
Charlotte Corday
Drama · History
Overview
Set in July 1793 during the outbreak of the French Revolution and the unleashing of the Reign of Terror, a young girl from Caen named Charlotte Corday plots to assassinate Jacobin newspaper editor Jean-Paul Marat.
Top Cast


Émilie Dequenne
Émilie Dequenne
Charlotte Corday
Émilie Dequenne
Charlotte Corday


Bernard Blancan
Bernard Blancan
Marat
Bernard Blancan
Marat


Thierry Gibault
Thierry Gibault
Fouquier-Tinville
Thierry Gibault
Fouquier-Tinville


Marc Fayet
Marc Fayet
Montané
Marc Fayet
Montané


Raphaël Personnaz
Raphaël Personnaz
Camille Desmoulins
Raphaël Personnaz
Camille Desmoulins


Martine Gautier
Martine Gautier
Simone Evrard
Martine Gautier
Simone Evrard
Jean-Luc Epalle
Jean-Luc Epalle
Commissaire Guellard
Jean-Luc Epalle
Commissaire Guellard


Christophe Laubion
Christophe Laubion
Jean-Jacques Hauer
Christophe Laubion
Jean-Jacques Hauer
Jacqueline Bœuf
Jacqueline Bœuf
Madame de Breleville
Jacqueline Bœuf
Madame de Breleville


Brigitte Chambon
Brigitte Chambon
Madame Grollier
Brigitte Chambon
Madame Grollier
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