
The Erasers
Crime · Mystery
Overview
A detective is seeking an assassin in a murder that has not yet occurred, only to discover that it is his destiny to become that assassin.
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Françoise Brion
Françoise Brion
Hélène
Françoise Brion
Hélène


Claude Titre
Claude Titre
Wallas
Claude Titre
Wallas
André Gevrey
André Gevrey
Le commissaire
André Gevrey
Le commissaire
Jacques Lippe
Jacques Lippe
Le patron du café
Jacques Lippe
Le patron du café
Georges Genicot
Georges Genicot
Professeur Dupont
Georges Genicot
Professeur Dupont
Fernand Abel
Fernand Abel
Dr. Juard
Fernand Abel
Dr. Juard
Lucien Charbonnier
Lucien Charbonnier
L'ivrogne
Lucien Charbonnier
L'ivrogne


Senne Rouffaer
Senne Rouffaer
Garinati
Senne Rouffaer
Garinati
Jean Rovis
Jean Rovis
Bona
Jean Rovis
Bona
Georges Mony
Georges Mony
Marchat
Georges Mony
Marchat
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