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Marthe Keller
as Princesse Kristina, dite Koba Lye-Lye
Louis Velle
as François Fonsalette
Friedrich Von Ledebur
as Erik XIV, roi de Kurlande
Francis Claude
as Le duc Adalbert de Roquefort-Chavignolles dit aussi Monsieur Leduc
Janine Crispin
as Christine Fonsalette
Edmond Ardisson
as Napoléon, le domestique
Michelle Rossignol
as Caroline van Hessling
Bram Van Der Vlugt
as Prince Rollon
Marco Perrin
as Bastien
Huguette Oligny
as Kiki de Serpin-Fermantes
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