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The True Legend of the Eiffel Tower
The True Legend of the Eiffel Tower

The True Legend of the Eiffel Tower

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This movie is a docudrama relating the early history of the Eiffel Tower: From the planning to its first military use.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

95 mins

Rating

4.7/10

Release Date

18 December 2005

Country

France

Cast

Jacques Frantz

Jacques Frantz

Gustave Eiffel

Nicolas Vaude

Nicolas Vaude

Édouard Barbier

Bruno Esposito

Bruno Esposito

Valentin Duval

Nicky Marbot

Nicky Marbot

Maximilien Duval

Julie Marboeuf

Julie Marboeuf

Catherine Duval

Jean-Pierre Becker

Jean-Pierre Becker

Jean Compagnon

Marc Samuel

Marc Samuel

Ministre Lockroy

Annelise Hesme

Annelise Hesme

Claire Eiffel

Sandra Savin

Sandra Savin

Cabaret Dancer

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