Blanche et Marie (1985)

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Written by Sophie Goupil, Jacques Renard

Directed by Jacques Renard

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1985

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: France

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Miou-MiouBlanche
Sandrine BonnaireMarie
Gérard KleinVictor
Patrick ChesnaisGerminal
María CasaresLouise
Jean-Paul ArchieMan with tracts
Coralie BailletFernande's child
Julia BailletFernande's child
Melanie BailletFernande's child
Christian BlancHenri
Jacques BonnafféLouis
Annick BrardNun
Clémentine CélariéFernande
Philippe ClévenotCommissioner Benoist
CoquilletteFlorist
Marie-Hélène DastéHonorine Cailloux
Bruno DevienneKleber
Serge DominiqueFranc tireur
Jean-Michel DupuisThe priest
Philippe FaureAn illegal
Aurelia FayemendieFernande's child
Didier FlamandOrion
Pierre ForgetLeon
Joseph FreminetResponsible FFI
Axel GanzGerman officer at prison
Hito JaulmesGilbert
Hagen LaveauYoung german soldier
Olivier MartinOfficer of S.S.
Vincent MartinGustave
Jurgen MashGerman officer at search
Isabelle MergaultOdette
Maguy MillacEmilie
Philippe MinyanaAntoine
Philippe PoletMerlo
Anny RomandMadame Lancelot
Anne-Cécile SabasNicole
Véronique SilverThe physician
Josiane StoléruAlfreda
Cécile VassortWoman at police

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