
P.R.O.F.S.
Comedy
Overview
A clique of four young teachers at a high school looks critically at their colleagues. To avoid falling in the same routine, they bring new ideas into the school lessons and play little games and pranks in their spare time -- sometimes get even more childish than their pupils. When they get opposition from the other teachers, they play tricks to get rid of them.
Top Cast


Patrick Bruel
Patrick Bruel
Frédéric
Patrick Bruel
Frédéric


Fabrice Luchini
Fabrice Luchini
Michel
Fabrice Luchini
Michel


Laurent Gamelon
Laurent Gamelon
Gérard
Laurent Gamelon
Gérard


Christophe Bourseiller
Christophe Bourseiller
Francis
Christophe Bourseiller
Francis


Étienne Draber
Étienne Draber
Le censeur
Étienne Draber
Le censeur


Martine Sarcey
Martine Sarcey
La directrice
Martine Sarcey
La directrice
Yolanda Jilot
Yolanda Jilot
Julie
Yolanda Jilot
Julie


Charlotte Julian
Charlotte Julian
Josyane
Charlotte Julian
Josyane


Guy Montagné
Guy Montagné
René Nogret
Guy Montagné
René Nogret


Isabelle Mergault
Isabelle Mergault
Caroline
Isabelle Mergault
Caroline
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