Le bateau de verre Trailer (1927)
01 January 1927
Watch the official Le bateau de verre 1927 trailer in HD below.
01 January 1927
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André Nox as Armand d'Arcy, owner of a glassworks
Françoise Rosay as Madame d'Arcy, his wife
Eric Barclay as Robert d'Arcy, her son
Mary Kid as Violet Blanchard, a young lady of the castle
Käthe von Nagy as Anni
Germany 01 January 1927
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