Chestnuts Trailer (1916)
An early trickfilm created by Otto Messmer.
Watch the official Chestnuts 1916 trailer in HD below.
An early trickfilm created by Otto Messmer.
Watch the official Chestnuts 1916 trailer in HD below.
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United States 14 July 1916
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