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Mylène Farmer: Pourvu qu'elles soient douces (Libertine II)

Story of two women's feud continues during the events of The Seven Years' War Music video for Mylène Farmer's song Pourvu qu'elles soient douces

Top Cast

  • Mylène Farmer

    Mylène Farmer

    Libertine

  • Yann Babilée

    Yann Babilée

    Le capitaine

  • Sophie Tellier

    Sophie Tellier

    La rivale

  • Sandy Whitelaw

    Sandy Whitelaw

    Mr. Swift

  • David Sadler Hall

    David Sadler Hall

    Le petit tambour

  • Chris Ellis

    Chris Ellis

    William

Overview

Story of two women's feud continues during the events of The Seven Years' War Music video for Mylène Farmer's song Pourvu qu'elles soient douces

Rating

7.3 / 10
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