Perséphone Trailer (1951)
Watch the official Perséphone 1951 trailer in HD below or find more Perséphone videos on Vidimovie.
Watch the official Perséphone 1951 trailer in HD below or find more Perséphone videos on Vidimovie.
Jacques Calonne as Un pompier
Luc de Heusch Director
Roland d'Ursel Cinematography
Pierre Alechinsky Writer
Christian Dotremont Writer
Jean Raine Writer
France 06 July 1951
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