Poison Trailer (1927)
30 August 1927 Adventure, Action
Partially lost.
Watch the official Poison 1927 trailer in HD below.
30 August 1927 Adventure, Action
Partially lost.
Watch the official Poison 1927 trailer in HD below.
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Nina Shaternikova as Maryutka
Georgy Bobynin as Borisov
Daniil Vvedenskiy as Batov, former nobleman
Alexandr Gromov as Yemelyan
Mikhail Narokov as Responsible worker
Naum Rogozhin as Johnson Scot, spy
Vladimir Uralskiy as Reporter
Nikolai Tseretelli as Khristophorov, painter
Evgeniy Ivanov-Barkov Director
Evgeniy Ivanov-Barkov Writer
Anatoli Lunacharsky Theatre Play
Anatoli Lunacharsky Writer
Aleksandr Levitsky Director of Photography
Viktor Aden Production Design
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27 February 1927
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18 March 1927
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