
Dog's Dialogue
Nov 13 1987
•0h 22m
•Crime, Drama
A charming tale of murder, perversity and narrative echoes told through shots of barking dogs and a La jetée-like series of stills.
Cast
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Eva Simonet
Henri
Robert Darmel
(voice)
Silke Humel
Monique
Frank Lesne
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