La Tragédie du Roi Christophe Trailer

La Tragédie du Roi Christophe Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965 History

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Cast

Douta Seck

as Le Roi Christophe

Bachir Touré

as Vastey

Yvan Labejoff

as Pétion-Chanlatte

Med Hondo

as Magny

Bitty Moro

as Coq-Paysan Vieillard

Georges Hilarion

as Metellus-Guerrier

Akonio Dolo

as L'enfant de choeur - Congo

Ahmed Benaissa

as Juan de Dios-Martial Besse

Jean-Marie Serreau

as Le maître de cérémonies-Franco de Médina

Armand Abplanalp

as Corneille Brelle-Stewart

Hervé Denis

as Paysan

Ghislaine Gadjard

as L'orpheline

Edwine Moatti

as La chevalière

Claudia Chazel

as Dame-Marchande

Crew

International Releases Dates

France 01 January 1965

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