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L'Homme qui revient de loin - Miniseries

The story of a rich and arrogant owner of a French château who disappears suddenly, leaving the direction of his company to his younger brother and his ambitious wife Fanny. But soon, the ghost of the missing brother arrives to disrupt the couple’s dream life.

Top Cast

  • Alexandra Stewart

    Alexandra Stewart

    Fanny de la Boissière

  • Marie-Hélène Breillat

    Marie-Hélène Breillat

    Marthe

  • Roland Armontel

    Roland Armontel

    Saint-Firmin

  • Pierre Leproux

    Pierre Leproux

    Docteur Moutier

  • Martine de Breteuil

    Martine de Breteuil

    Mlle Hélier

  • Michel Vitold

    Michel Vitold

    André de la Boissière

  • Henri Crémieux

    Henri Crémieux

    La Marinière

  • Patrick Préjean

    Patrick Préjean

    Gaston

  • Patricia Lesieur

    Patricia Lesieur

    Catherine

Overview

The story of a rich and arrogant owner of a French château who disappears suddenly, leaving the direction of his company to his younger brother and his ambitious wife Fanny. But soon, the ghost of the missing brother arrives to disrupt the couple’s dream life.

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