Die schwarze Schmach Trailer

Die schwarze Schmach Trailer (1921)

01 January 1921 Drama 41 mins

German propaganda film by Carl Boese.

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International Titles

Der Schrecken am Rhein Trailer

Farbige Franzosen am Rhein Trailer

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Germany 01 January 1921

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