April Fools' Day
Trailer: April Fools' Day
Genre: Comedy
Cast: Bourvil, Louis de Funès, Annie Cordy, Jacqueline Noëlle, Maurice Biraud, Louis Bugette
Studio: Intermondia Films, Victory Film
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