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Night at the Crossroads
Mystery
Crime
Drama
63%
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Apr 18, 1932
Rating Unavailable
A gang of thieves utilize a cross-road garage as their hideaway; after accidentally murdering a jewel thief, the heat is on.
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Directors
Jean Renoir
Vote Average
6.3
Vote Count
29
Popularity
3
Language
Français
Origin Country
FR
Cast
Pierre Renoir
le commissaire Maigret
Winna Winfried
Else Andersen
Georges Koudria
Carl Andersen, le frère d'Else, joaillier
Georges Térof
l'inspecteur Lucas, l'adjoint de Maigret
André Dignimont
Oscar
Michel Duran
Jojo, le commis du garage
Jean Gehret
Émile Michonnet
Émile Michonnet
Madame Michonnet
Lucie Vallat
Michèle Oscar
Jean Mitry
Arsène
G.A. Martin
Boulicot
Max Dalban
Roger Gaillard
Jean Mitry
Jane Pierson
Manuel Raaby
Lucie Vallat
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