Lagardère (film)
Lagardere is a two-part 2003 TV movie, directed by Henri Helman, based on the novel Le Bossu ("The Hunchback") by Paul Féval.
Cast
- Bruno Wolkowitch : Henri de Largardère, le bossu
- Yvon Back : Philippe de Gonzague
- Clio Baran : Aurore de Nevers, adult
- Christian Hecq : Peyrolles
- Frédéric Van Den Driessche : Philippe de Nevers
- Florence Pernel : Inès de Nevers/Caylus
- Jacques Frantz : Cocardasse
- Ticky Holgado : Passepoil
- Priscilla Bescond : Flore
- Julien Guiomar : le Marquis de Caylus
- Isabelle Caubère : Anne
- Pierre Gérard : Le Régent
- Michel Modo : French Ambassador
- Florence Muller : Jeanne
- Michaël Abiteboul : The drunk man
gollark: They could still revolt or something.
gollark: Managing all the slaves would be time-consuming. You could delegate it, but then you have to worry about supplying them.
gollark: It's not very efficient.
gollark: Then they'll be even WORSE slaves and you'll need so much honey.
gollark: This is obviously not ideal as healthier slaves can work more.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.