Le Tour de France par deux enfants
By a cold day of September of 1872, two young brothers named André and Julien Volden leave Phalsbourg in Lorraine to grant their recently deceased father's wish. Their goal is to see their uncle Frantz in Marseille
By a cold day of September of 1872, two young brothers named André and Julien Volden leave Phalsbourg in Lorraine to grant their recently deceased father's wish. Their goal is to see their uncle Frantz in Marseille
Grégoire Willy
Julien Volden
Lucien Legeay
André Volden
Madame Sapiani
La mère Gertrude
Gaston Derigal
Frantz Volden
Claude Benedict
Le pilote Guillaume
André Davesne
Monsieur Gertal
By a cold day of September of 1872, two young brothers named André and Julien Volden leave Phalsbourg in Lorraine to grant their recently deceased father's wish. Their goal is to see their uncle Frantz in Marseille
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