Die Liebschaften des Hektor Dalmore Trailer (1921)
22 February 1921 Drama 89 mins
Watch the official Die Liebschaften des Hektor Dalmore 1921 trailer in HD below.
22 February 1921 Drama 89 mins
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Conrad Veidt as Hektor Dalmore
Erna Morena as Theresa
Kitty Moran as Errie
Helene Ford as Lela
Maja Servos as Lona
Sascha Gura as Rosanna
Aenne Ullstein as Madge
Otto Kanturek Director of Photography
Richard Oswald Writer
Richard Oswald Director
Hans Dreier Production Design
Germany 22 February 1921
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