
Mister Bob
Drama · History · TV Movie
Overview
1965, Bob Denard, even early in his career, Battle in Congo. It strives to make its game in the middle of a bloody civil war fueled by rivalry and ambition postcolonial of a newcomer on the African scene: General Mobutu.
Top Cast


Clovis Cornillac
Clovis Cornillac
Bob Denard
Clovis Cornillac
Bob Denard


Marc Zinga
Marc Zinga
General Mobutu
Marc Zinga
General Mobutu


Olivier Rabourdin
Olivier Rabourdin
Commander of the SDECE
Olivier Rabourdin
Commander of the SDECE


Gina Haller
Gina Haller
Marie Elise
Gina Haller
Marie Elise


Christophe Vandevelde
Christophe Vandevelde
Lieutenant Rossi
Christophe Vandevelde
Lieutenant Rossi


Dan Herzberg
Dan Herzberg
Lieutenant Fourrier
Dan Herzberg
Lieutenant Fourrier


Aladin Reibel
Aladin Reibel
Major Schramme
Aladin Reibel
Major Schramme


François Loriquet
François Loriquet
SDECE Advisor
François Loriquet
SDECE Advisor


Richard Lukunku
Richard Lukunku
Lieutenant Oka
Richard Lukunku
Lieutenant Oka


Zikhona Sodlaka
Zikhona Sodlaka
Woman with the revolver
Zikhona Sodlaka
Woman with the revolver
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