The Perfume of the Lady in Black

The Perfume of the Lady in Black

6.1

Sep 14 2005

2h 55m

Comedy

Newly married, Mathilde and Robert are honeymooning at a resort owned by their friends Edith and Arthur, the Chateau d'Hercule. But an unpleasant shock is in store for them.

Sabine Azéma

Sabine Azéma

Mathilde Stangerson

Zabou Breitman

Zabou Breitman

Edith Rance

Olivier Gourmet

Olivier Gourmet

Robert Darzac

Jean-Noël Brouté

Jean-Noël Brouté

Sainclair

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