Faust and Marguerite Trailer (1904)
25 March 1904 Fantasy, Drama 15 mins
Faust and his love Marguerite are sentenced to Hell where they are showed the torture that awaits.
Watch the official Faust and Marguerite 1904 trailer in HD below.
25 March 1904 Fantasy, Drama 15 mins
Faust and his love Marguerite are sentenced to Hell where they are showed the torture that awaits.
Watch the official Faust and Marguerite 1904 trailer in HD below.
Faust and Marguerite Trailer
France 25 March 1904
United States 01 April 1904
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