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Top Cast

  • Elisabeth Duda

    Elisabeth Duda

    Maria Skłodowska-Curie

  • Erick Deshors

    Erick Deshors

    Pierre Curie

  • Lola Lasseron

    Lola Lasseron

    Irène Curie

  • Judy Turan

    Judy Turan

    Bronia Skłodowska

  • Jerzy Rogulski

    Jerzy Rogulski

    Wladyslaw Skłodowski

  • Virginie Little

    Virginie Little

    Marguerite Borel

  • Yves Nouveau

    Yves Nouveau

    Paul Appel

  • Karolina Wróbel

    Karolina Wróbel

    Une enfant #1

  • Katarzyna Cieszkowska

    Katarzyna Cieszkowska

    Une enfant #2

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