Liebesgeschichten Trailer (1925)
Watch the official Liebesgeschichten 1925 trailer in HD below.
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Fritz Freisler Director
Germany 05 November 1925
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12 January 1925
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28 September 1925
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07 October 1925
Silent comedy about a poor country bumpkin who goes to Hollywood to make good.
09 October 1925
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26 April 1925
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20 September 1925
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31 May 1925
Mickey's mother makes him dance and won't let him fight. Only his grandma understands what it's like to be a boy.
01 November 1925
Jane Brower wants nothing more than to leave behind her ranch life in the West and go East. When she happens upon a party in the private railroad car of wealthy August Van Dorn, Jane gets the idea to finance her trip by kidnapping his son, Donald, for ransom.
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