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.
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