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Alain Riou
Alain Riou
Antoine Roche
Alain Riou
Antoine Roche


Élisabeth Quin
Élisabeth Quin
Maud Roche
Élisabeth Quin
Maud Roche
François Reynaert
François Reynaert
Vivien
François Reynaert
Vivien
Florence Riou
Florence Riou
La jeune fille qui vient voir Vivien
Florence Riou
La jeune fille qui vient voir Vivien
Jean-Pierre Starck
Jean-Pierre Starck
Le patron du bistrot
Jean-Pierre Starck
Le patron du bistrot
Claire Riou
Claire Riou
La motarde du bistrot
Claire Riou
La motarde du bistrot
Mira Fary
Mira Fary
La première admiratrice
Mira Fary
La première admiratrice
Anne Maugier-Sintra
Anne Maugier-Sintra
La deuxième admiratrice
Anne Maugier-Sintra
La deuxième admiratrice
Denise Montagne
Denise Montagne
La troisième admiratrice
Denise Montagne
La troisième admiratrice
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