Les évadés de Drancy
Genre: Documentary
Director: Nicolas Lévy-Beff
Actors: Andree Weill, David Migeot, Eugene Handschuh, Jean Cahen-Salvador, Louis Handschuh, Maurice Kalifat, Michel Sciama, Oscar Hanschuh, Roger Gerschel, Serge Bouder
Release: 2017
IMDb: 7.8
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