L’incomparable Mademoiselle C. Trailer

L’incomparable Mademoiselle C. Trailer (2004)

23 April 2004 Comedy, Family 105 mins

In this sequel to the popular adventures of Mademoiselle C, the strange Mademoiselle Charlotte began a new life as a postwoman in Saint-Gérard where she encounters a particularly dishonest businessman.

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Cast

Marie-Chantal Perron

as Mademoiselle Charlotte

Pierre Lebeau

as Maurice Moron

Michel Laperrière

as Premier ministre Roger Rancourt

Mylène St-Sauveur

as Léonie Loiseau

Isabel Richer

as Marlène Loiseau

Sophie Bourgeois

as Madeline Lipski

Sandrine Poirier-Allard

as Mylène Lipski

Mark Antony Krupa

as Marek Lipski

Samuel Landry

as Napoléon Rancourt

Martin Laroche

as Timothée Tremblay

Martin Thibaudeau

as Agent GRC, villa du P.M.

Marthe Turgeon

as Simone Saitout

Robin Arsenault-Vézina

as Abraham Rancourt

Jacques Bassal

as Croupier

Josette Bauthier

as Madame Janous

Stéphane Blanchette

as René-Charles Biron

Crew

Michel Corriveau

Original Music Composer

Steve Danyluk

Steve Danyluk Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Canada 23 April 2004

Production Companies

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