Retour d’une promenade en mer Trailer (1896)
16 January 1896 Factual 1 mins
A boat returns to port, where passengers are helped ashore.
Watch the official Retour d’une promenade en mer 1896 trailer in HD below.
16 January 1896 Factual 1 mins
A boat returns to port, where passengers are helped ashore.
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Suzanne Lumière as Herself
Marguerite Lumière as Herself
Lazare Sellier as Himself
Jeanne Koehler as Herself
Andrée Lumière as Herself
Auguste Lumière Director
Auguste Lumière Producer
Louis Lumière Director
Louis Lumière Producer
La Vuelta de un paseo por el mar Trailer
Le retour d'une promenade en mer Trailer
France 16 January 1896
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