Mademoiselle Trailer (1968)
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Jacques Morel as Lucien
Lise Delamare as Alice
Yvonne Hébert as Hélène
Jocelyne Darche as Christiane
Alain Feydeau as Valentin
Christine Cayzac as Juliette
Jean-Pierre Lamy as Maurice
Nora Noël as Thérèse
Edward Sanderson as Edouard
Jandeline as Mademoiselle
Roger Harth Decorator
Pierre Sabbagh Director
Donald Cardwell Costume Designer
Jacques Deval Writer
Jacques-Henri Duval Stage Director
France 15 August 1975
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