Die heilige Lüge Trailer (1927)
Watch the official Die heilige Lüge 1927 trailer in HD below.
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Otto Gebühr as Kapitän Uwe Möller
Margarete Schlegel as Ingrid
Paul Bildt as Dr. Gustav Flemming
Margarete Kupfer as Dr. Gustav Flemming
Maria Minzenti as Helga
Hans Brausewetter as Erik
Oskar Homolka as Jack
Germany 05 December 1927
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1927:
18 March 1927
FRAGMENT | The Family Steffensen lives on a farm in Southern Jutland. The area has been under German rule for 60 years, when WW I suddenly breaks out.
23 August 1927
Dance-hall girl Dolly Wall invests her life savings in an oil well. A gusher comes in, enriching not only Dolly but her ne'er-do-well socialite sweetheart Royce Wingate.
15 January 1927
Marie Devere and Helen Gray are two sophisticated, gold-digging chorus girls on the look-out to marry a rich man, who measure the men they meet by their Bradshaw ratings.
02 January 1927
ANYTHING ONCE! is a Cinderella story. Mabel works in a tailor shop, pressing clothes and dreaming of a better life.
18 June 1927
The story of two feuding Irish immigrant families living in a tenement.
20 February 1927
Wimpy sailor boy Billy Epsom has just arrived from New Guinea with a guinea pig in a box for his sweetheart.
20 February 1927
A well-dressed hobo gets a job as "utility man" with a theater company, and winds up starring in the show.
31 December 1927
Norma Talmadge plays a Mexican saloon singer, known as 'The Dove.' She is romanced by a young caballero and menaced by a Villa-like brute of a dictator, played by Noah Beery.
20 February 1927
On a train bound for New York, where she hopes to find work, Honey McNeil captures the appreciative eye of William Ogden, a financier, who offers her a job.
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