Frozen Fate Trailer (1929)
01 May 1929 56 mins
'Adventure: Lapland. Boy killed skiing, his brother killed by pet reindeer, and father killed too.' (British Film Catalogue)
Watch the official Frozen Fate 1929 trailer in HD below.
01 May 1929 56 mins
'Adventure: Lapland. Boy killed skiing, his brother killed by pet reindeer, and father killed too.' (British Film Catalogue)
Watch the official Frozen Fate 1929 trailer in HD below.
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United Kingdom 01 May 1929
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