Marquis

Marquis

6.4

Apr 26 1989

1h 23m

Animation, Comedy

In pre-French Revolution Bastille, the Marquis is held being unjustly accused of working to overthrow the king. While his talking penis, Colin, longs for action, Marquis himself only desires to write his deviant stories in peace.

François Marthouret

François Marthouret

Marquis (voice)

Valérie Kling

Valérie Kling

Colin (voice)

Michel Robin

Michel Robin

Ambert (voice)

Isabelle Wolfe

Isabelle Wolfe

Justine (voice)

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