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Le Roi de Paris (1995)

Genre : Drama, Mystery, Romance

Runtime : 1H 42M

Director : Dominique Maillet

Synopsis

Victor Derval is returning home after a performance when he is hailed by Lisa, a young Hungarian woman. Her motives are mysterious; is she simply a star-struck peasant girl, or an ambitious, manipulative aspiring star?

Actors

Philippe Noiret
Philippe Noiret
Victor Derval
Veronika Varga
Veronika Varga
Lisa Lanska
Manuel Blanc
Manuel Blanc
Paul Derval
Michel Aumont
Michel Aumont
Le Marquis de Castellac
Corinne Cléry
Corinne Cléry
Betty Favart
Jacques Roman
Jacques Roman
Romain Coste
Paulette Dubost
Paulette Dubost
Raymonde
Ronny Coutteure
Ronny Coutteure
Emile
Franco Interlenghi
Franco Interlenghi
Bellières
Sacha Briquet
Sacha Briquet
Roquépine
Bernard Lajarrige
Bernard Lajarrige
Champmartin
Fabienne Chaudat
Fabienne Chaudat
Angèle
Pierre Vial
Pierre Vial
Le ministre
Gaëtan Wenders
Gaëtan Wenders
Treplev
Alexandre Shuat
Alexandre Shuat
Le metteur en scène
Gérard Couderc
Gérard Couderc
Patron Boulard
Patrick Gourevitch
Patrick Gourevitch
Patron Bal Nègre
Francis Bouc
Francis Bouc
Le vieux schnock
Gérard Boucaron
Gérard Boucaron
Régisseur Grande Comédie
Oguz Janus Lengyel
Oguz Janus Lengyel
Duel arbiter
David Gabison
David Gabison
Régisseur Colonnes
Catherine Hirsh
Catherine Hirsh
Macha
Cyril Lecomte
Cyril Lecomte
Young actor in 'La fille perdue'
Claire Foliot
Claire Foliot
La femme de chambre de Lisa
Michel Linas
Michel Linas
Barman in 'La fille perdue'
Patrick Boshart
Patrick Boshart
One-armed lance corporal
Philippe Tessier
Philippe Tessier
Machiniste Grande Comédie
Victoire Le Corre
Victoire Le Corre
La garçonne
Alain Conan
Alain Conan
Roquepine's witness
Fred Kiriloff
Fred Kiriloff
Eccentric
Max Delor
Max Delor
Wealthy man
Dominique Ollivier
Dominique Ollivier
Cemetery keeper

Crews

Dominique Maillet
Dominique Maillet
Director
Jacques Fieschi
Jacques Fieschi
Writer
Dominique Maillet
Dominique Maillet
Writer
Bernard Minoret
Bernard Minoret
Writer
Jérôme Tonnerre
Jérôme Tonnerre
Writer
Jean Gontier
Jean Gontier
Producer
Quentin Damamme
Quentin Damamme
Music
Bernard Lutic
Bernard Lutic
Director of Photography
Jacques Rouxel
Jacques Rouxel
Production Design
Julie Sfez
Julie Sfez
Set Decoration
Christian Gasc
Christian Gasc
Costume Design
Marie Castro
Marie Castro
Editor

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