La poupée Trailer (1920)
Watch the official La poupée 1920 trailer in HD below.
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Flora le Breton as Alesia
Meyrick Milton Director
United Kingdom 01 August 1920
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1920:
27 June 1920
When showing a woman customer some ranch property, real estate agent John Weems's car is disabled by a terrible storm, and he and his client are forced to take refuge in a roadhouse.
01 August 1920
Sylvia Landis promises to marry the wealthy but unprincipled Quarrier because of his social standing.
04 December 1920
A stranger rides into a little town on his white horse, where he finds plenty of excitement and a love affair awaiting him.
19 May 1920
She was a very modern young woman, was Miss Hobbs. Her ideas were about fifty years ahead of time. For one thing she hated men, thought them all brutes.
29 November 1920
In the film, Breamer’s character, Miriam Holt (“the girl who sees around corners”), proves her psychic powers by locating children who went missing during the war.
11 December 1920
Series about the Judge and his mis-adventures. He had a passion for law... and cigars.
18 March 1920
The carefree Countess Evelyn lives a life of luxury at her people’s expense. Even her 25th birthday must be celebrated with a bang, even though the coffers are empty and the people are waiting for their paychecks.
24 October 1920
During the Civil War, Rachel Hayne, a young widow, is among those "held by the enemy" when her old family home is within the lines occupied by the Northern troops.
21 October 1920
Tex Benton, riding across the country, sees a turtle, catches a jack rabbit and tests out the old fable of the tortoise and the hare; when the rabbit wins, Tex vows to model his behavior on that style.
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