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Le chien des Baskerville
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Le chien des Baskerville

Oct 3, 1974
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Comedy

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SFP

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Cast

Raymond Gérôme

Sherlock Holmes

Raymond Gérôme

André Haber

Watson

André Haber

Christian Alers

Le docteur Mortimer

Christian Alers

Jean-Pierre Gernez

Sir William Baskerville

Jean-Pierre Gernez

Bernard Musson

Barrymore, le maître d'hôtel

Bernard Musson

Christiane Moinet

Eliza, la femme de Barrymore

Christiane Moinet

Jean-Jacques Steen

Jones, le cocher de Londres

Jean-Jacques Steen

Robert Bazil

Billy, le second cocher

Robert Bazil

Pierre Hatet

Stapleton

Pierre Hatet

Colette Teissèdre

Beryl

Colette Teissèdre

Liliane Patrick

Laura Lyons

Liliane Patrick

Bernard Durand

Le valet de chambre

Bernard Durand