Le Traité d'Auteuil Trailer

Le Traité d'Auteuil Trailer (1981)

02 August 1981 Comedy

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Cast

Pierre Arditi

as André

Alain Feydeau

as Edmond Janville

Philippe Dumat

as Le Rémois

Robert Manuel

as D'Aubigny

Edward Sanderson

as Le maître d'hôtel

Alain Faivre

as Victor

Annick Roux

as Gabrielle

Liliane Gaudet

as Mme Marsay

International Releases Dates

France 02 August 1981

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