
The Butterfly
Family · Drama
Overview
An old man who has one interest in life, collecting butterflies, has his life changed by an eight year old girl.
Top Cast


Michel Serrault
Michel Serrault
Julien
Michel Serrault
Julien


Claire Bouanich
Claire Bouanich
Elsa
Claire Bouanich
Elsa


Nade Dieu
Nade Dieu
Isabelle
Nade Dieu
Isabelle


Françoise Michaud
Françoise Michaud
Cafe Waitress
Françoise Michaud
Cafe Waitress


Pierre Poirot
Pierre Poirot
Police Commissioner
Pierre Poirot
Police Commissioner


Jacky Nercessian
Jacky Nercessian
Policeman
Jacky Nercessian
Policeman


Jacques Bouanich
Jacques Bouanich
Sébastien's Father
Jacques Bouanich
Sébastien's Father
Hélène Hily
Hélène Hily
Marguerite, the Concierge
Hélène Hily
Marguerite, the Concierge


Catherine Cyler
Catherine Cyler
Sébastien's Mother
Catherine Cyler
Sébastien's Mother
Jerry Lucas
Jerry Lucas
Sébastien
Jerry Lucas
Sébastien
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