L'Étrange monsieur Joseph Trailer

L'Étrange monsieur Joseph Trailer (2001)

26 November 2001 History, War, TV Movie 90 mins

Joseph Joanovici, a Romanian Jew married to Eva and father of Theresa, lives in Paris in 1939, on the eve of World War II. He managed to make his place in society by trading scrap.

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Cast

Roger Hanin

as Joseph Joanovici

Salomé Lelouch

as Thérèse Joanovici

Nicole Calfan

as Eva Joanovici

Jean-Louis Sbille

as Marcel Joanovici

Crew

Nathalie Leborgne

Nathalie Leborgne Costume Design

International Releases Dates

France 26 November 2001

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