
Gisèle Kérozène
Jan 27 1990
•0h 5m
•Comedy, Action, Animation
Three witches worship a bird statue in a postmodern city. When Gisèle Kerozene comes and steals it, the three witches jump on their brooms and initiate a hilarious chase.
Cast
See allAbel Abouliaten
Rita Matchless
Pascal Banos
Sorcière & Superman
Bob Fletchard
Brenda Stuka

Jan Kounen
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