Movie: Le chien des Baskerville

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Raymond Gérôme
Raymond Gérôme

Sherlock Holmes

André Haber
André Haber

Watson

Christian Alers
Christian Alers

Le docteur Mortimer

Jean-Pierre Gernez
Jean-Pierre Gernez

Sir William Baskerville

Bernard Musson
Bernard Musson

Barrymore, le maître d'hôtel

Christiane Moinet
Christiane Moinet

Eliza, la femme de Barrymore

Jean-Jacques Steen
Jean-Jacques Steen

Jones, le cocher de Londres

Robert Bazil
Robert Bazil

Billy, le second cocher

Pierre Hatet
Pierre Hatet

Stapleton

Colette Teissèdre
Colette Teissèdre

Beryl

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