Short, silent movie only about half a minutes long about the last moment of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837 - 1898). It was the first film about Elisabeth, directed by her niece Marie Larisch.
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Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich (1921)
Carla Nelsen è la prima Sissi cinematografica di cui ci sia pervenuta notizia certa. Il film muto racconta la storia dell'imperatrice Elisabetta senza addentrarsi ...
Kaiserin Elisabeth von Österreich
Lil Dagover Elisabeth von Oesterreich 1931. Schön romantisch tragisch - das Bild von Kaiserin Elisabeth war bereits zu Lebzeiten von mythischen Attributen ...
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