Captain Marlow in France 2: The HPI star will be in the episode this evening!

Captain Marlow in France 2: The HPI star will be in the episode this evening!

Captain Marlow returns this evening to France 2 for a new investigation.

The name “French Friend”, this new episode, which still has a director of Josese Dayan, follows the history of former African President Joseph Nidoro, who lives in the French village in exile.

When Joselin Gramonti was found dead, who was killed by a gunshot, Marlow discovers that the victim and the president had a friendship. What was wondering if this friendship could be his life?

It has to be said that Joseph Nianoro plans to finally settle in this village … but the beautiful Init, his gray emotional, forced him to gain power in Africa.

Thus, Marleo must determine to determine whether Joselin was killed by Joseph Nianandoro’s enemies, by the villagers who seek to bring a hat to the Africans, even by Nianandoro himself …

HPI Star this evening episode casting!

Next to Corinne Masiero, viewers will find Eric Caravaka, Jonatan Lambert, Inna Modgea, Bernie Bonvosin, Jermi Cancer, Irin Jacob, Elan Ben Al, Marie-Joule Baup or Roland Menu.

But one of the important faces of the episode is Christopher Bayme, who performs Joseph Nianandoro.

Former high -level athlete, Christopher Bayme, addresses comedy after injury. Then he starts on boards and plays in many play You have nothing for 100 bricksDirected by Arthur Jugo. The public then discovers it in the humorous videos of Palmashov in which he acquires dignity.

Since then, Christopher Bayme has been playing roles on television. We especially saw him in me, fat, cassandre, traitor or HPI, where he performs a medical examination with Audrey Fleurot.

In 2021 he won the lead role in the Luther series, a French adaptation of the British Success Series, initially played by Edris Elba.

Since then, we have been able to see her, instinct, gap, but also the secrets of the waves.

Tonight you will find Captain Marleo’s unprecedented episode from 9:10. In France 2.

Source: Allocine

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