
Les Bronzés, le père Noël, papy et les autres
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Overview
Les Bronzés, le Père Noël, Papy et les autres....Discover or rediscover the emblematic scenes of these cult films that have crossed generations without getting old. Go behind the scenes of these unusual films through completely unpublished anecdotes and funny stories told by the authors themselves.
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Runtime
115 min
Release Date
2003-01-03
Status
Released
Original Language
French
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Gérard Jugnot
Self
Thierry Lhermitte
Self
Marie-Anne Chazel
Self
Yves Rousset-Rouard
Self
Michel Blanc
Self
Michel Creton
Self
Guy Laporte
Self
Dominique Lavanant
Self
Martin Lamotte
Self
Patrice Leconte
Self
Maurice Chevit
Self
Christian Fechner
Self
Philippe Bruneau
Self
Philippe Galland
Self
Jean-Marie Poiré
Self
Bruno Moynot
Self
Jacques François
Self
Roger Carel
Self
Roland Giraud
Self
Jean-François Dérec
Self
Sophie Duez
Self
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Self
Philippe Khorsand
Self
Didier Pain
Self
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