A Trick of the Light Trailer (1916)
11 August 1916 26 mins
A Italian short film by Ugo Falena & Ercole Luigi Morselli.
Watch the official A Trick of the Light 1916 trailer in HD below.
11 August 1916 26 mins
A Italian short film by Ugo Falena & Ercole Luigi Morselli.
Watch the official A Trick of the Light 1916 trailer in HD below.
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Italy 11 August 1916
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