Lillis Ehe Trailer (1919)
18 November 1919 Drama 97 mins
Lilli marries Dr. Friese, but when she realizes that he was her mother's lover, tragedy ensues.
Watch the official Lillis Ehe 1919 trailer in HD below.
18 November 1919 Drama 97 mins
Lilli marries Dr. Friese, but when she realizes that he was her mother's lover, tragedy ensues.
Watch the official Lillis Ehe 1919 trailer in HD below.
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Mia Pankau as Lilli
Leopoldine Konstantin as Suse
Toni Tetzlaff as Mrs. Stein
Emil Rameau as Mr. Stein
Reinhold Schünzel as Dr. Goldmann
Charles Willy Kayser as Hans von Schöneich
Bruno Eichgrün as Dr. Friese
Richard Kirsch as Dr. Reiche
Kurt Middendorf as Erwin Bach
Arnold Czempin as Pablo Cabrera
Max Lutze Director of Photography
Jaap Speyer Director
Jolanthe Marés Novel
Hans Dreier Production Design
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Germany 18 November 1919
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