Marie Tudor - Season 1
Abel Gance’s Marie Tudor was produced by ORTF and broadcast on French television in two parts.
Abel Gance’s Marie Tudor was produced by ORTF and broadcast on French television in two parts.
Jean-Claude Abadie
Peter
Françoise Christophe
Marie Tudor
Kathy Fraisse
Marie enfant
Colette Bergé
Jane Talbot
Pierre Massimi
Fabiani
Marc Cassot
Gilbert
Lucien Raimbourg
Joshua
Gabriel Jabbour
Le juif
Michel de Ré
Simon Renard, Henri VIII
Abel Gance’s Marie Tudor was produced by ORTF and broadcast on French television in two parts.
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