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Manon Roland

Manon Roland

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The story of revolutionary woman Manon Roland.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

98 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

28 December 1989

Country

France

Cast

Sabine Haudepin

Sabine Haudepin

Manon Roland

Jacques Perrin

Jacques Perrin

Jean-Marie Roland de La Platière

Christine Citti

Christine Citti

Sophie

Niels Arestrup

Niels Arestrup

Danton

Francis Lax

Francis Lax

Phlipon

Pierre Clémenti

Pierre Clémenti

Marat

François Marthouret

François Marthouret

Buzot

Jacques Spiesser

Jacques Spiesser

Claude

Annick Roux

Annick Roux

Mignonne

Claude Winter

Claude Winter

La mère de Manon

Jean-Claude de Goros

Jean-Claude de Goros

Petion

Pierre Vielhescaze

Pierre Vielhescaze

Le geôlier

Jean-Michel Portal

Jean-Michel Portal

François

Vanessa Calvano

Vanessa Calvano

Manon enfant

Monique Mélinand

Monique Mélinand

La grand-mère de Phlipon

Maaike Jansen

Maaike Jansen

Mme du Bois Morel

Pierre Lafont

Pierre Lafont

L'abbé Langlois

Maurice Vaudaux

Maurice Vaudaux

Brissot

Sergio Nicolai

Sergio Nicolai

Lanthenas

Götz Burger

Götz Burger

Bosc

Philippe Laudenbach

Philippe Laudenbach

Vergniaud

Didier Sandre

Didier Sandre

Robespierre

Lionnel Astier

Lionnel Astier

Jean-Roger Milo

Jean-Roger Milo

Roederer

Michel Scourneau

Michel Scourneau

André Thorent

André Thorent

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