Le Billard écarlate (1990)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Bernard Queysanne

Synopsis

Actors

Ann-Gisel Glass
Ann-Gisel Glass
Aline
Hélène Vincent
Hélène Vincent
Sylvie
Paul Barge
Paul Barge
Paul
Bruno Madinier
Bruno Madinier
Éric
Michel Vitold
Michel Vitold
le médecin
Muni
Muni
Nanon
Liliane Ledun
Liliane Ledun
Marthe

Crews

Joël David
Joël David
Lighting Director
Marc Barbier
Marc Barbier
Cinematography
Bruno Lhomme
Bruno Lhomme
Assistant Director of Photography
Jean Marc Bringuier
Jean Marc Bringuier
Assistant Director of Photography
Edmond Kyndt
Edmond Kyndt
Sound
Patrick Bocquet
Patrick Bocquet
Set Decoration
Marie-Claude Altot
Marie-Claude Altot
Costumer
Marie-Jo Carpentier
Marie-Jo Carpentier
Dresser
Christine Hiriart
Christine Hiriart
Makeup Artist
Bernard Pouille
Bernard Pouille
Mixing Engineer
Agnès Molinard
Agnès Molinard
Editor
Laurent Petitgirard
Laurent Petitgirard
Compositor
Jean-Marie Bertrand
Jean-Marie Bertrand
Producer
Jean-Luc Vezien
Jean-Luc Vezien
Assistant Director
Jean-Claude Cattelle
Jean-Claude Cattelle
Producer
Bernard Queysanne
Bernard Queysanne
Director
Marie-Dominique Moutiers
Marie-Dominique Moutiers
Writer

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