Banchō Sarayashiki Trailer (1922)
short film about Banchō Sarayashiki.
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01 March 1922
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04 December 1922
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28 February 1922
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29 January 1922
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10 November 1922
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30 April 1922
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16 April 1922
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02 April 1922
This whodunit bears no relation to the 1918 picture of the same name, but both films coincidentally had the same director, Tom Terriss.
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