Episode 7— Les yeux de la convoitise (Eustachio)
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Francis Neron
as Eustachio
Melanie Elliott
as Chantale Deschesnes
Emma Hallak
as Fille #1 de Chantale
Audrey Nantel
as Fille #2 de Chantale
Serge Corbeil
as Serge Lortie
Marianne Thomas
as Ex-Femme d'Eustachio
Charles Etienne Tremblay
as Fils d'eustachio
Allan Carvalho
as Banker
Sylvain Hetu
as Narrateur
Eric Leboeuf
as Client
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