
Fête des Vignerons 1977
Fantasy
Top Cast


Danièle Neithard
Danièle Neithard
Cérès
Danièle Neithard
Cérès


Christine Hofmann
Christine Hofmann
Palès
Christine Hofmann
Palès


Fernand Lottaz
Fernand Lottaz
Silène
Fernand Lottaz
Silène


Samuel Leresche
Samuel Leresche
King of the 'Fête'
Samuel Leresche
King of the 'Fête'


Bernard Romanens
Bernard Romanens
'Armailli'-soloist
Bernard Romanens
'Armailli'-soloist
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