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The Yellow Dog (1932 film)

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'The Yellow Dog' (French:'Le Chien jaune') is a 1932 French crime film directed by Jean Tarride and starring Abel Tarride, Rosine Deran and Rolla Norman. It is an adaptation of the novel 'Maigret and the Yellow Dog' by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. Abel Tarride was the director's father.

Cast



* Abel Tarride : Commissaire Maigret

* Rosine Deran : Emma

* Rolla Norman : Lon

* Robert Le Vigan : Le docteur Ernest Michoux

* Jacques Henley : Le Pommeret

* Anthony Gilds : Le pharmacien

* Robert Lepers : L'inspecteur

* Jean Gobet : Le voyageur de commerce

* Paul Azas : Le marin

* Paul Clerget : Le maire

* Fred Marche : Servires

* Jeanne Lory : L'htelire

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