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| Samuel Le Bihan | Grégoire de Fronsac |
| Vincent Cassel | Jean-François de Morangias |
| Émilie Dequenne | Marianne de Morangias |
| Monica Bellucci | Sylvia |
| Jérémie Renier | Thomas d'Apcher |
| Mark Dacascos | Mani |
| Jean Yanne | Le Comte de Morangias |
| Jean-François Stévenin | Henri Sardis |
| Jacques Perrin | Thomas d'Apcher (old) |
| Johan Leysen | Beauterne |
| Bernard Farcy | Laffont |
| Edith Scob | Mme de Morangias |
| Hans Meyer | Marquis d'Apcher |
| Virginie Darmon | La Bavarde |
| Philippe Nahon | Jean Chastel |
| Eric Prat | Capitaine Duhamel |
| Jean-Loup Wolff | Duc de Moncan |
| Bernard Fresson | Mercier |
| Christian Marc | Old Thomas' servany |
| Karin Kriström | Bergère du Rocher |
| Vincent Cespedes | Soldier |
| Jean-Paul Farré | Père Georges |
| Pierre Lavit | Jacques |
| Michel Puterflam | Bishop de Mende |
| Nicolas Vaude | Maxime des Forêts |
| Max Delor | Old nobleman |
| Christian Adam | Old nobleman |
| Jean-Pierre Jackson | Nobleman at dinner |
| Nicky Naude | La Fêlure |
| Daniel Herroin | Blondin |
| Gaëlle Cohen | La Loutre |
| Virginie Arnaud | La Pintade |
| Charles Maquignon | Valet Bordel |
| Franckie Pain | La Tessier |
| Isabelle Le Nouvel | Brunette prostitute |
| Albane Fioretti | Prostitute at Teissier |
| Clarice Plasteig dit Caffou | Prostitute at Teissier |
| Delphine Hivernet | Valentine |
| Juliette Lamboley | Cecile |
| Gaspard Ulliel | Louis |
| Pierre Castagne | Cecile's father |
| Stéphane Pioffet | Peasant |
| Eric Laffitte | Villager |
| Eric Delcourt | Aide-camp Beauterne |
| André Penvern | Buffon |
| Christelle Droy | Bergère des dollines |
| Andres Fuentes | Peasant who gives directions |
| Nadine Marcovici | Jeanne Roulier |
| Jean-Claude Braquet | Pierre |
| David Bogino | Knife thrower |
| Emanuel Booz | Officer Butcher |
| François Hadji-Lazaro | Machemort |
| Pascal Laugier | Machemort's assistant |
| Erwan Baynaud | |
| Michel Lataste |

