The Weavers Trailer (1927)
29 April 1927 93 mins
Die Weber (1927), a rousing German tale of the 1844 weavers’ revolution.
Watch the official The Weavers 1927 trailer in HD below.
29 April 1927 93 mins
Die Weber (1927), a rousing German tale of the 1844 weavers’ revolution.
Watch the official The Weavers 1927 trailer in HD below.
Paul Wegener as Fabrikant Dreißiger
Valeska Stock as Frau Dreißiger
Hermann Picha as Baumert
Arthur Kraußneck as Der alte Hilse
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski as Gottfried Hilse
Dagny Servaes as Luise Hise
William Dieterle as Moritz Jäger
Theodor Loos as Bäcker
Georg John as Ansorge
The Weaver Trailer
Germany 29 April 1927
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Hauptmanns im schlesischen Dialekt geschriebene Schauspiel behandelt den Weberaufstand von 1844. Durch mechanische Webstühle und billig importierte ...
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