The Hobbit: The Quest for Cantal
Oct 22 2013
•0h 6m
•Adventure, Fantasy
Parody of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies designed to promote the French region of Cantal.
Cast
See allArthur Rey
Bilbon Sacquet
Nicolas Loche
Brian Senaud
Alexandre Loubeyre
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