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The Invitation

Rémi, a confirmed bachelor and model bureaucrat, invites his colleagues and superiors to a magnificent house to celebrate an inheritance. Under the influence of drink, they drop all pretence and reveal their true selves. But what will remain of this brief interlude the following day?

Top Cast

  • Jean-Luc Bideau

    Jean-Luc Bideau

    Maurice

  • Jean Champion

    Jean Champion

    Alfred

  • Corinne Coderey

    Corinne Coderey

    Simone

  • Neige Dolsky

    Neige Dolsky

    Emma Debonveau

  • Jacques Rispal

    Jacques Rispal

    René Mermet

  • Michel Robin

    Michel Robin

    Rémy Placet

  • Rosine Rochette

    Rosine Rochette

    Helene

  • François Simon

    François Simon

    Emile

  • Cécile Vassort

    Cécile Vassort

    Aline

Overview

Rémi, a confirmed bachelor and model bureaucrat, invites his colleagues and superiors to a magnificent house to celebrate an inheritance. Under the influence of drink, they drop all pretence and reveal their true selves. But what will remain of this brief interlude the following day?

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