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Le Grand Combat du XV de France
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Le Grand Combat du XV de France

Sep 12, 2007
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Documentary

Production Companies

France Télévisions

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Cast

Michel Vannier

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Michel Vannier

Pierre Lacaze

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Pierre Lacaze

Jean Dupuy

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Jean Dupuy

Henri Rancoule

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Henri Rancoule

Jacques Lepatey

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Jacques Lepatey

Lucien Rogé

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Lucien Rogé

Arnaud Marquesuzaa

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Arnaud Marquesuzaa

Guy Stener

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Guy Stener

Roger Martine

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Roger Martine

André Haget

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André Haget

Pierre Danos

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Pierre Danos

Pierre Lacroix

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Pierre Lacroix