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  • Le Canard à l'orange (1995)
  • TV Movie | Comedy
Le Canard à l'orange (1995)
TV Movie | Comedy

Hugh Preston is a quite unfaithful famous BBC anchorman. On a Friday night, Hugh smartly bring his wife to confess that she also have a liaison. Surprised, Liz reveals that she is secretly dating John Brownlow, and that she meant to leave ...See moreHugh Preston is a quite unfaithful famous BBC anchorman. On a Friday night, Hugh smartly bring his wife to confess that she also have a liaison. Surprised, Liz reveals that she is secretly dating John Brownlow, and that she meant to leave for Italy next Sunday without warning her husband. Hugh kindly propose to be charged responsible of all wrongs in the divorce, and to do so to be caught in adultery in one of the guest room with his secretary Miss Patricia Forsyth. He asks his wife to invite her lover for the week-end to settle the divorce and invite himself his secretary to complete his scheme. See less
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Updated Dec 31, 1995

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1995 (France)

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5 cast members
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Nadine Alari
Liz Preston Liz Preston   See fewer
Rachel Genevin
Patricia Forsyth / Patty Pat Patricia Forsyth / Patty Pat   See fewer
Arlette Gilbert
Mme Grey Mme Grey   See fewer
Alain Lionel
John Brownlow John Brownlow   See fewer
Michel Roux
Hugh Preston Hugh Preston   See fewer
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