Dom Juan (1985)

Genre : Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Robert Manuel, Pierre Sabbagh

Synopsis

Actors

Jean-Noël Sissia
Jean-Noël Sissia
Dom Juan
Jean-Claude Arnaud
Jean-Claude Arnaud
Sganarelle
Anne Lefol
Anne Lefol
Elvire
Christian Plantu
Christian Plantu
Gusman
Christian Bujeau
Christian Bujeau
Dom Carlos
Daniel Sarky
Daniel Sarky
Dom Alonse
Jean Davy
Jean Davy
Dom Louis
Arlette Didier
Arlette Didier
Charlotte
Sylvia Oneto
Sylvia Oneto
Mathurine
Guy Pierault
Guy Pierault
Pierrot
Jean-Louis Boucher
Jean-Louis Boucher
La statue du Commandeur
François Maistre
François Maistre
La voix du Commandeur
Alain Faivre
Alain Faivre
La Violette / Ragotin
Philippe Rondest
Philippe Rondest
Monsieur Dimanche
Marie-Silvia Manuel
Marie-Silvia Manuel
La Ramée
Robert Manuel
Robert Manuel
Le Pauvre
Jean-Baptiste Manuel
Jean-Baptiste Manuel
Le premier voleur
Michel Pécou
Michel Pécou
Le deuxième voleur
Jackie Venon
Jackie Venon
Le troisième voleur
Claire Versane
Claire Versane
La voix du spectre

Crews

Robert Manuel
Robert Manuel
Director
Richard Strauss
Richard Strauss
Music
Donald Cardwell
Donald Cardwell
Costume Supervisor
Pierre Sabbagh
Pierre Sabbagh
Director
Molière
Molière
Writer

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