Partie de tric-trac
Jan 01 1895
•0h 1m
•Documentary
A man and a woman, observed by others, are playing a game of Tric-trac, a French variant of Backgammon. During the course of the game, the man gets caught red-handed, which results in him closing the game board.
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Juliette Winckler
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Pierre Bellingard
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Antoine Féraud
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