Die blaue Mauritius Trailer (1918)
01 October 1918
Watch the official Die blaue Mauritius 1918 trailer in HD below.
01 October 1918
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Hermann Böttger Director of Photography
Hermann Warm Art Direction
Max Jungk Screenplay
Julius Urgiss Screenplay
Viggo Larsen Director
Germany 01 October 1918
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1918:
13 October 1918
When Roberta Carruthers' father, Capt. Carruthers, is killed in France during the war, she comes to live in the US with her uncle.
03 February 1918
After leaving her sweetheart Jed Bronson, and small country town life, Minnie Wills (Olive Thomas) obtains a job as a model in a stylish Chicago shop and soon attracts the attention of Moncure Kelts, a wealthy playboy.
29 April 1918
Dr. Hugh Loring, whose hobby is heredity, has evolved the theory that physical or mental peculiarities of children reveal the parents.
21 April 1918
A girl is forced to marry a irresponsible man she does not love to save her fathers reputation. At the same time she falls for a religious preacher to the poor.
12 October 1918
Propaganda documentary about a man, called Kulicke, who has a nightmare about being inducted into the airforce right to to front line.
01 January 1918
Prince Sami comes from Nigeria and is an uncivilized "nature boy." He is sent to the highly civilized court of Duchess Maria of Arragon, where he initially causes chaos.
29 September 1918
Engrossed in the perfection of a new high power explosive, the husband seems to neglect his wife. She is further piqued by the introduction into their home of a man whose presence is unexplained, but who is really a Secret Service operative guarding the invention.
08 September 1918
Yano is a small delivery boy for his uncle, who keeps a curio shop in Chinatown. His loves are Tama, his sweetheart, and Bengi, his dog.
18 March 1918
Hero Henry Court (Herbert Rawlinson) is very much his parents' child, having inherited the predominant character traits of both his go-getting father and his shy, retiring mother.
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