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Les Guignols de l'info : L’Exclusive des 10 Ans Des Guignols (1999)

Genre : Documentary, History

Runtime : 0M

Synopsis

Actors

Alain de Greef
Alain de Greef
Self
Arnold Boiseau
Arnold Boiseau
Self, Directeur Artistique - Auteur 1988/90
Alain Duverne
Alain Duverne
Self, Createur des Marionnettes
Charles Bietry
Charles Bietry
Self
Yves Lecoq
Yves Lecoq
Self, Imitateur
Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
Self
Benoît Delépine
Benoît Delépine
Self, Auteur 1988/96
Pierre Lescure
Pierre Lescure
Self
Franck Arguillere
Franck Arguillere
Self, Directeur Artistique 1990/95
Robert Hue
Robert Hue
Self
Arlette Laguiller
Arlette Laguiller
Self
Franz-Olivier Giesbert
Franz-Olivier Giesbert
Self, Directeur des Redactions du Figaro
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
Self
Jean-Pierre Gaillard
Jean-Pierre Gaillard
Self
Alexandre Charlot
Alexandre Charlot
Self, Auteur 1996/…
Bruno Gaccio
Bruno Gaccio
Self, Auteur 1992/…
Jean-François Halin
Jean-François Halin
Self, Auteur 1990/96
Laurent Joffrin
Laurent Joffrin
Self, Directeur de la Redaction - Liberation
Bernard Tapie
Bernard Tapie
Self
Jack Lang
Jack Lang
Self
Christophe Dechavanne
Christophe Dechavanne
Self
Patrick Sabatier
Patrick Sabatier
Self
Christine Bravo
Christine Bravo
Self
Jean-Pierre Coffe
Jean-Pierre Coffe
Self
Philippe Alexandre
Philippe Alexandre
Self
Jacques Attali
Jacques Attali
Self, Ancien conseiller auprès du président François Mitterrand
Claude Angeli
Claude Angeli
Self, Rédacteur en chef - Le Canard Enchaine
Franck Magnier
Franck Magnier
Self, Auteur 1994/…
Ernest-Antoine Seilliere
Ernest-Antoine Seilliere
Self
Jean-Louis Debré
Jean-Louis Debré
Self
Yves Le Rolland
Yves Le Rolland
Self, Directeur Artistique 1995/…
Michel Denisot
Michel Denisot
Self
Jérôme Bonaldi
Jérôme Bonaldi
Self
Guillaume Durand
Guillaume Durand
Self
Philippe Gildas
Philippe Gildas
Self
Laurent Baffie
Laurent Baffie
Self
Thierry Roland
Thierry Roland
Self
Michel Platini
Michel Platini
Self
Luis Fernandez
Luis Fernandez
Self
Jean-Pierre Elkabbach
Jean-Pierre Elkabbach
Self
Arthur
Arthur
Self
Nagui
Nagui
Self
Hervé Bourges
Hervé Bourges
Self
Michel Field
Michel Field
Self
Nourdine Cherkaoui
Nourdine Cherkaoui
Self, Ancien Secretaire National a la jeunesse du RPR
Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Sarkozy
Self
Jacques Séguéla
Jacques Séguéla
Self
Philippe Candeloro
Philippe Candeloro
Self
Doc Gynéco
Doc Gynéco
Self
Pierre Fulla
Pierre Fulla
Self
Jean-Michel Di Falco
Jean-Michel Di Falco
Self, Eveque Auxiliaire de Paris

Crews

Bruno Gaccio
Bruno Gaccio
Author
Franck Magnier
Franck Magnier
Author
Alexandre Charlot
Alexandre Charlot
Author
Yves Le Rolland
Yves Le Rolland
Producer
Alain de Greef
Alain de Greef
Thanks
Jacques Chirac
Jacques Chirac
Thanks

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