Gypsy Blood Trailer

Gypsy Blood Trailer (1911)

11 April 1911 Drama 42 mins

Jonna cheats on her husband with a chauffeur and is discovered by her husband. After the divorce, she falls into a life of theft and poverty until her daughter helps her reconcile with her ex.

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Cast

Leo Peukert

as Jonna's Chauffeur

Georg Schrader

as Jonna's Husband

Crew

Urban Gad

Director

Guido Seeber

Guido Seeber Camera Operator

International Titles

Hot Blood Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 11 April 1911

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