
The Other Dumas
Drama · History
Overview
Alexandre Dumas, at the height of his career, takes Auguste Maquet, his chief literary collaborator or 'ghost writer' ten years his junior, to meet a young unknown admirer, Charlotte Desrives. The two men are at the summit of their artistic collaboration for they have just published "The Count of Monte Christo", "Queen Margot" and "The Three Musketeers". If it's Maquet who writes the majority of the texts, both the honours and fame go to Dumas.
Top Cast


Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Alexandre Dumas
Gérard Depardieu
Alexandre Dumas


Benoît Poelvoorde
Benoît Poelvoorde
Auguste Maquet
Benoît Poelvoorde
Auguste Maquet


Mélanie Thierry
Mélanie Thierry
Charlotte Desrives
Mélanie Thierry
Charlotte Desrives


Dominique Blanc
Dominique Blanc
Celeste Scriwaneck
Dominique Blanc
Celeste Scriwaneck


Catherine Mouchet
Catherine Mouchet
Caroline Maquet
Catherine Mouchet
Caroline Maquet


Michel Duchaussoy
Michel Duchaussoy
Sous Préfet Crémieux
Michel Duchaussoy
Sous Préfet Crémieux


Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Monsieur Bocquin
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Monsieur Bocquin


Philippe Magnan
Philippe Magnan
Le Ministre Guizot
Philippe Magnan
Le Ministre Guizot


Florence Pernel
Florence Pernel
Ida Ferrier Dumas
Florence Pernel
Ida Ferrier Dumas


Christian Abart
Christian Abart
L'inspecteur Flanchet
Christian Abart
L'inspecteur Flanchet
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