The Three Kings
The Three Wise Men – Balthazar, Melchior and Gaspard – are on their way to Bethlehem to pay homage to the infant Jesus when they are suddenly, an inexplicably, transported two thousand years into the future. They find themselves walking the streets of Paris, where they encounter a young woman called Macha who, they are convinced, will lead them to the newborn Messiah.
Casts & Crew
Didier Bourdon
Bernard Campan
Pascal Légitimus
Virginie de Clausade
Nathalie Roussel
Claude Brosset
Didier Flamand
Walid Afkir
Christophe Hémon
Colette Maire
Jacques Décombe
Thupten Phuntsok
Vincent Schmitt
Marie-Pierre Guérin
Marina Tomé
Corinne Debeaux
René Remblier
Jean-François Pastout
Jean Dell
Nabil Massad
Pascal Aubert
David Saracino
Jean-Luc Mimo
Kamel Cherif
Philippe Wintousky
Serge Djen
Fily Keita
Farouk Benalleg
Ariane Seguillon
Fadila Belkebla
Géraldine Bonnet-Guérin
Georges Neri
Corinne Pastout
Bruno Chapelle
Alexandre Styker
Abel Jafri
Martyne Visciano
Didier Raymond
Jacky Nercessian
Patrick Bordier
Rémy Roubakha
Bass Dhem
Philippe Mareuil
Marc Faure
Christophe Guybet
Ériq Ebouaney
Dorothée Pousséo
Estelle Vincent
James Hor
Amandine Pudlo
Line Lecland
Jean-Pierre Tagliaferri
Marc Hautreux
Arnaud Delamotte
Daniel Saint-Jean
Jacques Fontanel
Alain Feydeau
Denis Rougeoreille
Isabelle Coulombe
Katie Haigh
Béatrice Tessier-Vita
Wolfgang Pissors
Ahmed Guedayia
Edith Lachaux
Jérôme Chappatte
Dany Gruau
Daniel Isoppo
Julien Campan
Bernard Lefebvre
Valda Campos
Emmanuel Chain
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