The Blindness of Youth Trailer

The Blindness of Youth Trailer (1917)

30 November 1917

"A charming story of a young society girl and the pathetic love of a youth..." Considered a lost film.

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Cast

Louise Lagrange

as Noëlle d'Horgans

Simone Genevois

as Raymonde

Henry Roussel

as Alban Stary

Suzanne Delvé

as Éliane

International Releases Dates

France 30 November 1917

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