Le Secret de Polichinelle Trailer (1923)
02 November 1923
Based on the play by Pierre Wolff.
Watch the official Le Secret de Polichinelle 1923 trailer in HD below.
02 November 1923
Based on the play by Pierre Wolff.
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Andrée Brabant as Marie
Gabriel Signoret as Le docteur Trévoux
Maurice de Féraudy as Monsieur Jouvenel
Jeanne Cheirel as Madame Jouvenel
Jean Dehelly as Henri Jouvenel
Charles Delac Producer
Marcel Vandal Producer
René Hervil Director
René Hervil Writer
Pierre Wolff Original Story
France 02 November 1923
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