Murder Scene from "King of the Detectives" Trailer (1903)
13 August 1903 Drama, Crime 1 mins
The murder scene from the Broadway play 'King of the Detectives'.
Watch the official Murder Scene from "King of the Detectives" 1903 trailer in HD below.
13 August 1903 Drama, Crime 1 mins
The murder scene from the Broadway play 'King of the Detectives'.
Watch the official Murder Scene from "King of the Detectives" 1903 trailer in HD below.
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United States 13 August 1903
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