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The President

At 73, a former President of the French Council reflects on his political career while writing his memoirs, delving into his relationships with key figures, including the one set to become the next President.

Top Cast

  • Jean Gabin

    Jean Gabin

    Émile Beaufort

  • Bernard Blier

    Bernard Blier

    Philippe Chalamont

  • Renée Faure

    Renée Faure

    Mlle Millerand

  • Alfred Adam

    Alfred Adam

    François, le chauffeur

  • Henri Crémieux

    Henri Crémieux

    Antoine Monteil, le ministre des Finances

  • Louis Seigner

    Louis Seigner

    Henri Lauzet-Duchet, le gouverneur de la Banque de France

  • Robert Vattier

    Robert Vattier

    le docteur Fumet, le médecin personnel de Beaufort

  • Françoise Deldick

    Françoise Deldick

    Huguette, la bonne

  • Hélène Dieudonné

    Hélène Dieudonné

    Gabrielle, la cuisinière de Beaufort

Overview

At 73, a former President of the French Council reflects on his political career while writing his memoirs, delving into his relationships with key figures, including the one set to become the next President.

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