Der Hahn im Korb Trailer (1925)
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Reinhold Schünzel as Peter Abendrot
Maly Delschaft as Emma
William Dieterle as Anton
Sig Arno as Onkel Eli
Rudolf Meinhard-Jünger as Briefträger
Hans Mierendorff as Romberg, Bankier
Margarete Kupfer as Frau Romberg
Alfred Schirokauer Writer
Reinhold Schünzel Writer
Otto Kanturek Director of Photography
Walter Reimann Art Direction
Georg Jacoby Director
Germany 12 November 1925
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