Erik XIV Trailer (1928)
Parody film about the life of king Erik XIV of Sweden, made by students of Lund University.
Watch the official Erik XIV 1928 trailer in HD below.
Parody film about the life of king Erik XIV of Sweden, made by students of Lund University.
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Sweden 19 May 1928
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