Das dunkle Schloß Trailer (1915)
Originally planned as the third entry in the Der Hund von Baskerville series, it was reworked into a stand alone film before release.
Watch the official Das dunkle Schloß 1915 trailer in HD below.
Originally planned as the third entry in the Der Hund von Baskerville series, it was reworked into a stand alone film before release.
Watch the official Das dunkle Schloß 1915 trailer in HD below.
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Willy Zeyn Sr. Director
Der Hund von Baskerville III: Das dunkle Schloß Trailer
Germany 01 August 1915
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1915:
22 April 1915
Once upon a time a professor ordered the wax figure of King Woof, a celebrated eastern potentate who had died from eating too much pomegranate juice and who had a reputation for making history.
17 November 1915
A blind woman is cured by a doctor, but when her sight is restored she accidently mistakes her kind lover for his wayward younger brother and no one deems to correct her ‘fearing for her psyche’.
12 November 1915
Helen Moore (Grace Williams) runs off with the nephew of Senator Foote, but when their car breaks down, they go to a hotel.
29 March 1915
"If yew cum a lone to thee third bench from thee fontan yew will find sum one to chear your loneliness.
07 April 1915
A man falls in love with a piano player and tries to woo her. A passerby hears a maid's music, fancies he's found his true love, and chats her up.
01 October 1915
Bruce Marsden, a former millionaire fallen on bad times, marries Helen Stanhope against her mother's wishes.
14 August 1915
Retired businessman F.G. Lawrence favors Philip Preston for a son-in-law; Mrs. Lawrence prefers Reggie, the Dainty Dude.
16 April 1915
Luke McVane (William S. Hart) shoots a card-cheat in self-defense and has to make a run for it before the town lynch him.
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