Der letzte Tag Trailer (1913)
19 September 1913
Watch the official Der letzte Tag 1913 trailer in HD below.
19 September 1913
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Hermann Warm Production Design
Jules Greenbaum Producer
Max Mack Director
Paul Lindau Screenplay
Germany 19 September 1913
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