The Afterlife Wanderer Trailer (1915)
Early lost Russian horror film.
Watch the official The Afterlife Wanderer 1915 trailer in HD below.
Early lost Russian horror film.
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Olga Baclanova as Vera
Viktor Tourjansky as Ammosov, the painter
Alexander Wyrubow as Ammosov's friend
A. Michurin as The spirit
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Russia 06 August 1915
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Artwork, screen shots, trailers and other imagery is © 1915 N. Kozlovsky, S. Yuriev & Company, A. Taldykin & Co.