
Excalibur
Music · Science Fiction
Overview
After years of war, the King returns home and his son the Prince welcomes him, glad to see him safe and sound. The Prince is in love but the King disapproves their relationship.
Top Cast


William Sheller
William Sheller
King / Roi
William Sheller
King / Roi
Sophie Durin
Sophie Durin
Princess / Princesse
Sophie Durin
Princess / Princesse


Nadir Legrand
Nadir Legrand
Prince / Prince
Nadir Legrand
Prince / Prince


Didier Cohen
Didier Cohen
Boyar / Boyard
Didier Cohen
Boyar / Boyard
Michel Smolianoff
Michel Smolianoff
Ruff / Fraise
Michel Smolianoff
Ruff / Fraise


Désiré Bastareaud
Désiré Bastareaud
Dwarf / Nain
Désiré Bastareaud
Dwarf / Nain


Nicolas Pissaboeuf
Nicolas Pissaboeuf
Dwarf / Nain
Nicolas Pissaboeuf
Dwarf / Nain
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