Arme kleine Colombine Trailer (1927)
Watch the official Arme kleine Colombine 1927 trailer in HD below.
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Paul Rehkopf as Peter Lanner
Hilde Jennings as Ännchen
Wolfgang Zilzer as Christoph Burger
Walter Rilla as Ernst Honsel
Egon von Jordan as Fritz Helbig
Charlotte Susa as Lotte Monti
Hermann Picha as Johannes Rabe
Germany 06 April 1927
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