
Morts à l'aveugle
Western
Overview
Las Sangres 1856. Women from a small religious community are found dead and mutilated. Jakob the patriarch of the community asks James, a taciturn cow-boy to investigate the murders.
Top Cast


Alison Wheeler
Alison Wheeler
Mae
Alison Wheeler
Mae


Louane
Louane
Rosanna
Louane
Rosanna


Joël Zaffarano
Joël Zaffarano
James (voix française d'Hugh Jackman)
Joël Zaffarano
James (voix française d'Hugh Jackman)


Patrick Noérie
Patrick Noérie
Preston (voix française de George Clooney)
Patrick Noérie
Preston (voix française de George Clooney)


Bruno Choël
Bruno Choël
Pecos (voix française de Johnny Depp)
Bruno Choël
Pecos (voix française de Johnny Depp)
Hervé Jolly
Hervé Jolly
Jakob (voix française de Clint Eastwood)
Hervé Jolly
Jakob (voix française de Clint Eastwood)


Thierry Desroses
Thierry Desroses
Le prisonnier (voix française de Samuel L. Jackson)
Thierry Desroses
Le prisonnier (voix française de Samuel L. Jackson)


Gabriel Bismuth-Bienaimé
Gabriel Bismuth-Bienaimé
Chupp
Gabriel Bismuth-Bienaimé
Chupp
Marlène Diricq
Marlène Diricq
Maria
Marlène Diricq
Maria


Ludmila Ruoso
Ludmila Ruoso
Nirvelli
Ludmila Ruoso
Nirvelli
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