Unmoral Trailer (1928)
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Ellen Richter as Yvonne Longval
Georg Alexander as Ernest Barlet
Kurt Gerron as Matrosenemil
Albert Paulig as Bartels Diener
Nicolas Rimsky as Thomas Barlet
Ewald Daub Director of Photography
Ellen Richter Producer
Ladislaus Vajda Screenplay
Willi Wolff Screenplay
Willi Wolff Director
Germany 11 December 1928
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