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Tour Eiffel : La Grande Épopée
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Tour Eiffel : La Grande Épopée

Dec 9, 2014
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★ 8.0

Overview

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

BBC Worldwide France
RMC Découverte

Tour Eiffel : La Grande Épopée Trailers

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Cast

Anne Cardona

Narrator (voice)

Anne Cardona

Bertrand Lemoine

Himself

Bertrand Lemoine

Caroline Mathieu

Herself

Caroline Mathieu

Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel

Himself

Philippe Coupérie-Eiffel

Stéphane Roussin

Himself

Stéphane Roussin

Alain Moatti

Himself

Alain Moatti

Martin Peter

Himself

Martin Peter

Éric Spitz

Himself

Éric Spitz

Élodie Partucci

Herself

Élodie Partucci

Jean-François Martins

Himself

Jean-François Martins

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