
Borderline
Comedy · Action · Crime
Overview
An attorney stumbles upon a suitcase filled with cocaine.
Top Cast


François Damiens
François Damiens
David Pelame
François Damiens
David Pelame


Pascale Arbillot
Pascale Arbillot
Christine Pelame
Pascale Arbillot
Christine Pelame


Laurent Lafitte
Laurent Lafitte
Brice Teller
Laurent Lafitte
Brice Teller


Gilles Cohen
Gilles Cohen
Patron
Gilles Cohen
Patron


Didier Flamand
Didier Flamand
Michel
Didier Flamand
Michel


Nicolas Marié
Nicolas Marié
Philippe Dalambert
Nicolas Marié
Philippe Dalambert
Stéphane Lagoutte
Stéphane Lagoutte
Chauffeur Police
Stéphane Lagoutte
Chauffeur Police


Fabien Ara
Fabien Ara
Ronan
Fabien Ara
Ronan


Anna Sherbinina
Anna Sherbinina
Lola
Anna Sherbinina
Lola


Pom Klementieff
Pom Klementieff
Naomi
Pom Klementieff
Naomi
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