
Représailles (Télévie)
Comedy
Overview
It's their daughter's wedding day, and Francis and Rosalie should be the happiest parents in the world. However, the mood is not festive. Rosalie reproaches her husband for dancing all evening with a woman whom no one knows. Caught red-handed, Francis is forced to admit that this woman is none other than his mistress. Rosalie is not going to take this lying down! Time for retaliation.
Top Cast
Jacques van den Biggelaar
Jacques van den Biggelaar
Julien
Jacques van den Biggelaar
Julien


Anne Ruwet
Anne Ruwet
Melissa
Anne Ruwet
Melissa
Luc Gilson
Luc Gilson
Francis
Luc Gilson
Francis


Natacha Amal
Natacha Amal
Rosalie
Natacha Amal
Rosalie


Sophie Pendeville
Sophie Pendeville
Maitresses
Sophie Pendeville
Maitresses
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