal
Annick Le Moal
Camille
Annick Le Moal
Camille


Josiane Balasko
Josiane Balasko
Nadine
Josiane Balasko
Nadine
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