Palace
Trailer: Palace
Year: 1989
Genre: Comedy
Country: France
Studio: Canal+
Director: Jean-Michel Ribes
Cast: François Morel, Ged Marlon, Jacqueline Maillan, Jean Carmet, Ronny Coutteure, Éva Darlan
Crew: Patrick Dutertre (Set Designer), Germinal Tenas (Music), Jean Moussy (Choreographer), Christian Fechner (Producer), Patrick Dutertre (Costume Supervisor), Alain Mouysset (Music Editor)
First Air Date: Oct 29, 1988
Last Air date: Mar 25, 1989
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 6 Episode
Runtime: 75 minutes
IMDb: 6.86/10 by 7.00 users
Popularity: 3.5601
Language: French
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