
La Grande Passion
Comedy · Drama
Overview
This is a love story, a story of rivalry and revenge but, above all, a story about sport. The great passion is about union rugby.
Top Cast


Lil Dagover
Lil Dagover
Sonia de Blich
Lil Dagover
Sonia de Blich


Paul Menant
Paul Menant
Rétifat
Paul Menant
Rétifat


Léon Larive
Léon Larive
Etchenoga
Léon Larive
Etchenoga


Rolla Norman
Rolla Norman
Jean Espoey
Rolla Norman
Jean Espoey
Adolphe Jauréguy
Adolphe Jauréguy
Adolphe Jauréguy


Jean Delannoy
Jean Delannoy
Patrick Bush
Jean Delannoy
Patrick Bush
Var Dannes
Var Dannes
Var Dannes
Georges Astruc
Georges Astruc
Georges Astruc
Patricia Allon
Patricia Allon
Harriett Bush
Patricia Allon
Harriett Bush


Acho Chakatouny
Acho Chakatouny
M. Bush
Acho Chakatouny
M. Bush
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