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Laughter and tears (1921 GB/Holanda)
Coproducción británico-holandesa dirigida por Doxat Pratt e interpretada por Evelyn Brent Adelqui Migliar y Dorothy Fane. Un drama romántico ambientado en ...
Circus Jim (1921 UK/Holanda) Carnaval trágico
Primera versión estrenada en Holanda de una coproducción entre compañías del Reino Unido y los Países Bajos. Al año siguiente se presentaría otra versión ...
Circus Jim
Director: Bernard Edwin Doxat-Pratt Adelqui Migliar | Production Country: Great Britain/Netherlands | Year: 1921 | FLM12106 | Production Company: ...
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