L'homme du lac (1961)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 28M

Director : Raymond Garceau

Synopsis

Actors

Alexis Ladouceur
Alexis Ladouceur
Himself
Jacques Godin
Jacques Godin
Narrator (voice)

Crews

Raymond Garceau
Raymond Garceau
Director
Gilbert Choquette
Gilbert Choquette
Writer
Raymond Garceau
Raymond Garceau
Writer

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