Die Stricknadeln Trailer (1916)
08 December 1916 Drama, Comedy
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08 December 1916 Drama, Comedy
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Erich Kaiser-Titz as August von Kotzebue
Käthe Haack as Young Baroness
Olga Engl as Old Baroness
Germany 08 December 1916
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