The Sultan's Jester Trailer (1930)
The Sultan is not a very happy man. He charges his royal jester to make him laugh before sunrise or die.
Watch the official The Sultan's Jester 1930 trailer in HD below.
The Sultan is not a very happy man. He charges his royal jester to make him laugh before sunrise or die.
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United States 24 May 1930
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