The Cabbage Soup

The Cabbage Soup

6.4

Dec 02 1981

2h 38m

Comedy, Science Fiction

Two buddy farmers are visited by aliens who like their domestic cabbage soup.

Louis de Funès

Louis de Funès

Claude Ratinier (Le Glaude)

Jean Carmet

Jean Carmet

Francis Chérasse (Le Bombé)

Jacques Villeret

Jacques Villeret

L'Oxien (La Denrée)

Christine Dejoux

Christine Dejoux

Francine

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