Meriota, die Tänzerin Trailer (1922)
27 January 1922
Watch the official Meriota, die Tänzerin 1922 trailer in HD below.
27 January 1922
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Maria Minzenti as Meriota
Nora Gregor as Lukrezia Borgia
Oscar Beregi Sr. as Cesare Borgia
Max Devrient as Papst Alexander VI.
Austria 27 January 1922
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