Leichte Kavallerie Trailer (1927)
Watch the official Leichte Kavallerie 1927 trailer in HD below.
Watch the official Leichte Kavallerie 1927 trailer in HD below.
Alphons Fryland as Oberleutnant Hihalom
Albert Steinrück as Rabbi Süß
Fritz Kampers as Wachtmeister Farkas
Rudolf Meinhard-Jünger as Mihu
John Mylong as Graf Komaroff
Sig Arno as Moritz Wasserstrah
Germany 12 October 1927
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These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1927:
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.
05 June 1927
The film was created as a compilation of footage that was, in some cases, nearly fifteen years old, and included stock footage such as medical reels containing footage of venereal diseases and films depicting white slavery.
22 May 1927
When his master is attacked and left speechless, Ranger is held responsible. On the lam from the Law, the canine hero links up with telegrapher Bill Brady and Bill's girlfriend Helen Meadows.
06 November 1927
A young lady impersonates a famous sportswoman while trying to win over a man.
05 January 1927
Two married couples, Doris (Helen Chadwick) and John Manning (Gayne Whitman) and Clara (Dorothy Revier) and Herbert Bradley (Ray Ripley), each separate as a result of domestic arguments.
27 November 1927
Harry will do anything to be a musician, but it takes a junk collector to discover his hidden talents.
20 February 1927
Wimpy sailor boy Billy Epsom has just arrived from New Guinea with a guinea pig in a box for his sweetheart.
03 March 1927
The film starts with Lantz in person slapping some paint on the bottom of a canvas, turning it over and the paint drips down to create a forest that his dog pal can live in.
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