Die Mitternachts-Taxe Trailer (1929)
15 March 1929 Drama, Crime 122 mins
Watch the official Die Mitternachts-Taxe 1929 trailer in HD below.
15 March 1929 Drama, Crime 122 mins
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Harry Piel as Harry Pattler
Betty Bird as Lilly
Philipp Manning as Prof. Dr. Olten
Albert Paulig as Cremer
Germany 15 March 1929
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