L'assommoir Trailer (1921)
30 December 1921
Watch the official L'assommoir 1921 trailer in HD below.
30 December 1921
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Jean Dax as Coupeau
Georges Lannes as Lantier
Louise Storza as Gervaise
Blanche Altem as Virginie
Odette Josylla as Nana
Mansuelle as Mes Bottes
Mangin as Bazouge (as Petit-Mangin)
Céline James as Maman Fine
Madame Pâquerette as Madame Boche
France 30 December 1921
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01 June 1921
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03 July 1921
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12 August 1921
When her father, an indigent artist, dies, Sylvia Lacey goes to live with her Aunt Martha and her uncle, Judge Trent, in New England, where she is unwanted and humiliated.
14 October 1921
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20 March 1921
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03 October 1921
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16 April 1921
Arthur Moore, a missionary preacher, attempts to fit into the cowboy community so he can set up a church in the local saloon.
12 March 1921
French Canadian trapper Victor Raoul returns to the trading post at St. Ignace to find a rival for the affections of Yvonne, his business partner's daughter, in the Marquis Courtière, Parisian representative of the fur company.
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