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The Chorus
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The Chorus

Mar 17, 2004
1h 37m
★ 7.7

Overview

In 1940s France, a new teacher at a school for disruptive boys gives hope and inspiration.

Genres

Drama
Comedy
Music

Production Companies

Galatée Films
Pathé Renn Productions
Vega Film
France 2 Cinéma
Novo Arturo Films

The Chorus Trailers

Cast

Gérard Jugnot

Clément Mathieu

Gérard Jugnot

François Berléand

Rachin

François Berléand

Kad Merad

Chabert

Kad Merad

Jean-Paul Bonnaire

Father Maxence

Jean-Paul Bonnaire

Marie Bunel

Violette Morhange

Marie Bunel

Jean-Baptiste Maunier

Pierre Morhange

Jean-Baptiste Maunier

Maxence Perrin

Pépinot

Maxence Perrin

Grégory Gatignol

Pascal Mondain

Grégory Gatignol

Thomas Blumenthal

Corbin

Thomas Blumenthal

Cyril Bernicot

Le Querrec

Cyril Bernicot

Philippe du Janerand

Mr. Langlois

Philippe du Janerand

Carole Weiss

Countess

Carole Weiss

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