
The True Legend of the Eiffel Tower
Documentary · History · TV Movie
Overview
This movie is a docudrama relating the early history of the Eiffel Tower: From the planning to its first military use.
Top Cast


Jacques Frantz
Jacques Frantz
Gustave Eiffel
Jacques Frantz
Gustave Eiffel


Nicolas Vaude
Nicolas Vaude
Édouard Barbier
Nicolas Vaude
Édouard Barbier


Bruno Esposito
Bruno Esposito
Valentin Duval
Bruno Esposito
Valentin Duval


Nicky Marbot
Nicky Marbot
Maximilien Duval
Nicky Marbot
Maximilien Duval


Julie Marboeuf
Julie Marboeuf
Catherine Duval
Julie Marboeuf
Catherine Duval


Jean-Pierre Becker
Jean-Pierre Becker
Jean Compagnon
Jean-Pierre Becker
Jean Compagnon


Marc Samuel
Marc Samuel
Ministre Lockroy
Marc Samuel
Ministre Lockroy


Annelise Hesme
Annelise Hesme
Claire Eiffel
Annelise Hesme
Claire Eiffel
Sandra Savin
Sandra Savin
Cabaret Dancer
Sandra Savin
Cabaret Dancer
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