Stretch (film)

Stretch (film)

Stretch

Titre québécois Stretch
Titre original Stretch
Réalisation Charles de Meaux
Acteurs principaux Nicolas Cazalé
Fan Bingbing
David Carradine
Sortie 2011

Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution

Stretch est un film français écrit et réalisé par Charles de Meaux qui est sorti en salles le 12 janvier 2011. L’action se déroule en Paris et Macao. Stretch est le dernier film de David Carradine, décédé le 3 juin 2009[1].

Distribution

  • Nicolas Cazalé : Christophe
  • Fan Bingbing : Pamsy
  • David Carradine : Monteiro
  • Nicolas Duvauchelle : Thierry
  • John Aryananda : Big John
  • Lowell Lo : Way Way
  • Christophe Pieux : Jockey Pavillon bleu #1
  • Romain Banquet : Jockey Pavillon bleu #2
  • Yannick Foin : Entraîneur sportif Maisons-Laffitte #1
  • Joël Remy : Entraîneur sportif Maisons-Laffitte #2
  • Cédric Segeon : Cédric
  • Patrick Teo : Homme
  • Pete Teo : Mr. Thong
  • David Firestar : Danseur #1
  • Peter Mossman : Danseur #2

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