The Daughter of Vesuvius Trailer (1912)
01 January 1912 34 mins
Film Dora production possibly featuring Elvira Notari
Watch the official The Daughter of Vesuvius 1912 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1912 34 mins
Film Dora production possibly featuring Elvira Notari
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Eduardo Notari as Gennariello
Elvira Notari Director
Italy 01 January 1912
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