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Cousin, Cousine

Cousin, Cousine (1975)

A rare romantic comedy

6.1/10(43)·TMDB 1975 1h 35m FR

Now streaming on Zoovie: Cousin, Cousine (1975) — 1h 35m, free in HD. Directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella, starring Marie-Christine Barrault, Victor Lanoux, and Marie-France Pisier. Filed under Comedy and Romance — multiple servers per title.

What is Cousin, Cousine (1975) about?

Two distant cousins meet at a wedding banquet for an elderly couple. Over time, a close friendship develops between them, but their spouses begin to think that they are more than just friends.

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Director:
Jean-Charles Tacchella
Production:
Gaumont International, Les Films Pomereu
Country:
France
Languages:
French
Status:
Released
IMDb:
tt0072826

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Who stars in Cousin, Cousine (1975)?

Marie-Christine Barrault as Marthe, Victor Lanoux as Ludovic, Marie-France Pisier as Karine, Guy Marchand as Pascal, Ginette Garcin as Bijou, Sybil Maas as Diane, Popeck as Sacy, Pierre Plessis as Gobert.

Also Known As

NLNeef NichtITCugino, cuginaPLKuzyn, kuzynkaRUКузен, кузинаJPさよならの微笑HUSógorok, sógornőkFIHellyyden aikaDKFætter og kusine

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Cousin, Cousine online for free?

You can watch Cousin, Cousine (1975) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Cousin, Cousine?

Cousin, Cousine has a running time of 1h 35m (95 minutes total).

Who directed Cousin, Cousine?

Cousin, Cousine was directed by Jean-Charles Tacchella.

Is Cousin, Cousine worth watching?

Cousin, Cousine has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.1/10 based on 43 votes.

What genre is Cousin, Cousine?

Cousin, Cousine is a Comedy and Romance film released in 1975.

Who stars in Cousin, Cousine?

The cast of Cousin, Cousine includes Marie-Christine Barrault, Victor Lanoux, Marie-France Pisier, Guy Marchand and Ginette Garcin.