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The Devil, Probably
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Title: The Devil, Probably

Release Date: 15 Jun 1977

Runtime: 1h 37m

Genre: Drama

Director: G.M.F. Productions, Sunchild Productions

Production Companies: G.M.F. Productions, Sunchild Productions

Overview: A group of disillusioned young Parisians look for satisfaction in political activism, religion, romance, music, and drugs.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 6.8 (116 votes)

Cast

  • Charles: Antoine Monnier
  • Alberte: Tina Irissari
  • Michel: Henri de Maublanc
  • Edwige: Laetitia Carcano
  • Valentin: Nicolas Deguy
  • Dr. Mime, Psychanalyste: Régis Hanrion
  • Libraire: Geoffroy Gaussen
  • Commissaire: Roger Honorat
  • : Vincent Cottrel
  • : Laurence Delannoy
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