From Cologne to Kevlaar Trailer (1921)
Travelogue from Cologne, Kevlaer and the Rhine Valley, shot during production of The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar.
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Travelogue from Cologne, Kevlaer and the Rhine Valley, shot during production of The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar.
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Sweden 10 May 1921
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18 September 1921
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13 February 1921
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12 March 1921
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