The Moth Trailer

The Moth Trailer (1911)

13 May 1911

A lost short film starring Asta Nielsen.

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Cast

Asta Nielsen

as Olga, Mademoiselle Yvonne

Emil Albes

as Felix Dorner

Max Obal

as Goldmann, Varietékomiker

Heinrich Peer

as Baron von Malten

Crew

Urban Gad

Director

International Releases Dates

Germany 13 May 1911

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