Die Totenhand Trailer (1921)
30 December 1921 Horror 71 mins
Watch the official Die Totenhand 1921 trailer in HD below.
30 December 1921 Horror 71 mins
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Max Devrient as Count of Monte Cristo
Ferdinand Mayerhofer as Bertuccio
Albert von Kersten as Peppo Rocca
Martin Lübbert as Benedetto
Armin Seydelmann as Count Gradenigo
Anna Kallina as Baroness Danglous
Dora Kaiser as Haydee
Annemarie Holsten as Florence
Hans Otto Löwenstein Director
Eduard Hoesch Director of Photography
Hans Androschin Director of Photography
Austria 30 December 1921
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