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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 Deréan and Rolla Norman. [1] It is an adaptation of the novel Maigret and the Yellow Dog by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. [2] Abel Tarride was the director's father. [3]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Spicer 2007, p. 50.
  2. ^ Alder 2012, p. 32-33.
  3. ^ Ousby 1997, p. 133.

Bibliography

  • Alder, Bill (2012). Maigret, Simenon and France: Social Dimensions of the Novels and Stories. McFarland. ISBN  9780786470549.
  • Ousby, Ian (1997). Guilty Parties: A Mystery Lover's Companion. Thames & Hudson. ISBN  0-500-27978-0.
  • Spicer, Andrew (2007). European Film Noir. Manchester University Press. ISBN  978-0719067907.

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